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Another LPG Refrigeration System A N L.P.G. cold-storage van is being

18th October 1963
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developed jointly by the Japanese concerns Isuzu Motors, IshikawajimaHarima Heavy Industries and the Morinaga Confectionary Co., under the guidance of the Science and Technology Agency. After being used as a coolant in the freezer, the L.P.G. is used as a fuel by the vehicle engine, and if tests are successful it is stated that the new vehicle

will be suitable for transporting meat, vegetables, fish, milk and ice-cream.

Details were given on page 62 of our September 20 issue of a similar type of refrigeration system developed in Holland by Mr. A. Eggink, of the Landi-Hartog company, this equipment having been installed in an Opel Blitz van which was exhibited at the Frankfurt International Motor Show last month.

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