For the first time BASF produces binders for interior paints based on mass balance process
To manufacture the binders of the “Acronal” brand, the company replaces one hundred percent of the fossil resources used at the beginning of the production process with renewable raw materials. The paint producer DAW from Ober-Ramstadt (in Hesse, Germany) is already using one of these dispersions for its premium paints.
Biomass instead of fossil raw materials
Already during the production of the basic products for the dispersions, biomass is used as feedstock. With the help of the mass balance process, which has been jointly developed by BASF and TÜV SÜD technical inspection board, the biomass share is then allocated to the dispersions according to their respective recipes. In terms of formulation and quality, the mass-balanced products are identical with their fossil counterparts.
“Since these dispersions are based on the use of sustainably certified renewable raw materials in the production process, they help save fossil resources and reduce greenhouse emissions. That way, we at BASF can help our customers develop interior paints that combine environmental responsibility with uncompromising premium quality,” explains Robert Heger, Vice President, in charge of the dispersions business of BASF for construction and architectural coatings in Europe.
Interior paints close a gap in the market
“A skillful painter and decorator needs environmentally friendly products that are easy to process, keep for a long time and are affordable,” says Wolfgang Hoffmann, Head of Caparol Product Management at DAW. “By offering new paints that are based on the mass-balanced dispersion we are breaking new ground and are closing a gap in the market.”
DAW, a European market leader in the field of architectural coatings, uses the dispersion for the production of premium-quality interior paints that are marketed under the brand names Caparol and Alpina. As of March, these interior paints are sold in the stores.
Biomass event Tip 2017:
The biomass balance method will be one of the Topics at the EC Technology Forum – Coatings from Renewable Resources. The Conference will be held on September 27-28 in Berlin. Nikolaus Raupp will give a short course on the biomass balance method and how to align costs, performance and sustainability. Other speakers from industry, Universities and Institutes will give lectures and hands-on workshops about renewable polymer building blocks, a new lignin-based binder, renewable alternatives for UV-curing applications and much more.
Early-Bird-Registration is available until 18 Aug 2017!