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In the paints and coatings industry, the term "distemper" refers to a type of water-based paint. Distemper paint is an early form of whitewash that historically was extensively used for the decoration of walls and ceilings in residential and public buildings. Derived primarily from lime, chalk, and water, with added pigments for color, distemper paints are known for their matte texture and have been valued for their simplicity and ease of application. While the use of traditional distemper has declined with the advent of more durable and washable emulsion paints, it still finds utility in certain restoration projects and artistic endeavors where an authentic or period-specific look is desired. Contemporary distemper paints may incorporate binders such as glue to enhance adhesion and reduce powdery finish. Despite the availability of more advanced paint options, distemper remains preferred in select markets for its cost-effectiveness and adequate performance for temporary or low-traffic applications.
Some companies involved in the production and distribution of distemper and other paints and coatings include AkzoNobel, PPG Industries, Sherwin-Williams, Asian Paints, and Valspar. These entities provide a broad range of products catering to both the traditional distemper market and the broader needs of the painting industry. Show Less Read more