What's Happening?
Aalberts Surface Technologies has expanded its Cleveland, TN facility by commissioning a new coating line engineered by SIDASA. This development enhances the company's capacity to provide corrosion-resistant coatings, specifically Xylan 5230, for automotive
fasteners and components. The new system is designed to meet the growing demand for corrosion protection in the automotive sector, which is projected to see significant market growth. Xylan 5230 is a chrome-free, RoHS-compliant fluoropolymer coating that offers resistance to automotive fuels and fluids, extending the service life of components. The installation leverages SIDASA's expertise in automated manufacturing solutions, including electroplating and dip-spin coating systems.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of Aalberts Surface Technologies' coating capacity is significant for the automotive industry, which faces persistent challenges from corrosion due to environmental factors like road salt and acid rain. By enhancing its ability to supply corrosion-resistant coatings, Aalberts is positioned to support automotive manufacturers in extending the lifespan of their components, thereby reducing maintenance costs and improving vehicle reliability. This move aligns with the projected growth of the global automotive coatings market, which is expected to reach USD 33.4 billion by 2030. The development also underscores the importance of sustainable and compliant solutions, as Xylan 5230 is chrome-free and RoHS-compliant, meeting environmental and safety standards.
What's Next?
Aalberts Surface Technologies is likely to continue leveraging its expanded capabilities to capture a larger share of the automotive coatings market. The company may explore further innovations in coating technologies to enhance performance and compliance with environmental regulations. Automotive manufacturers and suppliers are expected to benefit from the increased availability of high-quality corrosion protection solutions, potentially leading to stronger partnerships and collaborations with Aalberts. The industry may also see a shift towards more sustainable practices as demand for eco-friendly coatings grows.















