Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Use of hcfcs in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Article 5 Control of the use of HCFCs.
The use of HCFCs as subsitutes for CFCs is still on the increase.
I urge you not to permit the use of HCFCs as a processing agent.
Secondly, the Commission proposes stricter measures to control the use of HCFCs.
By limiting the use of HCFCs this level may be reached in 2060.
Then there are some amendments which aim to encourage the control of the use of HCFCs.
Under Regulation(EC) No 3093/94, the use of HCFCs is already banned for some types of foams, such as flexible foams.
a complete phase-out of marketing and use of HCFCs in the Community by 2009.
The use of HCFCs in several types of refrigeration
The proposed Regulation would progressively ban the use of HCFCs in rigid insulating foams where HCFCs are still being used. .
Unfortunately, I only today received the information from the Commission to the effect that, in accordance with a European Court of Justice ruling of this summer, the use of HCFCs in fire extinguishers is banned.
Subject to certain conditions, the use of HCFCs is specifically prohibited for a fixed list of applications
existing markets for HCFC 22,and will be accompanied by restrictions on the use of HCFCs, and a reduction schedule for their eventual phase-out.
As regards the use of HCFCs in fire extinguishers as an alternative to halon,
In relation to HCFCs, the proposed measures should be seen in the context of Article 2F(7) of the Montreal Protocol, which requires each Party to endeavour to ensure that“the use of[HCFCs] is limited to those applications where other more environmentally suitable alternative substances
The proposed Regulation would prohibit the use of HCFCs as solvents from 1 January 2003,
This would give effect to Article 2F(7) of the Montreal Protocol, to limit"the use of[HCFCs] to those applications where other more environmentally suitable alternative substances
It is therefore proposed to allow the use of HCFCs for these types of foams until 1 January 2004 when alternative blowing agents(liquid HFCs)
The use of CFCs has been prohibited worldwide since 2010, and the use of HCFCs must also decrease in the coming years as a result of measures arising from the Montreal Protocol,
the placing on the market and use of HCFCs and products containing HCFCs can be further limited;
A ban on all uses of HCFCs.
Consequently, new phase out dates can be set for current uses of HCFCs.
processing agents and specific uses of HCFCs, halons and methyl bromide.