Innovative Hydrogen-Powered Spray Booth Installed at Automotive Training Center in Belgium
Key Ideas
  • Akzo Nobel installs one of the automotive industry's first hydrogen-powered combi spray booths at a new training center in Belgium.
  • The facility near Brussels is part of a program to expand and upgrade the company's network of over 40 Automotive Training Centers worldwide.
  • The hydrogen-powered spray booth includes a special air filtration system using 'active carbon' and HEPA filtration to ensure clean air during painting processes.
  • The installation demonstrates a commitment to innovation and sustainability in automotive repair and coatings application.
Akzo Nobel has recently installed one of the automotive industry's first hydrogen-powered combi spray booths at a new training center located near Brussels, Belgium. This installation is part of a significant program aimed at expanding and upgrading Akzo Nobel's network of more than 40 Automotive Training Centers globally. The hydrogen-powered combi spray booth is equipped for traditional repairs and features an all-in-one repairs workstation. One of its key highlights is the special air filtration system that utilizes 'active carbon' to filter volatile organic compounds (VOCs) generated during the painting process. Additionally, an extra HEPA air filtration ensures up to 99% clean air, which is released back into the atmosphere. This innovative approach not only showcases Akzo Nobel's commitment to sustainability but also highlights advancements in automotive repair technology. The facility's dedication to providing a high-quality and environmentally friendly painting environment sets a new standard in the automotive industry.
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