Thursday, June 13, 2013

Coming to America

U.K.'s A-Gas Plans Expansion Into North America

A-Gas’s acquisitions in the U.S. will set it up for a significant expansion into North America, including the international rollout of its refrigerant reclamation technology.

This year, A-Gas celebrates its 20th year in business, but no time in those two decades has been quite as busy as last year. The past 12 months have seen intense activity as the Bristol refrigerant distributor and reclaimer bought two U.S. specialists, Coolgas and RemTec, and set up a fully fledged North American division. The firm has transplanted U.K. managing director Ken Logan to oversee the establishment of the U.S. operations for the next two years at least.

The acquisition of the U.S. businesses, plus a further distributor in Australia, Technochem, has seen the A-Gas Intl. group top £100 million turnover for 2012, with a worldwide headcount of 237.

Acquiring Assets


“A-Gas is now the largest independent refrigerant player outside of the U.S.,” said Jon Masters, European managing director. “Our core territories are in the U.K., South Africa, and Australia, in each of which we have a 30-35 percent market share. So we were keen to try and take that offering to the U.S. — it was the right opportunity in terms of the business and the regulatory framework.”

That framework is the U.S. phase out of HCFCs and the probable phase down of HFCs, expected to closely follow the European Commission’s proposed F-Gas model — although progressive states like California are already bringing in more stringent rules.

The particular attraction of RemTec is that its core business is halon reclamation. Although these are largely from fire suppressants, this offers the right range of skills and technology to allow an expansion into refrigerant reclamation. This is where A-Gas brings its own skills to bear, said Masters. “We can bring our reclamation knowhow, and the benefit of the U.K. experience of selling the reclaimed HCFC product. The U.S. market is maybe four or five years behind Europe, but it is rapidly developing, and the EPA [Environmental Protection Agency] has announced more cuts in HCFC volume.”

The plan is for the RemTec operation to be brought up to the same standard for refrigerant reclamation as A-Gas’s Bristol facilities by the end of this year.

The commercial implications of the rapid cuts should not be underestimated; in the U.S. over the past year, virgin R-22 has increased in price from $3 per pound to $15 per pound.

Coolgas, by contrast, is a conventional refrigerant distributor, but again the purchase is strategic, providing a foothold in the Southwest, from which A-Gas can build, with a brand name well known to the American market. It also holds all-important import rights to HCFCs.

A foothold in such a large territory is a big deal in its own right, but the potential is far bigger. “The U.S. business is roughly the same size as the U.K. business, but whereas in the U.K. that brings a 30 percent market share, in the U.S. it is only 2 percent of the market. It should be easier to double from 2-4 percent than from 30-60 percent.”

If the plans for reclamation at RemTec go well, it could be joined by other sites. While the U.K. can function well with a single reclamation site, the scale of the U.S. is likely to require a network of two or three more. With reclaimed HCFC expected to be useable in the U.S. beyond 2020, that is an attractive long-term target.

Reclamation Technology


In a relatively short time, refrigerant recovery and reclamation has become a serious business for A-Gas. Its environmental services operations now account for around 20 percent of turnover (refrigerants is the largest proportion at 60 percent).

U.K. business director John Ormerod said, “What we do falls into two areas: cleaning up dirty gas by removing contaminants and separating out gases from refrigerant mixtures.

“We probably lead the world in refrigerant reclamation. There is only one other company in the U.K. and three in the U.S. who can separate refrigerants like we do,” he said.

The separation facilities at Bristol have come on apace since the pioneering days when its technology could be housed in a corner of the warehouse. The original plant is still in situ, but it has been joined by Separator 3, located outside the warehouse and large enough to be able to accommodate tanker-sized volumes of refrigerant, with a capacity to process around 400 tonnes a year.

Although the precise technology is secret, both plants are designed to reclaim refrigerant to Air-Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) 700 standards, as well as being able to split mixed refrigerants into usable batches and to reclaim individual gases from cocktails of recovered refrigerant. The latter is where A-Gas claims distinctiveness, as “the only supplier who has both the technology and the capacity to provide this level of service.”

Content for the European Spotlight is provided courtesy of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Magazine, London. For more information, visit www.racplus.com.

