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MORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Honeywell Intl. Inc. has started full-scale commercial production of a low-GWP (global warming potential) material used as an aerosol propellant, insulating agent, and refrigerant.
The material, known by the industry designation HFO-1234ze and marketed by Honeywell under its Solstice® line of low-GWP materials, is being produced at the Honeywell Fluorine Products facility in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.