Where is the floor drain made and what materials are used? 

Series production and assembly take place mainly in Sweden, and exclusively within the EU to ensure, as far as possible, both environmentally and socially sustainable production.

The heat exchanger is manufactured in Ronneby, sheet metal parts in Ulricehamn and Ukmerge (Lithuania), rubber hoses in Horda (Småland), plastic parts in Ostvik (Skellefteå), brass parts in Lumezzane (Italy), connecting hoses in Randers (Denmark).  

Enduce head office incl. development, assembly and warehouse is located in Umeå. 

The product consists of more than 95 % of stainless and acid-proof steel and copper from European suppliers with a high proportion of recycled material in their products. The brass parts of the connecting hoses, valves and manifolds are made exclusively of dezincification-resistant and lead-free brass ("Ecobrass" CW724R with lead content ≤ 0.05% by weight). 

More information about the product's content can be found in the Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental Product Declaration under Document in the main menu.

The article was updated on 2024-09-25.

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