Akzo Nobel Innovates with Hydrogen-Powered Spray Booth Near Brussels
Key Ideas
  • Akzo Nobel's facility near Brussels is part of a program to upgrade its Automotive Training Centers worldwide.
  • The hydrogen-powered combi spray booth includes special air filtration systems for VOCs and clean air production.
  • The booth utilizes active carbon and HEPA filtration, releasing up to 99% clean air back into the atmosphere.
Akzo Nobel has introduced a hydrogen-powered combi spray booth near Brussels as part of a significant program to enhance its Automotive Training Centers globally. The facility incorporates cutting-edge features, including a special air filtration system for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) generated during paint jobs. This system utilizes active carbon for filtration, along with an additional HEPA air filtration process that ensures up to 99% clean air output back into the environment. The company's initiative showcases a commitment to sustainability and innovation in the automotive industry, aligning with the growing trend towards eco-friendly practices. By employing hydrogen technology, Akzo Nobel is setting a new standard for environmentally conscious operations in their network of training centers.
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