- SWEP launches CO2-reduced steel for heat exchangers to cut carbon emissions in heating systems.
- Initially available in Europe, featuring ISO14067-verified CO2 calculations for customer carbon footprint analysis.
- Part of Dover Corporation (DOV, Financial), SWEP maintains product quality while supporting sustainable manufacturing practices.
SWEP, a prominent division of Dover Corporation (DOV), has announced the introduction of CO2-reduced steel as an option for their brazed plate heat exchangers (BPHE). This initiative is targeted at customers who are keen on reducing the carbon footprint of their heating systems. The effort is part of a larger commitment to sustainability and aligns with global goals to mitigate climate change impacts.
The new CO2-reduced steel is sourced from suppliers who optimize their supply chains using renewable energy, simplified production processes, and a higher content of recycled steel. Despite these changes, SWEP ensures that the quality and heat transfer performance of its products remain uncompromised.
Initially, this eco-friendly option is available in the European market, specifically for residential and commercial BPHE ranges. SWEP enhances this offering by providing ISO14067-verified CO2 calculations for specific products, allowing customers to accurately measure the total carbon footprint of their systems.
This strategic move by SWEP underscores its dedication to not only advancing its own sustainability practices but also empowering customers to achieve their environmental goals. By setting industry benchmarks for responsible manufacturing, SWEP seeks to redefine competitive advantage in a more sustainable future.