Arkema launches an industrial production project in Europe of a low-GWP* fluorinated gas for automotive air-conditioning
As one of the world's leading fluorinated gas producers, Arkema is anticipating more restrictive environmental standards, particularly the adoption of European Directive 2006/40/CE, and is now developing next-generation fluorochemicals to help minimize greenhouse gas emissions.
Arkema has launched a program for the industrialization of a new product, R1234yf, as a 4th generation substitute for HFC134a in automotive air-conditioning systems. R1234yf has a negligible GWP compared to HFC134a.
Arkema is already producing laboratory scale quantities of R1234yf, and intends to produce on an industrial scale in Europe, using an innovative process developed at Arkema, within the time frame established under Directive 2006/40/CE.The GWP limit imposed on the automotive industry by this European Directive requires the substitution of HFC134a refrigerant fluid used in automotive air-conditioning systems by 2011 for new automotive manufacturing platforms, and by 2017 for every new vehicle sold in Europe.
With this project, Arkema confirms its long-term commitment to meeting customers' needs, in terms of both location (Europe, North America and Asia) and application (mobile and stationary air-conditioning, refrigeration, blowing agents, solvents and aerosols).
*Global Warming Potential, which characterizes every gas in terms of greenhouse effect.
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