PR Newswire Asia/Honeywell announces that the company has tripled the capacity of its new low global warming potential (GWP) product, HFO-1234ze, which can be used for a variety of foams and aerosols. use.
The expansion was targeted at Honeywell's small-scale HFO-1234ze production facility at Honeywell's Buffalo Research Laboratory in Buffalo, New York. The action included equipment upgrades and improvements in overall production efficiency over the past 18 months.
"In the past few quarters, Honeywell has noticed a significant increase in the demand for HFO-1234ze in the aerosol and foam industry, and many customers have signed long-term contracts." Terrence Hahn stated that "it is our consistent strategy to meet the needs of customers in the aerosol and foaming industry."
Honeywell's new low global warming potential product, HFO-1234ze, was approved by the US EPA in the foaming and aerosol industry in June 2010. Earlier this year, the agency approved the HFO-1234ze. United States sales.
The material is non-flammable, does not consume ozone, and has a global warming potential (GWP) of 6. In aerosol and thermal insulation foam (including extruded polystyrene panels) applications, HFO-1234ze can replace HFC-134a (GWP 1,430) and HFC-152a (GWP 124). At the same time, the industry is still considering using this product instead of HFC-134a in chiller applications.
It was at the Buffalo Research Laboratory that Honeywell pioneered the development of hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs). Hydrofluoroolefins are a series of special products whose performance characteristics are similar to the most widely used refrigerants, blowing agents and aerosol propellants. However, its unique performance advantage lies in its extremely low global warming potential.
HFO-1234ze is currently widely used in the United States, Europe, and Japan. The demand for HFO-1234ze comes mainly from Europe. In addition to HFO-1234ze, Honeywell also developed HFO-1234yf, which is used by automotive manufacturers to replace the HFC-134a currently used in automotive air conditioning systems.
Honeywell Specialty Materials Group is a global leader in providing high-performance specialty materials for customers. Products include fluorochemicals, specialty films and additives, advanced fibers and composites, intermediates, specialty chemicals, electronic materials, and chemicals. As well as oil refining technologies and materials.
Honeywell International is a leader in a diversified technology and manufacturing industry in the Fortune 100. Globally, its business involves aviation products and services, building, home and industrial control technologies, automotive products, turbochargers, and specialty materials. Honeywell is headquartered in Morristown, New Jersey, USA, and shares are traded on the New York, London and Chicago stock exchanges.
The expansion was targeted at Honeywell's small-scale HFO-1234ze production facility at Honeywell's Buffalo Research Laboratory in Buffalo, New York. The action included equipment upgrades and improvements in overall production efficiency over the past 18 months.
"In the past few quarters, Honeywell has noticed a significant increase in the demand for HFO-1234ze in the aerosol and foam industry, and many customers have signed long-term contracts." Terrence Hahn stated that "it is our consistent strategy to meet the needs of customers in the aerosol and foaming industry."
Honeywell's new low global warming potential product, HFO-1234ze, was approved by the US EPA in the foaming and aerosol industry in June 2010. Earlier this year, the agency approved the HFO-1234ze. United States sales.
The material is non-flammable, does not consume ozone, and has a global warming potential (GWP) of 6. In aerosol and thermal insulation foam (including extruded polystyrene panels) applications, HFO-1234ze can replace HFC-134a (GWP 1,430) and HFC-152a (GWP 124). At the same time, the industry is still considering using this product instead of HFC-134a in chiller applications.
It was at the Buffalo Research Laboratory that Honeywell pioneered the development of hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs). Hydrofluoroolefins are a series of special products whose performance characteristics are similar to the most widely used refrigerants, blowing agents and aerosol propellants. However, its unique performance advantage lies in its extremely low global warming potential.
HFO-1234ze is currently widely used in the United States, Europe, and Japan. The demand for HFO-1234ze comes mainly from Europe. In addition to HFO-1234ze, Honeywell also developed HFO-1234yf, which is used by automotive manufacturers to replace the HFC-134a currently used in automotive air conditioning systems.
Honeywell Specialty Materials Group is a global leader in providing high-performance specialty materials for customers. Products include fluorochemicals, specialty films and additives, advanced fibers and composites, intermediates, specialty chemicals, electronic materials, and chemicals. As well as oil refining technologies and materials.
Honeywell International is a leader in a diversified technology and manufacturing industry in the Fortune 100. Globally, its business involves aviation products and services, building, home and industrial control technologies, automotive products, turbochargers, and specialty materials. Honeywell is headquartered in Morristown, New Jersey, USA, and shares are traded on the New York, London and Chicago stock exchanges.
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