The Wall by TRIBOO is an innovative wall system that is unique on the market. It is the combination of a mobile partition wall and "smart" modular extension for the workplace or conference table. The patented 4-phase rail system, which is integrated in the wall, makes it possible to wirelessly connect electronic accessories that make working more fun, "lighter" and easier. In addition, with The Wall you can easily and quickly change the layout and function of a room by moving the wall modules.
The patented 4-phase technology incorporated in the innovative integrated track system ensures that this wall can supply power to electronic applications. The Wall can be connected to the mains 220V which is transformed into 24V for the accessories. In addition, socket outlets and USB charging points can be installed on The Wall.
The Wall is available in 35 different designs. The acoustic core of the wall is made of recycled materials from PET bottles or old clothes. For the finish, you can choose from a variety of materials such as recycled wood or textiles made from the waste of pineapple plants or old fishing nets. The total weight of the wall is 21.5 kilos.
The Wall can be personalised to suit your working style. Handy accessories such as wireless charging stations for phones and tablets, storage shelves in different sizes and shapes with integrated LED lighting for storing orders and books, spotlights for lighting, whiteboards, magnetic strips with magnets and even vases to bring the flowers into your workplace.
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.
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