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Jan 28

2026

Join Solstice R-1234YF at the MACS 2026 Conference & Trade Show

Join the Solstice Advanced Materials automotive refrigerants team at MACS 2026 to discover how R-1234YF is redefining comfort for vehicles sustainably.

Sheraton New Orleans 500 Canal Street | New Orleans, LA | 70130, US

Jan 28 - Dec 31, 2025 / 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Meet us at MACS 2026

 

Meet Solstice Advanced Materials in booth 302 at the MACS 2026 Annual Conference and Trade Show in New Orleans, LA. We look forward to discussing your requirements in mobile air conditioning and exploring the process to retrofit older R-134a cars with Solstice® YF (R-1234yf). Automakers agree that R-1234yf has been an important technology in the fight against climate change. Solstice R-1234yf is the simplest, most reliable and best performing repair option available. Meet us at MACS 2026, Booth #302, to find out why.

Environmentally preferable, with a global warming potential less than one (GWP<1), the conversion of car production from R-134a to R-1234yf over the past 12 years has helped the auto industry build more sustainable vehicles.

The process to retrofit older R-134a cars with R-1234yf is the simplest, most reliable and best performing repair option available. R-1234yf has proven to be reliable, safe and effective. Easy to use and already available in most shops, auto professionals agree that R-1234yf has been an important technology in the fight against climate change. No new tools or new equipment needed. Solstice® YF can be used with existing R-134a and R-1234yf equipment.

Attend our featured session

Join Solstice Business Development Manager, MaryJo VandenBrink, for this engaging panel discussion R‑1234yf retrofit for R‑134a systems on Thursday, January 29 at 9:45 AM in room Bayside A.

MaryJo currently serves as the Vice Chairman on the Board of Directors – Manufacturers for the Mobile Air Climate Systems Association (MACS). Throughout her career, she has built extensive experience in the automotive compressor industry. She remains actively involved with MACS and participates in several SAE committees. Acknowledging the rapid evolution of the HVAC landscape, she is committed to supporting MACS and its members to the best of her ability.