The Chemours Company has formed an alliance with Bohn de Mexico, a leading commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment technology and manufacturing company with a presence in the Latin American region.
As part of the alliance, Bohn de Mexico will adopt the non-ozone depleting (ODP) and low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants, Opteon XL20 (R-454 C), Opteon XL40 (R-454A), and Opteon XL10 (R-1234yf) for its new line of BOHN Ecoflex condensing units.
Refrigerants development leader for Mexico CAC and the Andean region for Chemours Opteon, Miguel Escamilla, said today users in the refrigeration industry demand efficient and affordable solutions that comply with current environmental regulations and support them in meeting their sustainability goals.
"The transition to the use of low GWP refrigerants is one of the trends that will define the present and future sustainability of the HVACR industry in Mexico and the world.
“We are excited to provide Bohn de Mexico with our Opteon XL refrigerant solutions for their new line of Ecoflex refrigeration systems."
The Opteon XL refrigerant line offers very low GWP solutions that fit perfectly with Bohn de Mexico's new generation of Ecoflex equipment that provide cutting-edge technological innovations for optimal energy efficiency of refrigeration systems, as well as help the company meet its sustainability goals.
This new equipment will enable an easier transition to sustainable technologies by reducing the need for high investment, operating costs for conversion, and adjustment to all store sizes and refrigeration requirements.
BOHN director of engineering and quality, Eloy Epinosa, said the frozen food chain needs an extensive and reliable spare parts supply network.
The failure of a component or refrigerant for a few hours can lead to huge losses.
“The partnership between BOHN and Chemours will also ensure the availability of replacement products at the various locations where the systems will be installed, leveraging Chemours' network of authorized distributors that already supply traditional fluids,” he said.