A-Gas, a globally renowned company in responsible lifecycle refrigerant management, announces its attendance at the 2024 HARDI Conference in Atlanta, GA. From December 7-10, 2024, HVACR industry pioneers can learn about the importance of reclamation in lifecycle refrigerant management practices. 

Especially in the face of the AIM Act and the resulting national HFC phase-down, reclaimed refrigerants will play a massive role in ensuring a steady supply of HFCs across the United States.

Rapid Recovery® service

In looking for a reclamation partner, it’s crucial to look for one that is EPA-certified with a holistic, circular approach. A-Gas has been a consistent pioneer in the reclaimed gas space for the past three decades.

By investing in state-of-the-art refrigerant recovery via the Rapid Recovery® service, separation, reclamation, and destruction technology and services, A-Gas has developed a circular economy approach to the refrigerant lifecycle. 

Refrigerant gas services 

A-Gas restores used refrigerants to an effective state and reintroduces them back into the market

Through providing efficient and comprehensive refrigerant gas services with a focus on reclamation, A-Gas restores used refrigerants to an effective state and reintroduces them back into the market. 

A-Gas continues to supply reclaimed HCFCs, such as R123, and R22, to support the current install base. Their proven track record of supplying these refrigerants to wholesale suppliers so they can support their customers.

A-Gas’ lifecycle management 

A-Gas’ lifecycle refrigerant management is a circular system — one that ensures the continued availability of these resources in the face of market constraints. 

Utilizing reclaimed gases alleviates the pressure of relying on an already strained supply while incentivizing a path for a circular approach to refrigerant management. Stop by booth 605 to learn more about reclamation and how they can partner with their business in the future.

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