- Simulation of application under OEM paintline conditions meets customer requirements
- Installation at other global sites planned
BASF has launched M-ROB, its application robot, at its Würzburg site. The multifunction application robot allows application that simulates conditions at the paintline and as such, meets the requirements of the automotive industry. Starting in 2012, BASF will be launching M-ROB in other countries as well.
M-ROB permits BASF to develop new colors for automotive customers and to design solutions for OEM products and new developments even more specifically. The M-ROB application unit consists of control software developed by BASF itself,
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