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Shellac is a type of paint and coating used in a variety of applications. It is a natural resin secreted by the female lac bug, which is found in India and Thailand. Shellac is composed of a mixture of resins, waxes, and dyes, and is used as a protective coating for wood, metal, and other surfaces. It is also used as a sealant for food and pharmaceutical products. Shellac is known for its durability and resistance to water, heat, and chemicals. It is also easy to apply and can be used in a variety of colors. It is often used as a base coat for other paints and coatings, and is also used in the production of furniture, musical instruments, and other items. Shellac is a popular choice for many industries, including automotive, furniture, and construction. It is also used in the production of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food products. Some companies in the Shellac market include Kansai Paint, AkzoNobel, PPG Industries, Sherwin-Williams, and Valspar. Show Less Read more