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World-renowned car manufacturer BMW is currently working with world-renowned chemical company BASF (BASF) to try to make sustainable automotive coatings from sewa.
They claim that in addition to reducing the fossil fuel layer required in the raw material, the new system will also reduce crude oil emissions during production and transportati.
Compared with fossil energy, vehicle coatings made of organic materials are undoubtedly more environmentally friend.
The painting process remains one of the most comprehensively costly processes in car manufacturing due to the large amount of volatile organic compounds that contribute to global warming are emitted during the production proce.
Although the surface coating of the vehicle is very thin, the current automobile exterior coating needs to be composed of four layers, and the production process is relatively cumbersome, including the electrophoretic layer, the middle coating, the color paint layer and the varnish lay.
In order to provide the best balanced solution, BASF has developed the IP process, which is the fusion of paint laye.
At present, BMW and BASF are jointly developing coatings for biological waste in sewage treatment plants, and are proposing more environmentally friendly coating manufacturing solutio.
The coating industry reporter noticed that BMW Group has recently chosen to use BASF's CathoGuard® 800 ReSource electrophoretic paint in its factories in Leipzig, Germany and Rosslyn, South Africa, and use iGloss®matt ReSource matt varnish throughout Euro.
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Joachim Post, Director of the BMW Group, Responsible for Procurement and Supplier Network, said: “By reducing the use of fossil raw materials, we can conserve natural resources and at the same time reduce carbon dioxide emissio.
CathoGuard 800 electrocoat technology effectively protects body edges from corrosion and helps extend the life of millions of vehicl.
Through BASF's Biomass Balance program, renewable feedstocks such as bio-based naphtha and biomethane obtained from organic waste are used as feedstocks to produce basic chemicals and are used for integrated producti.