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The leading Danish supplier for Refrigeration and Air Conditioning is a driving force for the use of natural refrigerants. Danfoss will soon start to complement the ammonia21.com product section with its new big ICS valves. ![]() Danfoss’ product portfolio of specialised ammonia components, being the largest in its kind, includes pressure & temperature regulators, safety and regulating valves, line components and electronic controls – all solutions that will be added to ammonia21.com over the upcoming months. The industrial refrigeration team from Danfoss, specialised in ammonia refrigeration components, is part of the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning division that employs around 9,000 staff worldwide. The industry experts are deployed in most countries around the world to support the installation of the NH3 plants and components, while the engineering and product management is concentrated in Denmark. Production and assembling is done in Denmark, China and Mexico. Joining ammonia21.com “Ammonia is and will be one of the most efficient natural refrigerants and deserves from that point of view as much attention as possible. If applied within the given rules and with good craftsmanship potential toxicity risks can be controlled. We, Danfoss Industrial Refrigeration, are looking forward to input from all kind of parties, interested in the use of NH3 in refrigeration plants, either big or small,” says Kees van Heiningen, Strategic Marketing Director at Danfoss Food Chain industrial refrigeration. About Danfoss The Danfoss group is one of the largest industrial companies in Denmark, with its business activities divided into three main areas: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Heating & Water, and Motion Controls. The product portfolio of its Refrigeration and Air Conditioning division includes all thinkable variants of products to be used in NH3 plants, such as automatic controls, all kind of valves and electronic sensors. Contact Information If you would like to contact Danfoss for any enquiries, you may send a request to Kees van Heiningen directly. |