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HFO-1234yf has been put into practical use as a gas to replace substitute fluorocarbons, and the switch has begun!

Currently, domestic cars use R134a as the refrigerant for car air conditioning, but due to amendments to the Fluorocarbon Emission Control Law, there are restrictions on the use of R134a gas. As a substitute refrigerant, HFO-1234yf has been developed and the switch has begun. Its features include lower environmental impact compared to R134a and no contribution to global warming. The transition to HFO-1234yf has already been advanced in European cars since 2017, and Japanese cars have started to switch in earnest with new models from 2018. In the future, based on the revised Fluorocarbon Emission Control Law, a reduction of 10% in vehicles using R134a is mandated from 2019 to 2023, 40% from 2024 to 2028, and 70% from 2029 to 2032. Therefore, the transition of domestic cars to HFO-1234yf will accelerate. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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