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Exterior Architectural Coating is a type of building material used to protect and decorate the exterior of a structure. It is typically applied to the outside of a building to protect it from the elements, such as rain, snow, and UV rays. Exterior Architectural Coating can also be used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a building, providing a range of colors and textures. It is typically applied in multiple layers, with each layer providing a different level of protection and aesthetic appeal.
Exterior Architectural Coating is available in a variety of forms, including paints, stains, and sealants. Paints are the most common type of coating, providing a durable finish that can be easily applied and maintained. Stains are used to add color and texture to a building, while sealants provide a protective barrier against moisture and other elements.
Some of the major companies in the Exterior Architectural Coating market include Sherwin-Williams, PPG Industries, AkzoNobel, Valspar, and Kansai Paint. Show Less Read more