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August 30, 2019 --- Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Hyderabad, India), a public engineering and research institution, announced the development of a waterproof coat using fly ash, which will help to protect heritage buildings. This unique material with excellent water-repelling quality is now being translated into a special paint or coat utilizing fly ash and few chemicals.
In addition to environmentally hazardous substances produced by thermal power stations, the waterproof material will help protect heritage and archaeological structures from damage by rain and moisture in the atmosphere. It can also be used in information technology (IT), communications, textile, shipping, and other industries as a waterproofing agent. According to researchers, the material can also be used as a paint on the hull of ships, to make antennae anti-sticking and self-cleaning coating for automobiles. The new material is cheaper when compared with similar substances available in the market.
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Global Water Repellant Agent Market - Segments
The market is segmented into four dynamics to widen the scope of understanding,
By Product Type : Polyurethane, Teflon, and Silicones.
By Technology : Water-based, Solvent-based, and others.
By End-use Industry : Textiles, Construction, Automotive, Medical, and others.
By Regions : Europe, North America, APAC, and the Rest-of-the-World (RoW).
Major Players:
Players leading the global Water Repellant Agent Market include Wacker Chemie AG (Germany), Elkem Silicones (US), BASF SE (Germany), Evonik Industries AG (Germany), Momentive (US), The Dow Chemical Company (US), Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan), Huntsman Corporation (UK), The Chemours Company (US), 3M Company (US), Aculon (US), Daikin Industries, Ltd (Japan), Rudolf GmbH (Germany), Nicca Chemical Co. Ltd (Japan), and Silitex SRL (Italy), among others.