GM and Henkel Take TecTalis Global
23 Junho 2008 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Henkel's TecTalis coating reduces costs while streamlining the
paint pretreatment process MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich., June 23
/PRNewswire/ -- General Motors Corporation and Henkel
(http://www.henkelna.com/) have joined forces to launch the first
global, full production trial of Henkel's new conversion coating
process, TecTalis, at GM's manufacturing facility in Sao Jose Dos
Campos, Brazil. Henkel's TecTalis conversion coating process is the
automotive industry's first non-phosphate conversion coating for
multi-metal bodies. This technology is projected to cut GM's
process costs, and improve efficiency of the vehicle assembly
pretreatment operation while reducing the environmental impact.
"Our decision to implement this leading-edge technology globally
reinforces our commitment to innovation and customer value," said
Kevin Cunningham, lead, Global Process Pretreatment, General Motors
Corporation. "It allows us to streamline our production while
providing an environmentally sustainable manufacturing process.
Lowering overall costs by conserving energy, reducing water use and
minimizing process by-products is clearly an important part of our
global vision." In contrast to similar products in the marketplace,
the TecTalis conversion coating completely eliminates phosphates
along with heavy metals such as nickel and manganese from the
process. It also eliminates the need for expensive filtration
equipment and processes at the manufacturing facility. In addition,
this coating is free of any VOC and CO2 equivalent emissions
resulting in minimal environmental impact. TecTalis is applied at
room temperature further reducing utility and natural resource
requirements. With this coating, the pretreatment footprint can be
reduced in a Brownfield site and anywhere from 20 to 40 percent in
a new Greenfield operation. GM LAAM Director of Paint &
Polymers, Joao Sidney Fernandes, states, "Conversion to this new
material technology is a step forward in the development of a more
efficient Pretreatment Process. We expect that our experience will
help prepare other GM facilities for conversion worldwide in the
future." "We have worked together with General Motors from the
technology's infancy, to ensure it exceeds customer expectations,"
said Dan Wohletz, vice president, NA automotive, Henkel. "This
partnership builds upon our commitment to produce products that are
better for the environment, reducing the environmental footprint of
our customers, and help reduce manufacturing costs, while
continuing to improve productivity." Henkel
(http://www.henkelna.com/) is the market leader in adhesives,
sealants and surface treatments to the transportation industry.
Backed by extensive design capabilities, a broad product range,
specific application knowledge and technical expertise, the company
delivers solutions to all segments of automotive development -
automotive body, interior, chassis, electronics and powertrain
production. Through powerful brands like Loctite(R), Teroson(R),
Aquence(TM), Bonderite(R), Frekote(R) and Multan(TM), Henkel
provides significant economic and environmental advantages for
today's vehicles, making them safer, more comfortable and extending
vehicle value. For more than 130 years, Henkel has been a leader
with brands and technologies that make people's lives easier,
better and more beautiful. Henkel operates in three business areas
- Home Care, Personal Care, and Adhesives Technologies - and ranks
among the Fortune Global 500 companies. In fiscal 2006, Henkel
generated sales of 12.740 billion euros and operating profit of
1,298 million euros. Our 53,000 employees worldwide are dedicated
to fulfilling our corporate claim, "A Brand like a Friend," and
ensuring that people in more than 125 countries can trust in brands
and technologies from Henkel. DATASOURCE: Henkel CONTACT: Keena
Toth of Henkel Corporation, +1-248-589-4828, cell, +1-248-910-6997,
Web site: http://www.henkelna.com/ http://www.henkel.com/press
http://www.henkelna.com/automotive
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