Recycled wood 'ReXy-Wood' made from waste materials [Case study collection available]
The main materials are "wood" and "plastic." Made from 100% recycled materials. Can be recycled multiple times and reduces CO2! Usable for various applications.
The main raw materials of "ReXy-Wood" are "wood" and "plastic," both made from 100% recycled materials. The "wood" consists of waste wood, including offcuts and sawdust generated at the Zaiens factory, while the "plastic" is recycled plastic made from container and packaging plastics collected from households. ReXy-Wood is a material that uses resources without waste. Since the wood and plastic that were previously incinerated are now being reused, CO2 emissions can be reduced by not incinerating them. It is possible to achieve "multiple recycling," allowing the same product to be revived repeatedly after use. Because the components are made from a single material, there is no need for separation during recycling, making the process easy. 【Features】 ■ Recyclable into the same product multiple times ■ CO2 reduction ■ Long-term use of up to 20 years ■ Improved safety during walking due to slip resistance ■ Resistant to fading 【Examples of Use】 ■ Decks requiring high resistance to absorption ■ Benches and tables ■ Fences, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Examples of Use】 ■ Decks requiring high suction resistance ■ Benches and tables ■ Fences, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Starting with railway sleepers and utility poles, our wood preservation treatment technology, developed through the foundation construction of residential buildings, has been accumulated over 100 years. We are now expanding into landscape and park facilities. Zaiens aims to create a more comfortable environment and will continue to challenge technology.