Friday, April 8, 2011
Low-carbon era ceramic tile most important low-carbon operation, "thinning".
<p> a low-carbon ceramic industry has what meaning? .For the ceramic industry, how to develop low-carbon economy? .What links can be achieved in low-carbon? .</ P> <p> Secretary-General of China Building Sanitary Ceramics Association, said Miao Bin, energy saving and emission reduction for this year's Association, made a bold two adjustments, the first, black mud is the world's best resources for ceramic industry, China .The storage capacity is the world's largest, but once exhausted, the consequences would be unthinkable, the Association will be measured, as well as how much the amount of resources but also how much to form the database, causing industry-wide alert. .</ P> <P> <P> <p> second question is, do low-carbon ceramic tile industry, "thinning" project, if the brick thinning about 10% less consumption of our resources 10% .. .What is the concept that 10%? .Or 1.5 million tons of raw materials, reduction of 1,500 tons, so that an average of 200 yuan a ton of raw materials, 15 million tons is several billion yuan. .If further reduction of 10% of the energy calculation, energy savings can double. .</ P> <p> same time, these long-distance transport of raw materials, including thousands of tons of products, logistics and transport costs, if the ceramic tile industry to thinning of 10% of the country at least a year to reduce coal, logistics, transport 500 million, to the enterprise to save on .very impressive, 10% on your cost down, reduce the cost of business, and logistics costs down, the people corresponding spending. .</ P> <p> Min Chen Jinlin Long, chairman of the headquarters base of ceramic, said ceramic technology continues to progress, and tile "thinning" is imperative. .Min Long obligation and responsibility to promote low-carbon, carbon throughout the daily operation and management, to guide public consumption, and promote the sound development of the industry. .</ P> <p> </ p>.
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