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  2. PPG Industries - Wikipedia

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    PPG Industries, Inc. is an American Fortune 500 company and global supplier of paints, coatings, and specialty materials. With headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , PPG operates in more than 70 countries around the globe.

  3. AkzoNobel - Wikipedia

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    AkzoNobel is a leading coatings company whose key products include automotive coatings, specialised equipment for the car repair and transportation market and marine coatings. The coatings groups consist of the following business units: [46] [47] Decorative Paints; Marine and Protective Coatings; Automotive and Specialty Coatings; Industrial ...

  4. Axalta - Wikipedia

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    On January 21, 2015, Axalta and Chinese industrial coatings firm Shanghai Kinlita Chemical formed a partnership to operate in China. [11] In April 2015, Berkshire Hathaway invested $560 million in Axalta Coating Systems. [12] In July 2016, the firm acquired United Paint and Chemical Corp.'s automotive interior coatings business. [13]

  5. Xirallic - Wikipedia

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    Car shape model varnished with an effect pigment based on an alumina substrate (Xirallic) Xirallic is an alumina effect pigment made of aluminum oxide platelets covered with titanium oxide that shows a strong glitter effect with a distinct shimmering behavior.

  6. Conversion coating - Wikipedia

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    A conversion coating is a chemical or electro-chemical treatment applied to manufactured parts that superficially converts the material into a thin adhering coating of an insoluble compound. These coatings are commonly applied to protect the part against corrosion , to improve the adherence of other coatings, for lubrication , or for aesthetic ...

  7. Detonation spraying - Wikipedia

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    The process of detonation spraying was first developed in 1955 by H.B. Sargent, R.M. Poorman and H. Lamprey [1] and was subsequently patented. It was first made commercially available as the 'D-Gun Process' by Union Carbide in the same year. [2]

  8. Polypropylene glycol - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Another use of PPG is as a surfactant, wetting agent and dispersant in leather finishing. [13] PPG is also employed as a reference and calibrant in mass spectrometry and HPLC. [14] [15] PPG and derivatives may be used as defoamers in drilling and other applications. [16] [17] It is also used as a primary ingredient in the making of ...

  9. Epoxy - Wikipedia

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    A product comprising a few repeat units (n = 1 to 2) is a viscous, clear liquid; this is called a liquid epoxy resin. A product comprising more repeating units (n = 2 to 30) is at room temperature a colourless solid, which is correspondingly referred to as solid epoxy resin.