Modern chimney technologies. A course for ecology and efficiency

Chimney systems play a crucial role in modern construction, influencing the energy efficiency and operational safety of buildings. In response to evolving technological and environmental requirements, BRATA introduces solutions tailored to contemporary heating sources, including gas furnaces.

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08 march 2025   |   21:33   |   Source: Gazeta Morska   |   Prepared by: Kamil Kusier   |   Print

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During an industry training session organized by Ravis, the new BRATA chimney system was presented, designed to meet modern construction and ecological standards. As a distributor of advanced building materials, Ravis has long supported the implementation of innovative technologies that help optimize construction and operational costs while enhancing energy efficiency.

BRATA's modern chimney systems are used not only in residential construction but also in industrial facilities such as ports and shipyards. Their role in improving air quality and meeting environmental regulations is becoming increasingly significant.

Construction and the maritime economy. Key connections for market efficiency

The construction industry benefits significantly from the maritime economy, undertaking numerous infrastructure projects such as the construction of quays, breakwaters, and transshipment terminals. The rapid development of offshore wind farms requires advanced technologies and materials that ensure durability and resistance to extreme environmental conditions.

Additionally, maritime transport plays a crucial role in supplying construction raw materials, optimizing costs, and enhancing the logistics efficiency of the entire sector. Collaboration between the construction and maritime industries contributes to the development of modern, eco-friendly solutions that support sustainable growth and the safety of coastal infrastructure.

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Kamil Kusier
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