The transition to more efficient and sustainable refrigerants is a reality in the refrigeration sector. With the implementation of the Kigali Amendment, the market is moving forward to replace substances such as R-22, R-134a, R-404A, and R-410A with alternatives that have a lower environmental impact, ensuring greater efficiency and performance for systems.
Among the solutions gaining ground, hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) stand out for balancing performance, safety, and sustainability. Additionally, so-called natural refrigerants continue to be explored for specific applications, keeping pace with the sector’s evolution.
Given this dynamic scenario, the choice of the ideal technology must consider not only system efficiency but also factors such as technical feasibility, cost, toxicity, and flammability. Brazil remains aligned with global trends, keeping pace with changes that drive the sector toward a more sustainable and innovative future.
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