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  2. PPG Industries - Wikipedia

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    In July 2016, PPG announced its sale of the flat glass business to Vitro, a glass manufacturer based in Mexico, for $750 million. [18] In October 2016, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette announced the acquisition of the naming rights to Consol Energy Center by PPG; the facility will be known as PPG Paints Arena. [19]

  3. Automotive paint - Wikipedia

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    Automotive paint is paint used on automobiles for both protective and decorative purposes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Water-based acrylic polyurethane enamel paint is currently the most widely used paint for reasons including reducing paint's environmental impact .

  4. Comex Group - Wikipedia

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    Comex sells paint and coatings. As of 2013, the company distributed its products through 234 Comex stores in the United States, 80 Comex stores and 1500 external retailers in Canada. It also operates five manufacturing sites in the US and three in Canada. [ 3 ]

  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. 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 ...

  7. Axalta - Wikipedia

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    The firm's first products were developed in Germany in 1866 to protect carriages from the gravel of dirt roads. In 1920, the company created a quick-drying, multi-color lacquer line for automotive painting. [4] Operating as Herberts Gmbh, the company grew under Kurt Herberts, [5] introducing the popular automobile finish Standox in 1955. [6]

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