TROY, Mich., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PPG Industries (NYSE: PPG),
the world's leading manufacturer of transportation coatings, has earned two
2008 R&D 100 Awards for its Green Logic paint detackifier and Zircobond
pretreatment technology. The awards, bestowed annually by R&D Magazine,
recognize the 100 most technologically significant innovations each year.
'We are extremely honored to have two of our green technologies recognized
in the R&D 100 Awards program,' said Dennis Kovalsky, PPG vice president,
automotive coatings. 'This underscores the importance and commitment PPG
places on innovation and forward thinking. We are dedicated to providing
customers with inventive products that help save time and reduce cost while
being environmentally responsible.'
Green Logic paint detackifier is used by North American, European and
Japanese automakers to denature and remove over-sprayed paint from the water
wash system in automotive paint spray booths. The patented formula, which
incorporates chitosan derived from crab, lobster and shrimp shells, provides
an environmentally responsible alternative to detackifiers derived from
non-renewable, petroleum-based raw materials or chemistries containing
residual-free formaldehyde. Green Logic detackifier helps automakers realize
performance gains in paint detackification and overall spray booth operations,
while offering greater ease of operation and savings from reduced maintenance,
chemical and wastewater treatment, and waste disposal costs.
Zircobond pretreatment offers significant environmental and cost
advantages over traditional zinc-phosphate pretreatments without sacrificing
product performance. Compared with traditional products, Zircobond
pretreatment significantly reduces energy consumption, reduces overall water
consumption, decreases sludge byproduct from the pretreatment process and is
formulated without zinc, nickel or manganese, thereby reducing wastewater
treatment costs.
CAMI, an independently incorporated joint venture of Suzuki Motor
Corporation and General Motors of Canada Ltd. located in Ingersoll, Ont.,
Canada, began processing vehicles with Zircobond pretreatment in early January
and moved to full-scale production by mid-January.
According to GM global process pretreatment lead Kevin Cunningham, 'PPG
has developed an innovative pretreatment coating material that offers
advantages including energy savings, water conservation and a smaller
footprint. GM is aggressively pursuing global implementation opportunities,
and we are pleased with PPG's development of the new Zircobond pretreatment
technology.'
In May 2008, Ford Motor Company began using Zircobond pretreatment by PPG
at its Saint Thomas Assembly Plant as a sustainable pretreatment coating
system. Mike Vandelinder, chief engineer for global paint engineering at Ford,
cited this material as a significant element of Ford's push toward using
environmentally friendly technologies. He highlighted the advantages of this
technology as water conservation, elimination of sludge, energy reduction and
the elimination of two bio-accumulating heavy metals. The technology also
delivers a lean process by reducing the number of stages in the typical
pretreatment process from 13 to 8. With this new pretreatment technology,
Vandelinder said Ford continues its push to drive environmental solutions for
manufacturing processes.
For 45 years the R&D 100 Awards program has provided a mark of excellence
to winning products, acknowledging them to industry, government and academia
as the most innovative ideas of the year.
On the forefront of innovation in decorative and protective coatings and
environmental application concerns since 1924, PPG helps automakers advance
coatings technologies and application processes.
About PPG
Pittsburgh-based PPG is a global supplier of paints, coatings, chemicals,
optical products, specialty materials, glass and fiber glass. The company has
more than 150 manufacturing facilities and equity affiliates and operates in
more than 60 countries. PPG shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange
(symbol: PPG). For more information, visit www.ppg.com .
Green Logic and Zircobond are trademarks of PPG Industries.
SOURCE PPG Industries