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Uponor Annex

The newest $18M manufacturing expansion for Uponor PEX pulls out all the stops with a highly efficient building incorporating the company’s plumbing, radiant, and snow melt systems. 

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eMAG Warehouse

The largest online retailer in Romania has built two logistics warehouses totaling 250,000 m² in Joita commune, Giurgiu county. Each of them came with its own architecture, specific needs and constant activity in the interior space.

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Würth Logistics Centre, Lithuania

Würth Logistics Centre is an exclusive build-to-suit project incorporating renewable energy sources.

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Leica Camera AG Headquarters

The company headquarters of Leica Camera AG features a unique architectural design – controls temperatures with solutions from Uponor and Zent-Frenger.

 
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Airport Keflavik, Iceland

Keflavik International Airport private limited company with 100 percent government ownership 25 square kilometers area

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Bangkok Airport

An Uponor panel cooling system will cool Bangkok's new international airport in combination with a displacement ventilation system.

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Metsä Group’s new bio-product factory in Äänekoski

In addition to pulp, the Äänekoski factory produces bio-products such as pine oil, turpentine and biogas. Metsä Group has invested 1.2 billion euros in the new factory, which is the largest investment in the history of Finland’s forestry industry.  Uponor Infra delivered most of the project’s municipal infrastructure – the water, sewage and storm water pipes, the wells, and their parts. The deliveries also included an over one-kilometre-long Weholite outfall pipe for cooling water.

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Plastic pipes withstand factory process waters

Stora Enso's factories in Imatra, Finland were looking for a long-term solution for transporting hot process waters containing chemicals. The Weholite system proved to be a suitable solution.

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Plastic pipe withstands mill’s process water

Stora Enso’s Imatra mill, located in southeast Finland, annually produces one million tonnes of packaging paper and board. The Imatra mill’s two production units produce raw materials for cartons, in which juice and milk are packaged. Board is also used to produce paper cups, as well as cigarette and candy packages. Board for the graphics industry is used to produce cards, covers and luxury packages.

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In place in a couple of days

The waste water channel for the pulp line of the mill, which was renovated in 2017, was commissioned in the 1960s. Now there were fear that it would collapse. The new solution was Weholite.