Quangong Machinery Co., Ltd.
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Compressing solid waste into bricks reduces carbon emissions

With the "dual carbon" strategy being implemented, green development has become a key direction for China's high-quality industrial transformation. Recently, the China Industrial Cooperation Association launched the "Solid Waste Energy Utilization Exchange Forum under the Dual Carbon Context" in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province.

Quangong Co., Ltd., a representative company in green building materials equipment, was invited to attend the forum and engaged in in-depth discussions with industry colleagues on topics such as solid waste resource utilization, technological innovation in unfired brick machines, and the reuse of concrete blocks. They jointly explored how to transform bulk solid wastes such as coal gangue, fly ash, and bottom ash into valuable resources, achieving a win-win situation of both reduction and efficiency improvement.

At the forum, Quangong highlighted its flagship models, including the ZN1500C, ZN1000C, and 844 pallet-free brick machine, among other high-end equipment. These machines incorporate three core modules: an intelligent batching system, a high-pressure forming machine, and a cloud-based monitoring platform. These machines not only possess powerful solid waste processing capabilities but can also produce a variety of brick types, including permeable bricks, curbstones, and slope protection bricks, injecting continuous technological vitality into the energy utilization of solid waste.

A single brick machine can only reduce carbon emissions to a limited extent, but a production line, a city, and an industry, taken together, can lay the most solid foundation for achieving the dual carbon goals. In the future, QGM will continue to deepen its research and development of solid waste resource recovery technologies, contributing its equipment manufacturing capabilities to achieving the dual carbon goals. We aim to make every ton of solid waste valuable, and every brick contribute to cooling the planet.

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