BASF wins iF design award for functional paint tech

The iF Design Award jury honored the specific properties of the paint system and its design potential for mobility of the future.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 14 Mar 2018 Views icon3798 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
BASF wins iF design award for functional paint tech

BASF’s Coatings Division has won the internationally coveted iF Design Award in the category ‘Automobiles/Vehicles’ for its functional paint technology for passive temperature management. The iF Design Award jury honored the specific properties of the paint system and its design potential for mobility of the future – a successful combination of functionality and design. The prize was presented during the iF Design Award Night at ‘BMW Welt’ in Munich.

The functionality of paints is playing an increasing role in the field of automotive OEM coatings. According to BASF, due to a special formulation, the new temperature management system not only provides protection and creates a high-level finish for vehicles, but it also ensures additional comfort and greater efficiency.

The paint system utilises a basecoat, which is transparent to high-energy near infrared (NIR) radiation, and an NIR reflecting filler. In this combination, the paint reduces the vehicle surface temperature by up to 20deg C on hot summer days, which has a positive effect on the temperature inside the vehicle. This means the air-conditioning system is used less to control the temperature in the car.

“Factors such as A/C regulation have a major impact on the range of a vehicle, particularly in the field of electromobility. Our technology reduces energy consumption and thus optimises the vehicle’s efficiency,” said Stephan Schwarte, head of Pigments, Dispersions & Innovative Colors EMEA at BASF.

In addition to the functionality, the jury of the iF Design Award was recognised the design potential of the paint technology. “Colours and special effects offer carmakers the opportunity to accentuate the shape of the vehicle and to give the model its unique character. Our temperature management system covers a wide color spectrum that incorporates both light and dark colors – without compromising product quality,” said Mark Gutjahr, head of Automotive Color Design EMEA at BASF.

 

RELATED ARTICLES
Isuzu unveils D-Max EV at 2025 Commercial Vehicle Show

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar29 Apr 2025

Revealed at the 2025 Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham, the Isuzu -Max EV is the first fully electric commercial pic...

Hyundai unveils next−gen highly efficient hybrid system

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar22 Apr 2025

The next-gen hybrid system is claimed to offer 45% better fuel efficiency and 19% more power compared with ICE powertrai...

Horse Powertrain reveals hybrid conversion for electric cars

auther Autocar Professional Bureau calendar19 Apr 2025

Engine-making joint venture of Geely and the Renault Group announces new hybrid powertrain that fits into the same space...