The three-day conference is set to provide up-to-date information and technical papers on the experience and use of the new A2L refrigerants known as HFOs, and will be taking place from 2-5 September in Birmingham.
Chemours has been at the forefront of innovation, developing the HFO-1234yf molecule over 10 years ago, and commercialising HFO blends such as the popular R404A retrofit alternative Opteon XP40.
Intended to balance performance with safety and sustainability, the business has also recently developed its very low-GWP Opteon XL refrigerants.
To find out more about Chemours’ Opteon Refrigerants, visit: www.opteon.com, to read a recent case study, click here.