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PPG to Introduce Low-Energy Paint Process for Automotive OEMs During Inaugural SURCAR North American Congress

 June 12, 2018 - 2:17 PM EDT

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PPG to Introduce Low-Energy Paint Process for Automotive OEMs During Inaugural SURCAR North American Congress

PITTSBURGH

New process can help reduce energy consumption by up to 39 percent

PPG (NYSE:PPG) today announced that it will introduce a low-energy paint
process for automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) during
the inaugural SURCAR North American Congress, June 13-14, 2018, at
Detroit’s Roostertail event complex. SURCAR is a series of regional
technical conferences for the automotive finishing industry, with
participants including vehicle OEMs and paint materials and equipment
manufacturers.

PPG representatives will introduce a low-energy paint system developed
through Project LEAPP™, the company’s global initiative to help OEMs
reduce paint shop capital requirements and operating costs.
Approximately 70 percent of total energy consumption at an automotive
assembly facility currently takes place in the paint shop.

The new paint process, which was developed in collaboration with Dürr
Systems, Inc., can help reduce energy consumption by up to 39 percent by
permitting a significantly lower curing temperature and faster flash and
dehydration times. The process features a next-generation PPG waterborne
crosslinking chemistry that cures at 80 degrees Celsius – compared to
140 degrees Celsius for current systems – and can reduce flash and
dehydration requirements by several minutes per vehicle.

The new system can enable OEMs to reduce the physical footprint of their
paint shop operations because fewer ovens are needed and cure
temperatures are lower. In addition, the ability to coat metal and
heat-sensitive parts such as plastics and composites at the same time
can simplify the manufacturing process.

“Project LEAPP focuses on technology initiatives that can have a
transformative effect on paint shop operations, sustainability and
vehicle appearance,” said David Fenn, PPG research manager, automotive
OEM coatings. “We are eager to share the results of this important
project during SURCAR and begin the process of commercializing the
technology.”

The Project LEAPP presentation will take place during the event’s
“Paint Shop Innovation” technical session on Thursday afternoon, June
14. Presenters will include Fenn and Jim Pakkala, Dürr Systems, Inc.
senior engineering manager.

The information, data or work presented herein was funded in part by
the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), U.S.
Department of Energy, under Award Number DE-EE0005777.

PPG: WE PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY THE WORLD™

At PPG (NYSE:PPG), we work every day to develop and deliver the paints,
coatings and materials that our customers have trusted for more than 130
years. Through dedication and creativity, we solve our customers’
biggest challenges, collaborating closely to find the right path
forward. With headquarters in Pittsburgh, we operate and innovate in
more than 70 countries and reported net sales of $14.8 billion in 2017.
We serve customers in construction, consumer products, industrial and
transportation markets and aftermarkets. To learn more, visit www.ppg.com.

We protect and beautify the world and LEAPP are trademarks
and the PPG Logo is a registered trademark of PPG Industries
Ohio, Inc.

PPG Media Contacts:
Mike Millar, +1-248-641-2237
Automotive
OEM Coatings
millar@ppg.com
or
Greta
Edgar, +1 412-434-2445
Corporate Communications
edgar@ppg.com
www.ppg.com

Source: Business Wire
(June 12, 2018 - 2:17 PM EDT)

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