#GREENGRIDZ WOOD circular tables are built, depending on the thickness of the material, with 60-90% less material and 60% less Co2 emissions. The lightweight construction consists of a patented GRID system. This makes the panel super stiff, does not warp and is very strong. Tables are produced in the Netherlands on the basis of industrial customisation and are available in various veneer finishes. The tables are available in all possible shapes, sizes and thicknesses. What is unique about this basic material is that table tops can be built in one piece up to a length of 5 metres. Panel thickness varies from 24 to 100 mm. 15-year warranty on the integrity of the core material.
#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.
Veneer is produced by cutting a log into thin layers with a knife. Unlike solid wood, which is sawn, wood veneer makes optimal use of the log and there is no sawing loss. It retains the natural look and unique characteristics of real wood, with authentic differences in colour and pattern. To emphasise the natural characteristics, the veneer can be further processed according to the customer's specific taste. Veneer is also alive and continues to gain expression over the years. This is what distinguishes this genuine natural product from imitations.
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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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