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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. Automotive paint - Wikipedia

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    The terminology for automotive paints has been driven by the progression of technologies and by the desire to both distinguish new technologies and relate to previous technologies for the same purpose. Modern car paints are nearly always an acrylic polyurethane "enamel" with a pigmented basecoat and a clear topcoat.

  4. Car colour popularity - Wikipedia

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    The results of colour popularity surveys conducted by American paint manufacturers PPG Industries (PPG) [1] and DuPont (DP) [2] (both for the year 2012) are shown in the table and chart below. Note that the results for silver and grey may be affected by discrepancies in how the companies classify these colours.

  5. PPG Announces Annual Automotive Color Popularity, Trend Data

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    PPG Announces Annual Automotive Color Popularity, Trend Data White remains No. 1 color globally. Metal shades such as gold, bronze and copper increase in popularity. Overall use of color is on the ...

  6. Every 2025 Color of the Year From Pantone to Benjamin Moore

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    Glidden paint by PPG's 2025 Color of the Year—Purple Basil (PPG1046-7)—is a case study in adaptability. The warm, deep purple boasts a neutral undertone, making it well-suited for both ...

  7. ChromaFlair - Wikipedia

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    ChromaFlair is a pigment used in paint systems, primarily for automobiles. When the paint is applied, it changes color depending on the light source and viewing angle. It was created at Optical Coating Laboratory, Inc. (OCLI) [later JDS Uniphase and Viavi Solutions] in 1979 and is used by DuPont and PPG. [1] [2]

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