
The integrated, low‑VOC solutions help manufacturers meet tightening environmental regulations while cutting energy costs, positioning FreiLacke as a strategic supplier in the green‑industrial transition.
The coating sector is undergoing a rapid shift toward circularity, and FreiLacke’s system coating platform exemplifies how manufacturers can align product performance with sustainability goals. By coordinating powder, liquid and electrocoating layers under a single process umbrella, the company reduces material handling, streamlines logistics, and minimizes waste. This holistic approach resonates with OEMs seeking to lower their carbon footprints while maintaining high‑quality finishes across automotive, rail and wind‑energy applications.
Key innovations such as the EcoOne 2K ETL system eliminate solvent‑based VOCs and operate at temperatures roughly 30 °C lower than conventional cures, delivering measurable energy savings. Low‑temperature (LT) powders further cut curing cycles to 10 minutes at 140 °C, accelerating line speeds and lowering operational costs. Complementary water‑based and ultra‑high‑solid (UHS) formulations provide VOC reductions below 350 g/L without sacrificing durability, while PFAS‑free chemistries satisfy emerging regulatory mandates across Europe and North America.
Beyond traditional metal finishes, FreiLacke’s entry into composite coating with CM Powder and reduced‑styrene gelcoats opens new markets in lightweight transportation and architectural components. The introduction of the “Art of Matte” and “Buildings” colour collections also taps design‑driven demand, reinforcing the brand’s relevance in both functional and aesthetic domains. Collectively, these developments position FreiLacke as a forward‑looking partner for manufacturers navigating stricter environmental standards and seeking cost‑effective, high‑performance coating solutions.
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