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Solstice Advanced Materials: History and Brand Transition
SOLSTICE’S HISTORY AND CONNECTION TO HONEYWELL
Solstice Advanced Materials was created through the spin-off of the former Advanced Materials business of Honeywell International Inc., announced on October 8, 2024, and completed on October 30, 2025, making Solstice an independent, publicly traded company.
Solstice Advanced Materials was formerly part of Honeywell’s Energy and Sustainability Solutions business, where it played a critical role in developing next-generation refrigerants, advanced fibres, electronic materials, and pharmaceutical packaging.
Our roots stretch much further back, however: the business dates to the 1800s and became part of Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation in 1920. Allied later evolved into AlliedSignal, which merged with Honeywell in 1999.
Today, we carry forward a long legacy of innovation with a dedicated focus on advancing science for smarter outcomes for our customers around the world.
Why Some Products Still Carry the Honeywell Name
As part of the separation agreements with Honeywell International Inc., Solstice Advanced Materials acquired a short-term license to use the Honeywell name on select refrigerant product lines.
Over time, as Solstice builds its own brand equity globally, we will transition all offerings fully under the Solstice name.
RELEVANT FORM 10 EXCERPT
P.164 — Trademark License Agreement
The Trademark License Agreement will provide Solstice Advanced Materials with a transitional period of time, from eight weeks to two years based on usage type, to phase out our use of certain names, trademarks and brands owned by or allocated to Honeywell under the Separation Agreement.
In addition, under the Trademark License Agreement, Honeywell and its affiliates will grant an exclusive, royalty-bearing, one-year license to us under the Honeywell trademark for use in connection with our 1234yf DIY products in the U.S. and Canada (which license we may elect to extend once for an additional one-year period), and a ten-year license (subject to certain early termination rights) for use in connection with certain refrigerant products in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, Israel and Iraq.
This summary is qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of the Trademark License Agreement, attached as Exhibit 10.5 to the Form 10 of which this Information Statement forms a part.
SOLSTICE’S HISTORY AND CONNECTION TO HONEYWELL
Solstice Advanced Materials was created through the spin-off of the former Advanced Materials business of Honeywell International Inc., announced on October 8, 2024, and completed on October 30, 2025, making Solstice an independent, publicly traded company.
Solstice Advanced Materials was formerly part of Honeywell’s Energy and Sustainability Solutions business, where it played a critical role in developing next-generation refrigerants, advanced fibres, electronic materials, and pharmaceutical packaging.
Our roots stretch much further back, however: the business dates to the 1800s and became part of Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation in 1920. Allied later evolved into AlliedSignal, which merged with Honeywell in 1999.
Today, we carry forward a long legacy of innovation with a dedicated focus on advancing science for smarter outcomes for our customers around the world.
Why Some Products Still Carry the Honeywell Name
As part of the separation agreements with Honeywell International Inc., Solstice Advanced Materials acquired a short-term license to use the Honeywell name on select refrigerant product lines.
Over time, as Solstice builds its own brand equity globally, we will transition all offerings fully under the Solstice name.
RELEVANT FORM 10 EXCERPT
P.164 — Trademark License Agreement
The Trademark License Agreement will provide Solstice Advanced Materials with a transitional period of time, from eight weeks to two years based on usage type, to phase out our use of certain names, trademarks and brands owned by or allocated to Honeywell under the Separation Agreement.
In addition, under the Trademark License Agreement, Honeywell and its affiliates will grant an exclusive, royalty-bearing, one-year license to us under the Honeywell trademark for use in connection with our 1234yf DIY products in the U.S. and Canada (which license we may elect to extend once for an additional one-year period), and a ten-year license (subject to certain early termination rights) for use in connection with certain refrigerant products in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, Israel and Iraq.
This summary is qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of the Trademark License Agreement, attached as Exhibit 10.5 to the Form 10 of which this Information Statement forms a part.
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