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in Vol. 13 - May Issue - Year 2012
Sustainable Paintshop Sets New Emission Standards In China
Saving energy, minimizing particulate emissions and reducing booth cross-section: the EcoDryScrubber from D

Saving energy, minimizing particulate emissions and reducing booth cross-section: the EcoDryScrubber from D

Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany, February 1st, 2012 – Dürr is building an automobile paint shop with the lowest emissions in China for the FAW-VW joint venture. This paint shop, which will go into operation March 2013, will have completely automated primer, base and topcoat application. With this plant, FAW-VW has expanded its capacities in Changchun.

Dürr is responsible for the construction of the complete paint shop, including application technology and exhaust air purification. In striving to ensure sustainable painting, FAW-VW relies on the latest Dürr technology. For this reason, the EcoDryScrubber has been put into use once again in Changchun. This system for the dry separation of overspray reduces energy consumption up to 60% in comparison to conventional spray booths by using air recirculation. Fresh water and coagulation chemicals can be completely dispensed with and overspray bound by limestone powder can be reused.

The use of water-based paints in the primer and basecoat section is also new and environmentally friendly as well. Nevertheless, as with the clearcoat application, exhaust air flow from the paint booth is cleaned before it leaves the plant. This is a first in China, and a special feature worldwide. The EcoDryScrubber with its air recirculation and the highly efficient Ecopure® KPR exhaust air purification system create a perfect symbiosis, since the use of dry separation in the spray booth produces a highly concentrated and particularly efficiently filtered exhaust air.

This allows for the use of a very compact exhaust air purification system and lowers the investment costs of the exhaust system by 60%. In this combination, the energy demand is reduced by 80% and the solvent emissions by as much as 90%. The exhaust air from the ovens is cleaned by the integrated Ecopure® TAR afterburner where the recovered heat is then in turn used to heat the ovens.

The Ecopaint RoDip M rotational dip coating process, which is already used around the world in 46 different paint shops for PT / ED applications, is used in pre-treatment and electro dipping in Changchun. With this, the rotation of the entire body in the tank optimizes the dipping, flooding and draining process. By eliminating the entry and exit ramps the tank volume is decreased, dramatically reducing the need for energy and chemicals.

Prior to the filler and basecoat applications, the car body is cleaned by six EcoRS Clean robots and sword brushes. Interior and exterior painting is fully automated, using a total of 62 painting and handling robots from the EcoRP L series.
 
EcoBell3, the new atomizer generation for electrostatic paint application with better performance and less complexity, provides the perfect application of primer, base coat and clear coat. Seam sealing, including the hemflange application, underbody protection and pore recognition, is carried out by 16 EcoRS robots.

This automotive paint shop, with the lowest emissions in all China and a capacity of 34 vehicles per hour will go into operation to paint various Audi models starting in March 2013. The contract, which Dürr is handling as general contractor, was awarded in the third quarter of 2011.

For Information:
Dürr Systems GmbH
Günter Buzer, Marketing PFS
Carl-Benz-Strasse 34
74321 Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany
Tel. +49.7142.78.2614
Fax +49.7142.78.1600
E-mail: guenter.buzer@durr.com
www.durr.com