NO ELECTRIC - USING NO ELECTRICITY MEANS GENERATING NO CO2.
The NO ELECTRIC workstation was developed with this in mind. By means of an innovative mechanism, an electric motor is no longer required to facilitate the 70 to 120 cm high/low function. The mechanism contains a pre-tensioned spring in combination with a counterweight. You no longer have to wait for the desk to reach the right height by pressing a button. By pressing a simple handle, the desktop moves in a balanced way to the right working height in a fraction of a second. In this way, comfort and ultimate ease of use are combined without using electricity.
FINANCIAL BENEFITS FROM NO POWER
No power means no costs for energy, the calculation is quite simple. Another additional financial advantage is that the infrastructure for the workstation can be equipped more easily. The costs of furnishing a workplace can therefore be reduced considerably.
FEWER CABLES = SAFER AND CLEANER WORKPLACE
In addition, fewer cables mean that the workstation is no longer cabled to the floor. The flexibility of the workstation is thus easily retained. The workplace becomes safer and easier to keep clean.
#GREENGRIDZ is a circular furniture construction panel. The lightweight construction consists of a patented GRID system. This makes the panel super stiff, does not warp and is very strong.
The difference between reuse and recycling is that in the case of reuse, the product is reused in its application, whereas in the case of recycling, the steel is melted down to make a new or different steel product. In this respect, reuse is the most advantageous in terms of material energy. Material energy is the energy used for production and assembly, up to and including the energy used for demolition. Since steel can be dismantled, it can often be easily reused. In addition, all steel is recyclable, even when galvanised or coated. Central to recycling is the collection of dismantled steel products. This 'scrap' is collected and processed worldwide. Both steel production processes (the blast furnace and the melting furnace) convert this scrap into liquid steel. Worldwide, 45% of all steel is made from scrap. That not all steel is (yet) made from scrap is due to the fact that the demand for steel is higher than the amount of steel that is released from scrap. The production of steel from scrap consumes 45% less energy than the production of steel from iron ore.
Computer Numerical Control or CNC for short refers to the process of removing material with high-speed precision machines that use a wide range of cutting tools. These machines are used to process materials such as wood, plastics, stone, composites and metal to make circular office furniture.
With healthy and circular furniture. Less material, less CO2 and less waste!