
Eco-Friendly GFRP Rebar Machine Cuts Carbon Emissions by 35%
October 10, 2024 – As the construction industry races to meet global carbon reduction goals, a new eco-friendly GFRP rebar machine has been launched, designed to minimize environmental impact. The machine, developed by a joint team of Chinese and German engineers, reduces carbon emissions by 35% compared to conventional models through several key innovations.
First, it uses a heat recovery system that captures waste heat from the curing oven and repurposes it for resin preheating, slashing energy consumption by 28%. Second, it integrates a closed-loop resin recycling system, which reuses up to 90% of excess glue, reducing chemical waste. Finally, the machine is made from 60% recycled steel, lowering its carbon footprint during manufacturing.
“GFRP rebars themselves are greener than steel rebars, as they don’t rust and require less maintenance,” said an environmental expert from a global sustainability organization. “Pairing them with this eco-friendly machine creates a fully sustainable solution for construction. We expect it to become a standard in green building projects worldwide.”
The machine has already been certified by the International Energy Agency (IEA) for its low carbon footprint and is being promoted by several governments as part of their green construction incentives.
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