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Water-based coatings are a type of paint or coating that uses water as a solvent instead of organic solvents. These coatings are typically composed of acrylic, polyurethane, or epoxy resins, and are used in a variety of applications, including automotive, industrial, and architectural coatings. Water-based coatings are becoming increasingly popular due to their low VOC content, which makes them more environmentally friendly than traditional solvent-based coatings. They also offer superior durability and resistance to weathering, making them ideal for outdoor applications. In addition, water-based coatings are easier to apply and clean up than solvent-based coatings, making them a preferred choice for many DIY projects.
Some of the major companies in the water-based coating market include AkzoNobel, PPG Industries, Sherwin-Williams, Kansai Paint, Axalta Coating Systems, RPM International, and BASF. Show Less Read more