Jet Works Air Center is an FBO and aircraft maintenance facility founded in 1996 that occupies 109,000 square feet and employs 168 people. It provides aircraft painting, interior refurbishing, completions, and maintenance services. The facility has two large hangars capable of accommodating aircraft sizes up to Boeing 757 and Gulfstream V, as well as a dedicated paint hangar. