Implementation Sampless From Turkey
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TAI PAINT
WORKSHOP AND PAINT PROCESS SOLARWALL APPLICATION
Turkey, which Ankara and Turkey's most important
institutions Aerospace Industries, Inc. The
Paint Shop needed 40.000 m3 / h fresh air at 20
oC.
The system, which was used 24/7 during the
months when it was needed, used to run with
fresh air regardless of the outside temperature,
so it consumed a high amount of natural gas.
As a result of the joint work of TAI and
SolarWall engineers, TAI Paint Shop Division had
the chance to use the world's most efficient
renewable energy technology for 40 years without
even maintenance.
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TOFAŞ PAINT
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT SOLARWALL APPLICATION
Bursa, one of Turkey's most important
institutions and Turkey Automobile Factory Inc.
Flash-off cabins in the paint production
building needed 35,000 m3 / h fresh air at 40 oC.
The system, which was used 24/7 throughout the
year, consumed a high amount of natural gas as
it operated with fresh air regardless of the
outside temperature.
As a result of the joint efforts of TOFAŞ and
SolarWall engineers, TOFAŞ Paint Production
Directorate acquired a system that was used for
the first time in the world, which will later
win it the Finalist Award in the European Union
Environment Awards. "Car Drying Facility with
Solar Energy"
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FORD OTOSAN
GÖLCÜK FACILITIES SOLARWALL PAINTING APPLICATION
Ford is one of the world's major automotive
manufacturers in Turkey and, after the results
achieved in the so-larwall system Golcuk plant
Sancaktepe chose Paintshop also on the premises.
SolarWall Panels, which will perform the heating
/ preheating of the ARP devices used in the
dyehouse process, use solar energy to keep the
system at a temperature of 23C in summer and 28
in winter. Thus, energy saving is maximized with
both natural gas and electricity.
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FORD OTOSAN
SANCAKTEPE FACILITIES SOLARWALL APPLICATION
Ford is one of the world's major automotive
manufacturers in Turkey and, after the American
facilities in Turkey has decided to use the
SolarWall single-hull forms.
In Sancaktepe facilities, spiral open type hot
air generators were used before SolarWall
technology to keep the environment in desired
conditions. Instead of this highly inefficient
system, the SolarWall system operating with 50%
fresh air was installed.
As a result of the joint efforts of Ford and
SolarWall engineers, Ford Sancaktepe Plant had
the opportunity to use the world's most
efficient renewable energy technology for 40
years without even maintenance.
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