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EPA Submits Final Rule on HFC Management

Posted by Super Radiator Coils on Oct 1, 2024 7:49:43 AM

The Environmental Protection Agency recently submitted the third final rule stemming from 2020’s American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act, which gave the agency the authority to regulate HFC substances. The first of these rules established a phasedown roadmap, the second outlined refrigerant GWP limits in equipment, with this most recent ruling pertaining to the reclaim, recycling, reuse, and other management of HFC substances.

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US Hikes Tariffs on Chinese Aluminum, Steel

Posted by Super Radiator Coils on Jun 5, 2024 11:38:23 AM

Late last month, the White House announced an increase in tariffs on the import of several Chinese products and materials, including steel and aluminum, both of which – especially the latter – are important commodities in the HVAC-R industry and related manufacturing sectors.

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R-410A Phaseout Dominating Industry Discourse, But Medium-Temp Refrigerant Transition is Here, Too

Posted by Super Radiator Coils on May 15, 2024 9:42:24 AM

As any attendee of February's annual AHR Expo will tell you, conversations on topics pertaining to R-410A's impending phaseout were unavoidable, as next January's deadline for the manufacture and import of new R-410A units looms. And, while the commercial HVAC industry is affected most prevalently by EPA mandates aimed at reducing industry's contribution to climate change, regulation will soon impact several other refrigerants and markets as well.

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Chemours Ends Sales of Freon™ 404A and Freon™ 507

Posted by Super Radiator Coils on May 3, 2024 9:24:49 AM

American chemical giant Chemours announced Thursday that it will discontinue all domestic sales of two of its refrigerant products – Freon™ 404A (ASHRAE designation R-404A) and Freon 507™ (ASHRAE designation R-507) – citing strategic alignment with regulatory phasedown requirements as its reason for doing so. The announcement marks one of the more high-profile developments at the supplier level, especially for R-404A, a longtime mainstay of the commercial refrigeration industry, as the heating and cooling sector continues to act in response to by HFC regulation.

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