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Decorative

Decorative Coatings 

Decorative Coatings - the most visible industry

Around 50 litres of decorative paints and other coatings are all that is needed to provide the internal decoration and external protection of woodwork, masonry and garden equipment that a new house requires for five or more years.

Even more paint is used in the maintenance of the existing 28 million housing stock throughout the UK. Timely application of a few litres of paint to windows and doors prevents decay and conserves resources.

Masonry finishes stop surfaces being disfigured by unsightly staining and the penetration of water into the underlying structure.

The challenge to house owners and the coatings industry is immense and there is a renewed public interest in home decoration and pride of ownership, matched by new colours and new techniques for applying paint, producing novel effects easily.

Due to the proliferation of home decoration magazines and TV programmes there has been a boom in DIY decoration, with Britain now having about 30 million ‘domestic’ DIY painters and the coatings industry selling about 165 million litres a year for this market alone. Woodcare products, for interior and exterior use, have taken on a new lease of life as homeowners realise the high cost of replacing windows, doors, garden furniture and conservatories. Even those with PVC are finding the newly developed paints useful for colouring the white or masking the grey effect of some plastics.

Skilled professional painters and decorators now number some 200,000 in the UK, working with latest paint materials and techniques, with emphasis on health and safe working practices.

Industrial Coatings

An industrial coating is a paint or coating defined by its protective, rather than its aesthetic properties, although it can provide both. The most common use of industrial coatings is for corrosion control of steel or concrete.

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Printing Inks

Printing inks are tailor-made products developed to meet specific print technology and end user demands. In order to serve those demands, there are more than 1 million individual ink formulations in use in Europe today.

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Wallcoverings

Whilst wallcoverings have transformed the walls of our homes for centuries, the continual development of processes & materials as well as the recent digital revolution has provided a unique platform for today’s consumers to create a home tailored to their more specific design and colour requirements using the various tools and imagery available. As a result, wallpaper has never been more diverse or more popular!

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