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Chemours to open new HFO plant in Arkansas

| By Mary Bailey

The Chemours Company (Wilmington, Del.) announced a new facility dedicated to the expansion of its hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) platform Opteon1150, chemically referred to as HFO-1336mzzE. Opteon 1150 is a non-ozone depleting, low global warming potential (GWP) product.  The new plant, located in El Dorado, Arkansas , will open before the January 1, 2022 initial 10% phase down of CO2 equivalents as outlined by the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act in the United States. With the startup of the facility, Chemours is now accepting orders for Opteon 1150 from customers globally.

“We are excited to begin production of Opteon 1150 and bring our customers another high-performing HFO solution that empowers them to make their products more environmentally sustainable,” said Alisha Bellezza, president of Thermal & Specialized Solutions at Chemours. “This technology will be critical across multiple industries to comply with global regulations to transition to low GWP technology while maintaining the high performance our customers are accustomed to from Chemours. The addition of Opteon™ 1150 also referred to as HFO-1336mzzE, into our Foam Blowing Agents portfolio gives our customers more options and more control of their formulations.” 

Opteon 1150 joins Opteon 1100 in the Chemours portfolio of non-flammable foam blowing agents made with HFO technology offering high performance in foam blowing applications—as well as zero ozone depletion potential (ODP), and low GWP.

With the unique physical properties of HFO-1336mzzE, Chemours expects that this material will contribute to greater efficiency in stationary refrigeration and heat pump applications, propellants in aerosol and fire protection products, and as replacements in dielectric insulating and etchant gas applications.