Refrigerant Product List and Ranking from 7 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 15, 2025~Nov 11, 2025
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Refrigerant Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 15, 2025~Nov 11, 2025
This ranking is based on the number of page views on our site.

  1. グリーンアース Hyogo//Facility Design Office
  2. 昭和鉄工 Fukuoka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  3. 朝日工業社 本店 エンジニアリング企画開発部 Tokyo//General contractors and subcontractors
  4. トレイン・ジャパン Tokyo//others
  5. 中京フロン 本社工場 Aichi//Electricity, Gas and Water Industry

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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Oct 15, 2025~Nov 11, 2025
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  1. High-efficiency new refrigerant 'HB-156' for R22 units グリーンアース
  2. Natural refrigerant (CO2) heat pump water heater "Commercial Eco-Cute" 昭和鉄工
  3. Conversion to R407C as a substitute for HCFCs 朝日工業社 本店 エンジニアリング企画開発部
  4. What is the new refrigerant attracting attention? トレイン・ジャパン
  5. 4 Conditions of refrigerants and new indicators トレイン・ジャパン

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Natural refrigerant (CO2) heat pump water heater "Commercial Eco-Cute"

Comprehensive power of 'all systems are in-house production'! We have adopted a sealed large-capacity hot water circulation system.

The "Commercial Eco-Cute" is a hot water supply system that employs a large-capacity dual tank consisting of a main tank and an insulated sub-tank. It is a hygienic, space-saving, and easy-to-install sealed package storage unit. Instead of combustion, it uses heat from the atmosphere to heat water, making it an energy-efficient product. It utilizes environmentally friendly natural refrigerant CO2, which enhances its environmental performance, including energy savings. 【Features】 ■ Large-capacity main tank - A sealed tank with a maximum capacity of 15,000 liters - Adopts a unique structure that maximizes the efficiency of the heat pump ■ Equipped with an insulated sub-tank - Maintains the water temperature in the main tank and reduces unnecessary heating *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Conversion to R407C as a substitute for HCFCs

We propose a replacement plan for the new refrigerant in a unit form that takes into account work efficiency on-site!

Refrigerant R407C has similar pressure, capacity, and efficiency to R22, making it a refrigerant with very low risk for maintaining the performance of currently used air conditioning units. Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), such as R22, which are substances that deplete the ozone layer, were reduced by 60% starting January 1, 2015, against the annual production quota from 2010 to 2014, and production was reduced to zero starting January 1, 2020. Although there may still be some production left for replenishment purposes, it is very difficult to obtain, so it is necessary to replace the refrigerant in use with the new refrigerant (R407C). Our company proposes a plan for replacing equipment currently using HCFCs with suitable new refrigerants. Please feel free to consult us when needed. [R407C (New Refrigerant HFC) Features] - Composition: Ternary mixed refrigerant - Saturated vapor pressure [MPa-abs] at 25°C: 1.19 - Evaporation latent heat [kJ/kg]: 249 - Ozone depletion potential [ODP]: 0 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Refrigeration units, boilers, cooling towers

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What is the new refrigerant attracting attention?

For companies, trends in refrigerants need to be recognized as important news!

Freon was developed by humanity for use in devices aimed at cooling objects. It is an artificial substance that evaporates easily and has the property of dissolving oils, which has led to its application in various products and industrial uses. However, Freon also has its weaknesses. The Montreal Protocol, which came into effect in 1989, regulates two types of specific Freons: CFCs and designated Freons: HCFCs. Specific Freons are to be completely phased out by 1996, and designated Freons will soon be abolished as well. This article outlines the new refrigerants and explains the benefits of their introduction. [Contents] ■ The relationship between new refrigerants and Freon ■ From alternative Freons to new refrigerants ■ The trend of new refrigerants will continue to be a focus *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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High-efficiency new refrigerant 'HB-156' for R22 units

Stable operation is possible! Even if the refrigerant temperature rises, the pressure will not increase until it reaches the high-pressure cut-off.

"HB-156" is a high-efficiency new refrigerant jointly developed by our company and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. Even when the outdoor temperature rises and the refrigerant temperature increases, this product does not experience a pressure rise until it reaches the high-pressure cut-off. It suppresses pressure increases caused by poor outdoor unit installation environments or deterioration of aluminum fins, enabling stable operation that avoids shutdown due to high-pressure cut-off. Additionally, we also offer the high-efficiency new refrigerant "HB-366" for R410A units. [Features] ■ GWP: 1,660 (R22 is 1,810) ■ Reduction in power consumption and CO2 emissions by 10% or more ■ Suppression of pressure rise ■ Enables stable operation that avoids shutdown due to high-pressure cut-off *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Air conditioning equipment

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The fluorocarbon method is changing! "Initiatives for Recycled Fluorocarbons"

Achieve significant cost savings of 20-30% compared to purchasing new items, with quality that is the same as new!

