Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings and Hodess Cleanrooms will deliver a shared perspective on how coatings selection influences the speed, safety, and long-term success of mega-construction projects like electric vehicle (EV) battery production facilities. The joint session will take place at the Excellence in Construction, Design, and Engineering of Battery Giga Factories Forum for North America in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 23, 2024.
Led by Joseph Windover, Construction Solutions Executive at Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings, and Blake Hodess, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Hodess Cleanrooms, the presentation will emphasize the critical role of fire protective steel coatings in safeguarding battery facilities against potential fire incidents.
The construction experts will also examine the vital role that advanced flooring systems play in maintaining safe and compliant operating environments and clean rooms.
Titled, “Safeguarding the EV Revolution: Mitigating Risk, Maximizing Efficiency in Gigafactory Construction,” the presentation by Windover and Hodess will take place on May 23, at 12:20 p.m. EDT. Additionally, Jacob Allard from the Sherwin-Williams Construction Solutions team will participate in a panel discussion on reducing construction costs, equipment maintenance and energy consumption at 5 p.m. EDT on May 22.
Presentation highlights include:
- The Value of a Shop-Applied Fire Protection Process: Traditionally, fireproof coatings have been applied on the job site, requiring extensive setup time and specialized equipment, while also putting workers at risk. Advancements in construction techniques have led to a more modern, shop-applied approach that helps reduce safety risks and can accelerate construction project timelines up to 12 weeks.
- Selecting the Right Resinous Flooring Systems to Ensure Operational Integrity: Constructing specialized clean- and dry-room environments requires materials that meet specific cleanliness and humidity standards, in addition to preventing chemical corrosion, delivering carbon black slip resistance, and dissipating potential static charge. Choosing the right flooring systems throughout the facility is critical to meeting the rigorous safety and cleanliness standards required for safe, sustainable EV battery production.
- Going Beyond Compliance to Safeguard Production: Gigafactories are an emerging facility type, leaving contractors, owners and other construction stakeholders with compliance questions. Engaging with international bodies like ASTM, ISO and IEC to develop a proactive and comprehensive safety plan that addresses necessary safety and operational standards is especially beneficial.
“There is no doubt that there is an opportunity to build safer, faster and simpler battery gigafactories and get more EVs on the road faster,” said Windover. “We’re excited to collaborate with Hodess Cleanrooms at the inaugural Battery Giga Factories Forum for North America to discuss advanced coatings and systems customized for EV infrastructure.”
Taking place May 22 through 24, 2024, in Atlanta, the Battery Giga Factories Forum is a platform for industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders to convene and discuss the latest trends, challenges, and breakthrough technologies in the field of EV battery manufacturing. This year marks a significant milestone, as the conference makes its debut in the US, underscoring the commitment of US-based automakers and others in the transportation and heavy-equipment sectors to increase manufacturing and adoption of battery-powered vehicles.
“Maintaining clean, dry conditions in EV battery gigafactories is crucial for safety and efficiency,” said Hodess. “We’re working to ensure all construction professionals – from general contractors to specifying engineers – understand the importance of these rooms, as well as their flooring needs, and how they can prioritize equipment durability, process quality control and personnel well-being.”
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