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Our company has been practicing carbon neutrality since 2009 and manufacturing products in our factory. By refining and using biodiesel fuel (BDF) from heavy machinery, vehicles, and heating boilers, we have reduced carbon dioxide emissions by over 15 tons annually. BDF is a plant-based fuel made from refining used cooking oil, such as that from fried foods in restaurants. We can contribute to a reduction of 30 grams of carbon dioxide per product. Let's aim for a decarbonized society by using zero-carbon spacer blocks! We will create a certificate confirming the amount of carbon dioxide reduction.
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Free membership registrationIt is compatible with zero-carbon trial construction and carbon-neutral trial construction. The wall spacer block for rebar work features a self-locking mechanism that prevents it from falling off simply by hooking it. The work is smooth and speedy, improving work efficiency and reducing labor costs. Additionally, the metal parts can be tied to the rebar. Once tied, it will not fall off during formwork assembly or concrete pouring, providing greater peace of mind. Since it is made of ordinary concrete equivalent to the structure, there is no risk of foreign material contamination. Using one unit reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 30g. 【Features】 - Self-locking mechanism - Improved work efficiency - Does not fall off just by hooking - Compressive strength of 40N/mm² or more - Compatible with zero-carbon construction and carbon-neutral construction. Documentation for carbon dioxide reduction amounts will be prepared. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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