Our company conducts simple analysis of the refrigerants that have been destroyed by previous laws, and we distill and regenerate over 150 tons of high-purity refrigerants annually, selling them at low prices. 【Do you have any of these questions or concerns?】 - Is the quality of regenerated refrigerants okay...? - Is it the same as new R410A...? - Is analysis necessary...? ~ We have resolved all such questions! ~ You can achieve a significant cost reduction of 20-30% compared to purchasing new "R410A" refrigerant while maintaining the same quality! *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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  • Gas equipment

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Refrigerant "Opteon(TM) XP40 (R-449A)"

There is a possibility that your current refrigeration and freezer equipment or showcase may become unusable. We will support the introduction of low-GWP refrigerants in the future!

HCFC refrigerants will be completely banned from new production and import by the end of 2019, and the phased reduction of HFC refrigerants will start from 2019. As the existing stock gradually diminishes, there is a risk that maintenance refrigerants will become unavailable. Refrigerators, freezers, and showcases using existing HCFC/HFC refrigerants may become increasingly difficult to maintain if left unattended. 'Opteon(TM) XP40 (R-449A)' is a hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) refrigerant with a low global warming potential (GWP) that does not harm the ozone layer. It is suitable for new equipment and retrofitting existing equipment, providing higher energy efficiency and environmental characteristics. 【Features】 ■ Low GWP (Global Warming Potential) ■ Non-flammable ■ Proven performance with major equipment and component manufacturers ■ Alternative for medium and low-temperature refrigerants (equivalent capacity) ■ Rechargeable after leaks, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

  • District heating and cooling/heat source system
  • Refrigerated showcase
  • Store display shelves

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Conditions of refrigerants and new indicators

Introduction of the lecture content by the chairman of a non-profit organization on the characteristics and challenges of refrigerants!

This is the second installment of the explanation of the keynote speech by the chairman of the Environmental Energy Network 21, titled "Trends in Next-Generation Low GWP and Non-Fluorinated Refrigerants in the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry." This time, we will cover the topic of "(3) Development of Low GWP and Non-Fluorinated Refrigerants," focusing on "Requirements for Refrigerants" and "New Indicators (GTP)." Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ Summary of the keynote speech "Trends in Next-Generation Low GWP and Non-Fluorinated Refrigerants in the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry" ■ Speaker Profile ■ Requirements for Refrigerants (Slides No. 14-20) ■ About New Indicators (Slides No. 21-24) ■ Notes on Handling of Presentation Materials *Detailed content of the article can be viewed through the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Laws related to refrigerants and the global environment

Challenges and measures related to fluorocarbons! Introducing the lecture content of the chairman of a non-profit organization.

Keynote speech by Tetsuro Kishimoto, Chairman of the Environmental Energy Network 21, on "Trends in Next-Generation Low GWP and Non-Freon Refrigerants in the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry," is presented here in its third installment. In this final installment, we will cover "Amendments to the High-Pressure Gas Safety Act and the Fluorocarbon Emission Control Act," "Trends in Refrigerants," and "Protecting the Global Environment." We encourage you to read it. [Contents (Excerpt)] ■ Summary of the keynote speech "Trends in Next-Generation Low GWP and Non-Freon Refrigerants in the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry" ■ Speaker Profile ■ Amendments to the High-Pressure Gas Safety Act and the Fluorocarbon Emission Control Act (Slides No. 25-29) ■ Trends in Refrigerants (Slides No. 30-32) ■ Protecting the Global Environment (Slides No. 33-43) *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the related links. *For more information, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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What is refrigerant R-514A?

Introducing the features and benefits of non-fluorinated refrigerants following R-1233zd in a column!

Train, as an environmental expert in the HVAC industry, is actively transitioning to non-fluorinated next-generation refrigerants to achieve sustainability. As the second phase of this transition to non-fluorinated refrigerants, we will soon announce a turbo chiller that uses the refrigerant "R-514A." This article provides a detailed explanation of the benefits of the refrigerant used in Train's turbo chillers and the services related to refrigerant conversion. [Contents] ■ Main features of the non-fluorinated refrigerant R-514A ■ About the turbo chiller using R-514A ■ Refrigerants suitable for conversion from HFC refrigerants *For detailed information, please refer to the related links. *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Natural refrigerant

Proposals tailored to the site are possible! A low global warming potential, significantly reduced electricity consumption and CO2 emissions.

Our company handles environmentally friendly "natural refrigerants" that are primarily composed of organic materials. By simply replacing the refrigerant in existing equipment, equivalent air conditioning cooling performance can be achieved, contributing to the mitigation of global warming. The burden on the equipment is reduced, leading to a 15% to 37% reduction in power consumption, which lowers costs, and this reduction rate directly correlates with the reduction of CO2, contributing to society. 【Features】 ■ Reduction of fluorinated gases (HFCs) ■ No need for recovery or disposal ■ Compatible with most cooling systems ■ No need for system modifications or redesigns ■ No need to replace lubricants or seals *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Cooling system

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