Solvay: partnership for more efficient solar collectors
(CercleFinance.com) - Solvay and Inaventa Solar have joined forces to develop the new BI70 solar collector.
The product uses Solvay's Ryton PPS1 to replace metal, offering benefits ranging from greater design flexibility to simplified handling, better aesthetic integration of the installation and a smaller carbon footprint.
Inaventa Solar said that the collaboration with Solvay results in a material solution that meets all the key design and manufacturing requirements of its new solar collector and has accelerated the time to market for this sustainable innovation.
Solvay adds that this partnership is an excellent example of how it is supporting a more sustainable economy by enabling a lower carbon footprint along the value chain.
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The product uses Solvay's Ryton PPS1 to replace metal, offering benefits ranging from greater design flexibility to simplified handling, better aesthetic integration of the installation and a smaller carbon footprint.
Inaventa Solar said that the collaboration with Solvay results in a material solution that meets all the key design and manufacturing requirements of its new solar collector and has accelerated the time to market for this sustainable innovation.
Solvay adds that this partnership is an excellent example of how it is supporting a more sustainable economy by enabling a lower carbon footprint along the value chain.
Copyright (c) 2022 CercleFinance.com. All rights reserved.