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ChemPoint.com Inc., has been chosen by ComStar International Inc., for marketing, sales, and distribution of ComStar’s performance refrigerant products in the United States.

The ComStar RS-Series of refrigerants offers a line of zero ozone depleting and low GWP solutions for a variety of industrial and commercial applications. The RS-refrigerants deliver enhanced chiller performance with a significantly lower environmental impact than older, harmful hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) and HFC chemistries with higher GWP, used in air conditioning, commercial, and industrial refrigeration, chillers, refrigerated transport, appliances, equipment with capillary and TXV expansion devices.

While ComStar will continue to develop and deliver innovative refrigerant solutions for the consumer and industrial end markets, ChemPoint will leverage its technical expertise and high service level to reach new markets and applications.

Rick Hoener, Global Managing Director, ChemPoint said, “We are excited about our new partnership with ComStar. As yesterday’s harmful refrigerant technologies are phased out, it is important to select an eco-conscious, environmentally friendly refrigerant. ComStar’s advanced refrigerants are recognized for their quality and low GWP. Their 45 years of experience in manufacturing environmentally friendly chemistries is a perfect match with ChemPoint’s agile and innovative digital approach to providing superior customer service to the trade professional market.”

Steven Mella, CEO, ComStar said, “ComStar manufactures a comprehensive product line of environmentally safe, industrial strength chemical products for the trade professional. ChemPoint’s unique customer support platforms set them apart from chemical distribution companies of the past. We’re confident that ChemPoint’s outreach tools and customer-driven services will help extend the reach of ComStar’s state-of-the-art low GWP retrofit refrigerants, ultimately helping to reduce the carbon footprint of refrigerants.”

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