Key Data Shows that alltemp(R) Reduces Corrosion vs Conventional Refrigerants

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Corrosion Resistance is an Important Factor When Choosing a Refrigerant Because Corrosion Causes Refrigerant Leaks - the Number One Mechanical Problem in the HVAC & R Industry

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA / ACCESSWIRE / November 13, 2017 / Alltemp, Inc. LTMP, a developer of proprietary, environmentally friendly refrigerant technologies, announced today the results of a corrosion study, comparing the efficacy of alltemp® refrigerant vs R-134a refrigerant. The company engaged Intertek to perform ANSI/ASHRAE 97 testing on alltemp®.

Intertek's evaluation of alltemp® refrigerant with POE NL32 POE lubricant was conducted per ANSI/ASHRAE 97 Issue: 2007/06/27 Sealed Glass Tube Method to Test the Chemical Stability of Material for Use within Refrigerant Systems.

Metal coupons were exposed to alltemp® for 14 days at 175°C +/-5°C. Property evaluations were conducted by the following procedures: TAN per ASTM D974, Refrigerant Breakdown per AHRI 700, and Dissolved Metals per ASTM D5185.

Observations After 14 Days:

When compared to a control sample of R-134a, the alltemp® refrigerant was observed as: "Clear/colorless liquid, no precipitate or insoluble material. All metal coupons remain unchanged. No Copper Plating or corrosion was observed."

Intertek conducted a full ANSI/ASHRAE 97 test indicating that there were almost zero changes in the chemical properties of alltemp®. Test results indicated that alltemp®'s Total Acid Number (mgKOH/g) was <0.01, Refrigerant Decomposition (Mass%) <0.05, Dissolved Al <1.0, Dissolved Cu <1.0, and Dissolved Fe <1.0. These results continue to prove that alltemp® is a non-corrosive alternative to conventional refrigerants.

"The study reflects our commitment to producing the best refrigerant, in economic and environmental terms, and the data becomes increasingly valuable in yielding actionable insights for a wide variety of refrigerant dependent businesses. We're firm in our belief that alltemp®'s resistance to corrosion is a major value driver, because refrigerant leaks, caused by corrosion, are the most pressing mechanical problem in the HVAC & R industry. Frankly, reducing corrosion not only improves economic and environmental performance, but, possibly most important to most users, it should improve quality control and overall user experience," said William Lopshire, Alltemp CEO.

For alltemp ® inquiries, please contact Mark Greenberg at (855) 687-4867, ext 712 or Mark@alltemp.solutions.

About Alltemp, Inc.

Alltemp, Inc. has developed a proprietary refrigerant technology, after years of research and development, called alltemp®, a proven replacement for many worldwide refrigerants that have detrimentally affected the global environment. alltemp®,'s refrigerants are environmentally friendly, sustainable, and cost-efficient energy solutions for the residential and commercial marketplace. alltemp® refrigerants have broad applications, ranging from Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning ("HVAC"), to refrigeration and foam insulation, to industrial solvents. alltemp® is the ideal solution for replacement of R-407c, R-134a, R-404a, and HCFC-22, better known as R-22, but which is rapidly being phased out in all developed countries due to environmental concerns over its strong effect on the depletion of the Earth's ozone layer. For further information, please go to alltempsolutions.com.

About Intertek Group

Intertek Group plc is a multinational inspection, product testing and certification company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. The organization has more than 42,000 employees across 100 countries, in over 1,000 locations, and is in operation 24/7. Notably, the company has large-scaled offices and testing facilities in places such as New York City, London and Hong Kong. Centered around its testing services carried out in laboratories, the group provides quality and safety assurance to industries such as construction, healthcare, food and transportation. Some examples of products on which testing is done are batteries, accessories, apparel and chemicals.

Forward-Looking Statements

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This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"), as well as Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. In particular, when used in the proceeding discussion, the words "plan," "confident that," "believe," "expect," or "intend to," and similar conditional expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Act and are subject to the safe harbor created by the Act. Such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that are subject to change at any time, and the Company's actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any of the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, market conditions, the availability of components for and delays in the start of production, general acceptance of the Company's products and technologies, competitive factors, the ability to successfully complete additional financing, and other risks.

CONTACT:

Alltemp, Inc.
ir@stockcommgroup.com
832-802-8724

SOURCE: Alltemp, Inc.

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