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Award-winning coating

Posted July 25, 2008 8:59 AM

From The Engineer:

The development of an eco-sustainable coating for plastics has won CSIRO and its project partner, Dulux Powder Coatings, one of Australia's leading environmental awards. The Banksia Eco-Innovation Award recognised the new 'dry' coating's ability to save energy and almost eliminate harmful emissions and solid wastes produced as a result of the automotive industry's historical reliance on 'wet' spray-painting technologies. The Australian automotive industry currently uses 9.86m litres of paints per year. All solvents used in the process become airborne while 2.5m litres of solids go to landfill. Dr Voytek Gutowski of CSIRO, said: 'The problem the team had to solve was that most powder coating particles only stick to surfaces that conduct electricity and the plastics used to make automotive components are not conductive. 'We overcame this by coating the plastic components with a nanometre-thin layer of specialty multifunctional molecules.'

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Re: Award-winning coating

08/03/2008 5:28 AM

That's good news, and very eco-friendly while saving money, being practical and much more healthy.

Top marks to the researchers from the land of Oz.

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