Publication date: 5/20/2013

Monday, June 10, 2013

National Fire Protection Association

A-Gas RemTec is exhibiting again this year at NFPA! We are located in booth 433. Come see Patricia Burns, Taylor Kaufman, Terri AuFrance and Tammy Henck. 


A-Gas RemTec will be exhibiting today through Wednesday!

See you there!

Friday, May 10, 2013

South America, Thank you!

We want to give a big "THANK YOU" to all those that stopped by A-Gas RemTec's NFPA Mexico City Booth to meet our Patricia Burns. South America is a market that we are very familiar with and always look forward to working with. 

A-Gas RemTec would like to send a reminder that we want to purchase your surplus Halon 1301. A-Gas RemTec will purchase Halon 1301, a clean Fire Protection agent, in system bottles or bulk storage tanks.

We will assist with the paperwork and in most cases pay for all of the freight (dependent on the quantity.)

A-Gas RemTec also has ready to ship to you reclaimed and certified HFC-227 (FM-200**, FE-227**)

RT-227*** is a UL recognized component.  Tested in accordance with ASTM 5632-08 and certified to NFPA 2001.

And to all critical users, in accordance with the Montreal Protocol, RemTec International has in stock and ready to ship today

Reclaimed Halon 1211 tested and certified in accordance with Mil-B-38741

Halon 1301 tested and certified in accordance with ASTM 5632-08

Halon 2402 tested and certified in accordance with GOST 15899-93

Call or email Patricia for details at 011-419-867-8990 or patricia.burns@remtec.net

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

NFPA Mexico City

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NFPA Mexico Fire Expo 2013

NFPA Mexico Fire Expo will be taking place April 23-25, 2013 for its 9th annual edition.  

Come see Patricia Burns at booth number 208. She will be exhibiting for A-Gas RemTec.

A-Gas RemTec can assist you with all your Halon and Clean Agent needs. We are full service for all our International Customers. 

Friday, March 15, 2013

Products and Services for South America


A-Gas RemTec has the products and services for you

            We purchase decommissioned Halon 1301, and Halon 2402

            Sale stock ready for shipment to you
                        Halon 1211 certified to ASTM D7673-10 type 1 and 2
                        Halon 1301 certified to ASTM D5632-12 type 1 and 2
                        HFC227ea certified to ASTM D6064-11 type 1 and 2 or AHRI 700-12
                        HFC125 certified to ASTM D6231—type 1 and 2 or AHRI 700-12
                        R-134a certified to AHRI 700-12

            AHRI certified laboratory testing on your Halons, CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs

            Reclamation and certification of your stock of Halons

            Halon banking and/or strategic reserve

            Halon recovery equipment

            DOT certified testing facility

            ODS projects on your site

A-Gas RemTec doesn’t just buy and sell Halon. We offer much more.


A-Gas RemTec’s AHRI certified laboratory can test a sample of your Halon inventory to assure the purity of your  Fire Protection Agent.  Over 20 years of experience in testing Halons, CFCs, HCFCs and HFCs in accordance with AHRI to commercial and military specifications.

Halon that has been recovered and refilled has a possibility of being contaminated from previous fills, cylinders or mixing stock.  Assure yourself and your customers that the Halon you are using has been sampled, tested and certified to original specifications. 

A-Gas RemTec can reclaim your Halon inventory to meet ASTM specification required by the FAA.  A Certificate of Analysis is sent with each tank of product.  A Certificate of Conformance is sent with each order.

Do you no longer need the quantity of Halon stock or decommissioned Halon systems.  A-Gas RemTec will purchase this gas from you and assist with all the documentation. 

Contact
Patricia A BurnsInternational Project Director

A-Gas RemTec
1100 Haskins Road
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402, USA
T [+1] 419-867-8990
F [+1] 419-867-3279
M [+1] 419-409-0462
patricia.burns@remtec.net
www.remtec.net
Sale stock ready for shipment to you
HFC227ea certified to ASTM D6064-11 type 1 and 2 or AHRI 700-11
HFC125 certified to ASTM D6231—type 1 and 2 or AHRI 700-11