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Emerson Climate Technologies Approves Refrigerants R-449A and R-513A

Opteon XP40 is a new low global warming potential (GWP), non-flammable replacement for R-404A and R-507 Opteon XP10 is an optimized new low GWP, azeotropic, non-flammable replacement for R-134a
March 31, 2015
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Emerson Climate Technologies has approved DuPont Opteon XP40 (R-449A) and XP10 (R-513A) for use in a wide range of their scroll and semi-hermetic compressors. This approval represents a significant milestone for Opteon refrigerants as it paves the way for use in new and existing compressors for a wide range of refrigeration applications.

Opteon XP40 is a new low global warming potential (GWP), non-flammable replacement for R-404A and R-507 refrigerants, which have been identified in a proposal by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be banned in specific new and retrofit applications by Jan. 1, 2016. XP40 has more than 60% lower GWP and significantly increased energy efficiency compared to R-404A and R-507. Opteon XP10 is an optimized new low GWP, azeotropic, non-flammable replacement for R-134a with more than 55% lower GWP and comparable properties and performance.

“DuPont is extremely pleased that Emerson Climate Technologies has approved Opteon XP40 and XP10 for use in their compressors,” said Kathryn K. McCord, global business director, DuPont Fluorochemicals.  "Emerson’s approval of Opteon XP40 and XP10 for their compressors sets the stage for these new low GWP refrigerants to become refrigerants of choice in refrigeration and other applications.”

Emerson has a reputation of working with refrigerant manufacturers like DuPont to provide guidance to the industry and ensure that component approvals of new refrigerants, like DuPont™ Opteon® line of refrigerants, stay ahead of regulation.

“It is critical that our customers have tested, proven and more sustainable alternatives to refrigerants that have been targeted for delisting,” said Rajan Rajendran, vice president, Systems Innovation Center and Sustainability for Emerson Climate Technologies, in reference to the EPA proposal to ban R-404A and R-507 refrigerants from specific new and retrofit applications by 2016. “To help our customers lessen the resource constraints and costs associated with a shift of this magnitude, we have been working to develop products and equipment that will not only comply with this delisting proposal, but also those in the foreseeable future.”

DuPont — one of the first companies to publicly establish environmental goals more than 20 years ago — has broadened its sustainability commitments beyond internal footprint reduction to include market-driven targets for both revenue and research and development investment. The goals are tied directly to business growth, specifically to the development of safer and environmentally improved new products for key global markets.

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