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| Capacity expansion at Würzburg site completed | | 05/19/2009 |
BASF Coatings expands waterborne basecoat production
Würzburg / Münster. Around one and one-half years after the
construction start, BASF Coatings has officially launched its new production
and lab capacities for basecoats at the Würzburg site. At the opening ceremony,
Dr. Stefan Marcinowski, Member of the Board of BASF SE, Dr. Walter Jouck,
Würzburg Site Manager, Bernhard Zentgraf, Chairperson of BASF Coatings' works
council at the Würzburg site and Würzburg Lord Mayor Georg Rosenthal recognized
the significance of the investment, which amounts to around 21 million euros.
“With this capacity expansion, we are making a bold statement in the face of
the economic crisis," Marcinowski stressed. “We are pursuing our long-term
strategy and are consistently building on our environmentally friendly
waterborne basecoat technology.”
The expanded lab capacities in particular will permit BASF to respond to its
customers’ wishes even more flexibly and quickly. In addition to marking the
opening of the new facilities, BASF Coatings is celebrating two major
anniversaries in Würzburg in 2009: 50 years of coatings production at the
site, and 40 years of basecoat manufacturing. As Jouck put it, “The Würzburg
site is the competence center for basecoats in BASF Coatings’ worldwide
network. This investment clearly confirms the Würzburg site’s role as the
cradle of BASF’s waterborne basecoat.”
During the mid-1980s, BASF employees in Würzburg developed the waterborne
basecoat technology. Today, even 20 years later, it continues to set the global
standards in terms of product properties and ecological quality. Around 50
million vehicles currently sport waterborne basecoats "Made in Würzburg,”
and the numbers are growing. The markets in Europe in particular, and
increasingly in Asia too, are committing to environmentally friendly products.
In addition, the automotive industry’s demand for waterborne basecoats for
coating plastic add-on parts has grown. In the future, new colors for plastic
add-on parts will be produced and provided to the customers even more quickly
and flexibly.
Thirty-percent increase in capacity in Würzburg
Production capacities have been expanded and state-of-the-art dispersion and
dosing techniques implemented. Basecoat development has been concentrated in a
newly constructed lab building. Additional application facilities have been set
up to cover lab and production needs. Overall, the capacity at the Würzburg
site has been boosted by around 30 percent.
Waterborne basecoats reduce environmental impact
In waterborne basecoats, water replaces the majority of the organic solvents
that solventborne basecoats contain. The resulting reduction in solvent
emissions means a considerably lower impact on the environment – a huge
advantage of the technology. While in 1997 the rate of use of waterborne paint
systems was 20 percent throughout the world, today this rate has risen to
approximately 50 percent. Within BASF Coatings’ global network, Würzburg plays
a key role in research on and the production of waterborne basecoats. At this
site, coatings are manufactured in a very efficient way using state-of-the-art
processes. Würzburg is BASF's competence center for this important,
environmentally friendly product.
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