TOMOEGAWA’s Technologies for a Sustainable Future
TOMOEGAWA Corporation, headquartered in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, has recently achieved a significant milestone by having both its "Flexible Surface Heater iCas MHE" and "Green Chip CMF" selected for the Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) program initiated by Japan's Ministry of the Environment. This program aims to validate the environmental benefits of advanced technologies through objective assessments.
Understanding the Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program
The ETV initiative's purpose is to promote the adoption of promising environmental technologies by providing a reliable verification of their efficacy. According to the Ministry of the Environment, ETV facilitates the evaluation and comparison of environmental technologies based on their verification against ISO 14034 standards, thus improving the decision-making process for potential users.
Through a rigorous assessment process by the ETV Committee, TOMOEGAWA’s innovative technologies were recognized in different domains: 1) the "Flexible Surface Heater iCas MHE" was selected under climate change mitigation technologies, and 2) the "Green Chip CMF" was chosen for resource recycling technologies. Both have received formal approval from the Ministry and are set for further testing at designated verification institutions.
Flexible Surface Heater iCas MHE
The "Flexible Surface Heater iCas MHE" employs TOMOEGAWA's patented stainless steel fiber sheet technology. Its flexibility allows it to closely adhere to heated objects, ensuring even heat distribution with minimal variance. This characteristic makes it ideal for various applications, including semiconductor manufacturing equipment, piping systems, and other confined spaces.
In upcoming tests, energy consumption will be measured to assess the heater's energy-saving capabilities, playing a critical role in helping industries transition towards more energy-efficient operations.
Green Chip CMF
On the other hand, the "Green Chip CMF" is an advanced composite resin that incorporates a high proportion of cellulose fibers derived from wood into polypropylene (PP) resin. This innovative material significantly reduces the reliance on petroleum-based plastics and is being explored for various products, including tableware, cutlery, containers, everyday goods, construction materials, furniture, electronic components, and automotive parts.
Verification processes will also take place to evaluate its recycling performance, particularly the maintenance of material integrity during recycling processes, underscoring its potential for sustainable production practices.
Looking Ahead
As TOMOEGAWA embarks on the next steps of its ETV-related activities, the company aims to not only validate its technologies but also contribute significantly to environmental conservation and the growth of the eco-friendly technology industry. By leading the way in such ambitious endeavors, TOMOEGAWA holds a promising position in shaping a more sustainable future through innovation and effective resource management.
These achievements exemplify TOMOEGAWA's commitment to environmental stewardship, and the anticipated outcomes of the ETV qualifications will be crucial in encouraging the adoption of such green technologies across various sectors. As the world pivots towards sustainability, initiatives like ETV ensure that technologies are not only innovative but also verified for their ecological impact, providing users with the confidence to make informed choices for a greener tomorrow.