A greener way to reduce costs and improve paint shop performance
Paint shops face increasing pressure to reduce operating costs while meeting stricter environmental and sustainability goals. For automotive manufacturers using solvent-borne paints, detackification programs can significantly impact waste generation, chemical handling, and overall efficiency.
This case study explores how an automotive assembly facility in Thailand transitioned away from formaldehyde-based chemistry and adopted a more sustainable detackification approach. Learn how the facility improved sludge handling, reduced chemical usage, maintained water quality, and supported corporate sustainability targets, all while improving operational performance and lowering total cost of operations.
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