jaga unveils new radiator vertiga made from soybean stalks

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jaga unveils new radiator vertiga made from soybean stalks
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'vertiga' radiator made from soybean stalks by jaga

 

 

british company jaga have unveiled their latest radiator 'vertiga' - made entirely from soy bean stalks. being fabricated exclusively from renewable
components allows the entire unit to be recyclable at the end of its lifecycle. the convector features low-H20, low temperature, and dynamic boost effect (DBE)
technologies as well as promotes linear air flow in conjunction with a simple contemporary design. the heating system limits environmental
impact through considered materials and technologies specially developed for the design.

 

executive director of jaga, bert kriekels, says of the 'vertiga':

 

'to be a leader in energy efficiency, you need to do things that attract people’s attention, the 'vertiga' does just that. it combines eye-catching design, energy efficiency and top performing power. because of the process, no two units are exactly alike which adds to the appeal and authenticity of this powerful radiator.'

 

 


fabricated exclusively from renewable components allows the entire unit to be recyclable at the end of its lifecycle

 

 

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