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Published August 9, 2005
Tnemec is helping the water/wastewater industry battle infrastructure corrosion, a problem that over the next 20 years will take $1 trillion to combat. Read More »
By Christine Esposito
Published August 9, 2005
The downward trend that started in 2000 continued in 2001. Now, the big question is: when will the economy improve and help the architectural coatings market get back on track? Read More »
By Dave Savastano
Published August 9, 2005
Was this year’s event in Atlanta worth the trip? Read More »
By Mike Agnosta
Published August 9, 2005
Many people don’t realize that most of the work in painting doesn’t lie in the physical act itself, but in the effort made by manufacturers and suppliers to ensure proper tinting and coloring. Read More »
Published August 9, 2005
Mr. Bean is responsible for building new national accounts and maintaining established customer relationships. He will also manage customized service packages for strategic alliance partners in the industrial and architectural coatings market.… Read More »
By Christine Esposito
Published August 9, 2005
Whether they are keeping bacteria at bay in the can or helping the finished surface battle mildew, these additives play a key role in your formulation. Read More »
Published August 9, 2005
l After 20 years with TruServ, Robert Simmons recently retired from the company as vice president of manufacturing. He was responsible for the strategic development and daily operations of TruServ’s architectural coatings and brush and applicat… Read More »
By Jenn Hess
Published August 9, 2005
Regardless of whether it’s a bridge, water tank or pre-painted product, industrial, OEM and coil coatings must protect the surface from corrosion and battle the elements that wear down a coating system too quickly. Read More »
By Jenn Hess
Published August 9, 2005
Whether consumers need a clear varnish to protect the kitchen table, or a colored stain to revive an aging chair, there’s a pretty good chance wood coatings manufacturers have their needs covered. With a range of end-use applications and style preferences Read More »
By Christine Esposito
Published August 9, 2005
What is the current state of the architectural coatings market? It depends on what country you’re in. Manufacturers around the world are dealing with different market conditions, but all have one goal in mind–sell more paint. Read More »
By Jenn Hess
Published August 9, 2005
Enhancing the performance characteristics of their pigments is high on pigments suppliers' Read More »
By Jenn Hess
Published August 9, 2005
Architectural coatings are always in high demand. Manufacturers continue to develop new products to meet their customers' needs, with particular attention being paid to female shoppers, more color selection and low-odor paints. Read More »
Published August 9, 2005
Here is our show guide to the companies and exhibits at ICE in Dallas, TX. Read More »
By Christine Esposito
Published August 9, 2005
In an effort to gain a bigger share in the marketplace, manufacturers around the world continue to add new architectural paints and coatings. Some firms are also repackaging and reformulating to breathe new life into existing products. Read More »

