2022---arkema-takes-two-major-steps-to-increase-its-global-supply-of-forane-1233zd File
The investment directly responds to the increased need for alternatives to previous generation blowing agents (like HFC-245fa) in commercial refrigeration, chillers, and industrial applications [1]. Conclusion
is a hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) with an extremely low GWP (almost zero) [2]. This initiative directly supports global sustainability initiatives (such as the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol) aimed at phasing down high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). The investment directly responds to the increased need
Arkema expanded its production capabilities in Calvert City, Kentucky, specifically targeting the high-purity production of HFO-1233zd(E) [1]. This increase addresses the growing demand for sustainable, high-performance foam insulation materials. Arkema expanded its production capabilities in Calvert City,
This expansion strengthens Arkema’s leadership in the blowing agent market, particularly for high-efficiency insulation boards (polyurethane and polyisocyanurate foam) crucial for energy-efficient building construction [1]. The investment directly responds to the increased need
This review analyzes the 2022 announcement regarding strategic expansion of its Forane® 1233zd production capacity, which positions the company as a key player in supplying low global warming potential (GWP) fluorochemicals [1, 2]. Executive Summary
The 2022 expansion initiatives represent a proactive move by Arkema to secure its position as a major supplier of low-GWP solutions. By investing in both local production (Calvert City) and global logistics, Arkema aimed to support the regulatory-driven transition toward sustainable materials while meeting the technical demands of the insulation and cooling industries [1, 2].
Disclaimer: This review is based on publicly available information from Arkema's 2022 press releases. Forane 1233ZD