In a decisive move to align with global decarbonization goals, DINSEN has completed a company-wide training program on the EU’s CBAM. The initiative underscores DINSEN’s proactive stance on environmental compliance while paving the way for the launch of its revolutionary Q-SML Series – a next-generation SML PIPE solution that minimizes worker health risks and carbon footprint.
As the EU phases in CBAM, non-European exporters of carbon-intensive materials face new reporting obligations and potential levies. DINSEN recognized early that understanding CBAM is not just about tariffs – it is about future-proofing the business. Over 500 employees, from R&D to logistics, attended intensive workshops covering CBAM’s scope, calculation methodologies, and compliance timelines for iron and steel products.
Introducing the Q-SML Series: Low-Carbon, High-Safety
The Q-SML Series, an advanced SML PIPE system engineered for sustainable drainage infrastructure. Unlike conventional cast iron pipe products, the Q-SML Series incorporates:
- Reduced embodied carbon – Achieved through renewable-energy smelting and optimized logistics, directly lowering CBAM-related exposure.
- Non-toxic coating technology – Eliminates carcinogenic solvents used in traditional cast iron drain pipe linings, drastically reducing respiratory and dermal hazards for foundry workers.
- Modular, lightweight design – Cuts installation energy and improves on-site safety.
The product retains all mechanical strengths expected from premium cast iron drain pipe – excellent noise dampening, fire resistance, and 50+ year service life – without legacy environmental trade-offs.
We are redefining what a cast iron pipe factory looks like – cleaner air, safer floors, and transparent carbon accounting.
Post time: Apr-16-2026






