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One of the world's leading chemical companies, BASF and the Hyundai Motor Group have joined forces to make a new concept car- the i-flow.
The i-flow follows Hyundai's 'fluidic design' theme. BASF's contribution lies in the technologies which help save fuel and also to reduce the carbon footprint.
The diesel engine in the i-flow concept car gets foam polyurethane insulation which allows the engine to reach optimum operating temperature faster and also helps it in cooling down quickly.
Additionally, a harvesting system using the thermoelectric effect converts heat from the exhaust gases into electrical energy which powers auxiliary systems.
The i-flow also gets infra-red transparent and reflecting pigments for its interiors which result in the car staying cool in spite of being exposed to sunlight.
The seat frame of this car uses a polyamide which has 60 per cent of renewable raw materials and energy absorbing foam. The seats also use a moisture absorbing material which will basically ensure that the passengers stay fresh.
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