Environment

Our products promote environmental healthcare. Compared with traditional heat exchangers of metal, aluminium or stainless steel, the MonoBlock™ concept offers several environmental advantages. 

 

Low energy consumption during manufacturing, low weight of the product decreasing transport impact on the environment and the entire product is manufactured of polypropylene that is 100% recyclable. The plastic material in the MonoBlock™ heat exchangers, polypropylene, only emits water and carbon dioxide when combusted.

 

The MonoBlock™ heat exchanger also offers high performance, thus enabling higher energy efficiency of the systems of which it is used for.

 

 

 

The Recycle Symbol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Many plastic products carry a symbol to indicate what type of plastic the packaging is made from. This symbol does not mean the packaging is made from recycled plastic, nor does it mean the plastic is recyclable. It only indicates the type of plastic resin used, to help in the sorting of items to be recycled.

 

Each number in the center has a meaning:

  1. PET or PETE (polyethylene terephthalate)
  2. HDPE (high density polyethylene)
  3. V or PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
  4. LDPE (low density polyethylene)
  5. PP (polypropylene)
  6. PS (polystyrene), you may know this as "Styrofoam".
  7. Other (all other plastic resins or a mixture of resins) Not commonly recycled.

The three chasing arrows that represent the recycling process is becoming more noticeable on many products on the market. 

Each arrow has a meaning. One arrow represents the collection of materials that can be recycled into another useful item. The second arrow represents the reprocessing of the collected materials into a new product and the third arrow represents the use of new products or items by consumers.

 

Plastics save energy

Plastics are derived from oil and natural gas, leading some consumers to question whether plastics are an effective use of these resources. The answer can be found by comparing the energy expended to manufacture, use and dispose of plastic products with equivalent products made from other materials.

 

Your effort is important!

To make recycling efforts in your community successful, separate from your trash all materials that are being collected in your area and then purchase products that contain recycled materials.