The speed at which the car bodies were given their new color can be primarily attributed to the excellent cooperation between the two companies. "The cooperation between Škoda and BASF Coatings was seamless. We're happy to have worked with such a strong partner and look forward to continuing the cooperation in the future," said Dirk Lorbeer, account manager at BASF Coatings.
After Škoda commissioned BASF Coatings to come up with a silver paint, the coatings manufacturer's bid was accepted that same week. "The deadlines for delivering the cars to the Czech police laid down in the contract were so tight that the color development phase had to be condensed. We would like to thank the BASF team for its accommodation and flexibility in managing this job," said Michal Hahn, head of process technology for the paintshop at Škoda.
In the three weeks that followed, the BASF basecoat lab in Würzburg developed the final formula for the color. Škoda used the perfected formula to produce the first batch at its plant in Mladá Boleslav. When the cars were presented to the contacts at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the police, they passed with flying colors, and all systems were go for regular production.
In the following weeks, BASF Coatings supplied Škoda with over five tons of waterborne basecoat. In contrast to solventborne basecoats, water replaces the majority of the organic solvents in waterborne basecoats. The resulting reduction in solvent emissions means a considerably lower impact on the environment - a huge advantage of the technology.
In the meantime, the last of this order's police cars have rolled off the assembly line. The first follow-up delivery has already been planned. In 2009, 600 more cars are to be coated with BASF Coatings' paints.
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