Tackling climate change, enabling the green transition, and creating a better, more sustainable world for us all requires a different playbook—not retreating to past, failed approaches. Today more than ever, the world needs innovation...in fact, the world needs F-gases. https://chem.rs/3ri7fdi #TheWorldNeedsFGases
Opteon™ Products
Chemical Manufacturing
Wilmington, Delaware 7,474 followers
Sustainable, low GWP solutions for refrigeration, HVAC, foam blowing and more
About us
Opteon™ products from The Chemours Company use the power of responsible chemistry to deliver the optimal balance of performance, safety, and sustainability in air conditioning, refrigeration, thermal management, foam blowing, and cleaning applications. Forged in the same spirit of innovation that inspired Freon™ for decades, Opteon™ solutions feature low global warming potential (GWP) and enable improved system efficiency, reducing energy consumption and total emissions and helping customers save money while achieving long-term sustainability goals. The Opteon™ product portfolio represents Chemours’ commitment to helping meet the demand for high-performing, safe, more environmentally sustainable solutions. Building on more than 85 years of industry experience, the Opteon™ experts at Chemours are ready to help you achieve both compliance and peak performance. To see updates in your LinkedIn newsfeed, click on the "Follow" button at the top left. Chemours reserves the right to remove comments that are offensive, personal attacks, anonymous, not relevant, spam or otherwise do not meet our editorial policies.
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External link for Opteon™ Products
- Industry
- Chemical Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Wilmington, Delaware
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Fact: GWP is just one factor out of many—flammability, energy efficiency, operating pressure, corrosion—to consider when selecting a refrigerant. Get all the facts: https://chem.rs/3zYmxrT #Fact #RefrigerantFacts
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We are pleased to share that The Chemours Company has released an updated portfolio sustainability assessment methodology. Called EVOLVE 2030 Version 2.0, the methodology is helping us evaluate our products against the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, including their contribution to a circular economy. Details in the press release: http://spr.ly/6045cVcYN #CorporateResponsibility #UNSDG
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An airline caterer’s request to "modernise and enlarge the freezer" came with significant safety, cost, and energy-efficiency advantages when Birgels Kälte und Klima installed a system using Opteon™ XL20 (R-454C) low GWP refrigerant. Access the case study for details: https://chem.rs/3SlaYkR #CaseStudy #FoodRetail
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F-gases can be safely recovered, reclaimed, and recycled, extending their useful life and supporting a circular economy. See why circularity matters: https://chem.rs/4crsoEi #TheWorldNeedsFGases
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In the latest episode of Checkup with Dr. Chuck, “R-454B vs R-410A Side by Side,” part 1 of a 3 part series, Chuck Allgood addresses some of the differences between R-410A to Opteon™ XL41 (R-454B). Watch here: http://spr.ly/6046it2C4 #HVACR #Refrigerants
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The Chemours Company's 7th Annual Sustainability Report shines a light on the many partnerships that are helping us strengthen our commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility. Among them is our successful project with family-owned distributor Hensley Beverage Company and American Refrigeration Supplies, Inc. to implement a system utilizing our Opteon™ XL20 (R-454C) refrigerant. Completed last year, the project paves the way for businesses to embrace cost-effective and sustainable A2L refrigerant technologies. Details in the executive summary: https://chem.rs/4bZcocv #CorporateResponsibility #Sustainability #Circularity #A2L
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Low GWP F-gases are critical to achieving global climate targets through the electrification of heating, cooling, and transportation. Discover the important role F-gases have in accelerating the green transition: https://chem.rs/3Y4Hqvb #TheWorldNeedsFGases
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Fact: Refrigerant-grade CO2, hydrocarbons, and ammonia aren’t natural refrigerants. Like all other refrigerants, they are made through industrial processes. Get all the facts: https://chem.rs/3VZ50ak #Fact #RefrigerantFacts
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As demand grows for Gen AI and high-performance computing, so does the need for more sustainable and highly efficient data center cooling technologies. Two-phase immersion cooling (2-PIC) using dielectric heat transfer fluid can revolutionize data center cooling, improving energy efficiency by up to 90% while facilitating the adoption of advanced CPU and GPU technology. For details on how it works: https://chem.rs/3Wi8cyT #AI #DataCenters #ImmersionCooling