Refrigeration Stocks List

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Refrigeration Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 1 AROC Archrock, Inc. (AROC) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 1 AP Ampco-Pittsburgh Schedules First Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call
May 1 GTLS Chart Industries (GTLS) is an Incredible Growth Stock: 3 Reasons Why
May 1 CC The Chemours Company (CC) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 1 GTLS Will Ascent Industries (ACNT) Report Negative Earnings Next Week? What You Should Know
May 1 GTLS What's in the Offing for Stanley Black (SWK) in Q1 Earnings?
May 1 CC Chemours (CC) Earnings Beat, Revenues Miss Estimates in Q1
May 1 GTLS AXON Gears Up to Report Q1 Earnings: What's in the Cards?
May 1 GTLS Is a Beat in Store for Atmus Filtration (ATMU) in Q1 Earnings?
May 1 AROC Archrock Inc. (AROC) Q1 2024 Earnings: Surpasses Analyst Revenue Forecasts
May 1 CARR Carrier: Lots Of Promising Moving Parts
Apr 30 CC Chemours (CC) Q1 Earnings: Taking a Look at Key Metrics Versus Estimates
Apr 30 CC Chemours (CC) Q1 Earnings Surpass Estimates
Apr 30 CC The Chemours Co (CC) Q1 2024 Earnings: Challenges Persist as Financials Trail Analyst Expectations
Apr 30 AROC Archrock Inc. (AROC) Surpasses Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
Apr 30 AROC Archrock GAAP EPS of $0.26 beats by $0.04, revenue of $268.5M beats by $7.99M
Apr 30 CC Chemours Non-GAAP EPS of $0.32 beats by $0.15, revenue of $1.4B misses by $10M
Apr 30 AROC Archrock Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
Apr 30 CC The Chemours Company Reports First Quarter 2024 Results
Apr 30 CARR Carrier to Present at the Oppenheimer 19th Annual Industrial Growth Conference
Refrigeration

Refrigeration is a process of removing heat from a low-temperature reservoir and transferring it to a high-temperature reservoir. The work of heat transfer is traditionally driven by mechanical means, but can also be driven by heat, magnetism, electricity, laser, or other means. Refrigeration has many applications, including, but not limited to: household refrigerators, industrial freezers, cryogenics, and air conditioning. Heat pumps may use the heat output of the refrigeration process, and also may be designed to be reversible, but are otherwise similar to air conditioning units.
Refrigeration has had a large impact on industry, lifestyle, agriculture, and settlement patterns. The idea of preserving food dates back to at least the ancient Roman and Chinese empires. However, mechanical refrigeration technology has rapidly evolved in the last century, from ice harvesting to temperature-controlled rail cars. The introduction of refrigerated rail cars contributed to the westward expansion of the United States, allowing settlement in areas that were not on main transport channels such as rivers, harbors, or valley trails. Settlements were also developing in infertile parts of the country, filled with newly discovered natural resources. These new settlement patterns sparked the building of large cities which are able to thrive in areas that were otherwise thought to be inhospitable, such as Houston, Texas, and Las Vegas, Nevada. In most developed countries, cities are heavily dependent upon refrigeration in supermarkets, in order to obtain their food for daily consumption. The increase in food sources has led to a larger concentration of agricultural sales coming from a smaller percentage of existing farms. Farms today have a much larger output per person in comparison to the late 1800s. This has resulted in new food sources available to entire populations, which has had a large impact on the nutrition of society.
As quite similar criteria shall be fulfilled by working fluids (refrigerants) applied to heat pumps, refrigeration and ORC cycles, several working fluids are applied by all these technologies. Ammonia was one of the first refrigerants. Refrigeration can be defined as "The science of providing and maintaining temperature below that of surrounding atmosphere". It means continuous extraction of heat from a body whose temperature is already below the temperature of its surroundings.

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