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Honeywell introduces new high-performance, environmentally preferable solvent

Solstice® PF, a low-global-warming alternative to traditional solvents, helps manufacturers meet current and future environmental and safety standards

MORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J., March 10, 2014 — Honeywell (NYSE: HON)  announced today that it has introduced a new high-performance, low-global-warming-potential solvent that offers excellent cleaning power for metal and plastic parts.

The new solvent, Solstice® Performance Fluid (PF), effectively cleans oils, greases and other substances commonly encountered in many cleaning applications, ranging from electronics manufacturing to military and aerospace equipment repair. Solstice PF has a global warming potential (GWP) of 1, which is more than 99 percent lower than the GWPs of today's most commonly used solvents. The new material provides solvent users with a cost-effective, energy-efficient and environmentally-preferable alternative to high-GWP solvents.

The widespread adoption of Solstice PF could save about 18 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year, which is comparable to eliminating carbon dioxide emissions from more than 3 million cars every year.*

“Solstice Performance Fluid meets all of the needs of today's solvent users, blending superior cleaning power with an excellent health, safety and environmental profile,” said David Cooper, global business director for Honeywell Fluorine Products. “Solvent users no longer have to sacrifice performance to achieve environmental benefits.”

Solstice PF is suitable for use in vapor degreasing equipment and line flushing, and can be dispensed from an aerosol can. It is available in two alcohol blends for electronics applications, with one of the blends specifically designed to meet California environmental regulations.

Solstice PF is an environmentally-preferable alternative to high-GWP HFC and HFE solvents used today, including HFC-4310mee and HFE-7100. It is also a suitable replacement for HCFC-225ca, which will be prohibited in the U.S. for most uses beginning January 1, 2015. Solstice PF is nonflammable, per ASTM E681 testing, and is not a volatile organic compound (VOC) as determined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Solstice PF also has an occupational exposure limit (OEL) of 800 parts per million (ppm), compared with 10 ppm for n-propyl bromide (nPB).

Solstice PF is the latest addition to Honeywell's family of Solstice-branded products, which includes stationary and mobile refrigerants, liquid and gaseous blowing agents, and propellants. The Solstice product line is based on Honeywell's new hydrofluoro-olefin technology, which is designed to help customers lower their carbon footprint without sacrificing end-product performance.

For more information about Solstice PF, visit www.honeywell-solvents.com.

*Based on broad customer conversions from HCFC-225ca, HFC-4310mee, and HFE-7100 to Solstice PF, and calculated using the EPA's greenhouse gas equivalencies calculator ( http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-resources/calculator.html).

Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies is a global leader in developing and manufacturing advanced materials and process technologies. These materials and technologies are used by people every day in a wide range of industries and applications, from petroleum refining to environmentally friendlier refrigerants to bullet-resistant vests. Our advanced materials are critical in the manufacture of products ranging from nylon to computer chips to pharmaceutical packaging. Process technologies developed by our UOP business form the foundation for most of the world's refiners, efficiently producing gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and petrochemicals. UOP is now pioneering technology to produce real fuels from renewable energy sources.

Honeywell ( www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes and industry; turbochargers; and performance materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell's shares are traded on the New York, London, and Chicago Stock Exchanges. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywellnow.com.

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