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Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials

950 Winter Street, South Entrance 1st Floor
Waltham, Massachusetts 02451
United States of America

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Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials (OF&EM), a business group of Orbia, is the largest R-134a manufacturer in the United States. Orbia leverages over 50 years of chemical and engineering experience to help solve the most pressing refrigerant challenges. OF&EM develops low-GWP sustainable refrigerant products that provide superior cooling performance and energy efficiency, without polymerization. Recently, OF&EM introduced Klea 456A as a drop-in, higher-performing alternative to 134a that reduces global warming potential by over 50 percent and Klea Edge 444A, a higher-performing, drop-in replacement for R-1234yf.

Products

Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials
Klea 456a
Klea 456A from Orbia Fluor & Energy Materials is a direct replacement for R134a, offering 50 percent less global warming potential. 456A is fully compatible with all R134a...
April 9, 2025

News

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Orbia Advance Corporation S.A.B. de C.V. Fluor & Energy Materials is partnering with Technical Chemical Company (TCC) in a private label agreement. Orbia’s Klea Edge...
Sept. 5, 2025
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The procedures include steps to retrofit vehicles for the use with new refrigerants.
May 5, 2025

Videos

Klea Edge R444A vs R1234YF | Step-by-Step Retrofit Guide
In this video, Orbia the features and benefits of Klea Edge R444A, a direct replacement for R1234YF.
Sept. 24, 2025

Blogs

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New economical high performing refrigerant boosts service options.
Sept. 9, 2025

Articles

Hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) like R-1234ze contain a double bond, creating an opening for materials in the air (radicals) to reach the double bond and break the refrigerant molecule apart.
The concept of refrigerant blends is common in stationary HVAC systems, but the technology is coming to automotive HVAC systems.
Oct. 24, 2024

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