PPG was the paint supplier Navistar recently chose to give
“CatalIST”—its entry in the Department of Energy (DOE) SuperTruck
program—its dazzling and colorful finish, complementing the cutting-edge
technological features of the truck. The SuperTruck program, a federal
initiative for developing cost-effective technologies to dramatically
increase the freight efficiency of tomorrow’s Class 8 trucks, has
produced a model that has already had an impact on the future of the
trucking industry. CatalIST, which is named for serving as the catalyst
for significant improvements in future commercial trucks (with -IST
standing for International SuperTruck, the truck’s brand), exceeded DOE
expectations on multiple fronts. The truck also impressed DOE personnel
with its bold, advanced PPG paint job.
Navistar Inc., parent company of INTERNATIONAL® Truck, turned to PPG and
Gerber Collision and Glass of Grand Rapids, Michigan, for the
SuperTruck’s high-tech, forward-looking appearance. PPG training center
Manager Jamie Redd, Gerber fleet Manager Fred Honoré II, painters Chris
Mayernick and Chris “Storm Trooper” Moore, and body lead Jim Berens
worked under a tight deadline to bring it all together. The truck’s
topcoat scheme features DELFLEET® Evolution paint system orange tricoat
in FBC with F3921 clearcoat. The gray on the trailer—FBC with a
flattened F3921 clear—was painted to match the flattened gray film on
the skirts.
“This was a fantastic accomplishment with a quick, demanding
turnaround,” said J.J. Wirth, PPG commercial coatings brand manager.
“There was a lot riding on CatalIST, and its finish had to be as
exceptional and innovative as the technology driving it.”
CatalIST technological innovations included intelligent controls such as:
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predictive cruise control,
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high-efficiency engine combustion,
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an aerodynamic wedge-shaped cab design featuring carbon-fiber panels,
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a smaller LED headlamp system and sloped windshield for reduced drag,
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a lightweight alloy and composite suspension, and
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13 miles-per-gallon fuel consumption and a freight efficiency
improvement of 104 percent compared to a 2009 production vehicle.
Navistar reports that a number of these innovations are now being
implemented in production vehicles.
PPG offers a full range of advanced coatings technologies and products
formulated for the commercial transportation and light industrial
markets, such as polyurethanes, alkyds, epoxies, polyurea, waterborne,
pretreatment chemicals and powder coatings. PPG products are marketed
under names such as the Delfleet Evolution, DELFLEET
ESSENTIAL®, Commercial Performance Coatings and AMERCOAT® brands.
To learn more about PPG products, call 800-647-6050 or visit www.ppgcommercialcoatings.com.
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coatings and materials that our customers have trusted for more than 130
years. Through dedication and creativity, we solve our customers’
biggest challenges, collaborating closely to find the right path
forward. With headquarters in Pittsburgh, we operate and innovate in
more than 70 countries and reported net sales of $14.8 billion in 2016.
We serve customers in construction, consumer products, industrial and
transportation markets and aftermarkets. To learn more, www.ppg.com.
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registered trademarks of PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.
International is a registered trademark of Navistar, Inc.
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