Water-Soluble Paints

Conventional paints contain organic solvents that are harmful to the environment. They enter the air during application and drying, which then has to be purified. In recent years high-quality paints have been developed in which water largely takes the place of solvents. The solvent content of the filler and basecoat paints we use, for example, has been reduced by more than 85 per cent. In addition, our paint shops increasingly use economical, fully automatic paint application techniques. Processing these paints requires a high level of professionalism, precisely controlled climatic conditions and the most stringent standards of cleanliness.