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Honeywell Announces Major Investments To Increase HFO-1234yf Production In The U.S.

New plant in Geismar, La., will help meet growing global demand for environmentally friendlier automobile refrigerant.

Honeywell Friction Materials’ Police Brake Pads Pass California Emergency Vehicle Test Standards

On the heels of launching an all-new high performance brake pad line designed for today’s police and fleet vehicle owners, Honeywell Friction Materials has announced that its Bendix POLICE brake pads have successfully completed the California Emergency Vehicle Operation Center (EVOC) testing.

Honeywell Friction Materials Launches New Customer-Driven Global Website

New bendix.honeywell.com site features robust parts search function, technical info, maintenance videos and an all-new weekly expert blog.

National Pronto Association Honors Honeywell Friction Materials At Annual Meeting

Bendix receives “Partner of the Year” and “Supplier of the Year” awards.

Honeywell Friction Materials Launches Stop By Honeywell Brake Pad Line

According to Honeywell, the Stop brand offers a high-value brake pad with a competitive price for today’s do-it-yourselfers and repair technicians seeking a brake pad engineered for safety and consistent, reliable performance.

Honeywell Friction Materials Expands Coverage To More Than 44 Million New And Late-Model Vehicles

Honeywell Friction Materials, known for its Bendix and JURID branded brake products, grew its aftermarket line by more than 125 new model numbers in the second quarter of this year.

Honeywell Transportation Systems Develops New Turbo To Meet NHRA Pro Modified Class Requirements

Honeywell also providing conversion program to allow drivers to upgrade current turbos to meet new SFI specs.

Honeywell Using Racing Experience To Fine-Tune Turbochargers For Global Market

The company says that while much of the workload takes place with great precision in the rigidly controlled domain of engineering, it is the grueling surfaces of the World Rally Championship and the demanding circuits of the World Touring Car Championship that provide an invaluable amount of real-world data for product development.

Study Concludes That Honeywell’s New Automobile Refrigerant Has Lower Global Warming Potential Than Carbon Dioxide

Peer-reviewed paper finds HFO-1234yf has global warming potential that is four times lower than previously calculated.

SAE International, Consortium Of 11 Global Automakers Conclude Honeywell’s Low-Global-Warming Refrigerant Safe For Use In Cars

SAE International Cooperative Research Project’s expanded, extensive evaluation of HFO-1234yf refrigerant shows no change in its previous safety conclusions, according to Honeywell. Group reiterates that concerns raised by one automaker are based on “unrealistic” testing.