The new GLASS tool developed by BASF will allow paint shops in automotive manufacturing plants to optimise costs, performances and sustainability.
BASF unveiled its Color Report for Automotive OEM Coatings for the year 2023, highlighting changes in achromatic colors but no changes in chromatic hues.
From the combined capacity of 1.6 gigawatts of the offshore wind farms, BASF will receive fossil-free electric power for its European sites.
The additives business of BASF has strengthened its production capacity to provide more sustainable solutions for the paints and coatings markets.<
BASF consolidates the sustainability of its raw materials for coatings by including 2-Octyl Acrylate and 2-Octyl Acrylate BMB ISCC Plus to its portfolio.
BASF published its ON VOLUDE colour trends collection developed by leveraging non-human intelligence to support the future of the automotive industry.
BASF will provide KHUA with Neopentyl Glycol, an intermediate for producing resins for high-end powder coatings.
The usage of renewable energy will allow BASF to advance in its net zero strategy and provide customers with minimised carbon footprint coatings.
BASF invested a total of €280 million in the Innovation Campus Shanghai, which now includes two new R&D buildings serving the Asia-Pacific region.
The centre dedicated to researching and replicating the coating process of any vehicle manufacturer will serve more than 100 automotive factories.
After the new organisational setup, Patrick Zheng Yu Zhao and Frank Naber will respectively lead the Automotive OEM Coatings Solutions and the Global Surface Treatment business units.
BASF has received its 16th award from General Motors, celebrating global suppliers that distinguish themselves by exceeding requirements.
BASF reports that chromatic colours are gaining market share, although white and black are still the preferred coatings colours for the automotive sector.
BASF will increase the production capacity to approximately 600,000 metric tons per year.
The drag-reducing riblet film developed by Lufthansa Technik and BASF helps airlines save fuel and reduce emissions.