SWEP launches brazed plate heat exchangers made of CO2-reduced steel as an option for customers seeking to minimize the carbon footprint of their heating systems and heat transfer projects.
For products incorporating CO2-reduced steel, SWEP is carefully sourcing material from suppliers that optimize their supply chains and utilize renewable and low carbon energy sources, fewer processing steps in production and a higher degree of recycled steel content. The property of the steel does not compromise the high levels of quality and heat transfer performance that are a hallmark of all SWEP heat transfer products.
The CO2-reduced steel material option is available for the European market and is initially being offered in BPHE ranges, mainly used within residential and commercial solutions. SWEP’s offering includes ISO-verified CO2 calculations (ISO14067) for the specific product type, which can be used by the customer to calculate the total product footprint of their system.
“The introduction of CO2-reduced steel reflects SWEP's commitment to sustainability and aligns with global efforts to mitigate climate change impacts,” says Ulrika Nordqvist, SWEP President. “We see this as an important new capability, not only for driving our own sustainability efforts, but also for supporting customer aspirations to minimize the carbon footprint of their value chain.”
SWEP's commitment to sustainability extends beyond product innovation, encompassing our entire operational ecosystem. By embracing CO2-reduced steel, SWEP aims to set industry benchmarks for responsible manufacturing practices.
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