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Dürr Develops a New Paint Supply System for Industrial Applications

The EcoSupply P Core minimizes paint and rinsing agent losses

Quality Digest
Mon, 04/08/2024 - 12:00
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(Dürr Systems Inc.: Southfield, MI) --The new EcoSupply P Core is a modular paint supply system based on pigging technology. This paint supply method has already proved beneficial in the automotive painting world, but Dürr has gone one step further and enhanced it for use in other industries for the first time. The EcoSupply P Core is now adaptable wherever different paint colors are applied in small quantities, such as in the construction, woodworking or automotive supplier industries. This system efficiently recovers unused paint, minimizing rinsing agent consumption and speeding up color changes. Dürr will demonstrate how this works at the PaintExpo from April 9-12 in Karlsruhe, Germany.

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The desire for a comprehensive color palette extends beyond the automotive industry. Customers use their color preferences as unique identifiers in other industries, whereas companies use distinctive colors as a unique selling point for themselves and their products. Manufacturers from the construction and plastic industries, for example, require a multitude of available shades to cater to their customers’ needs.

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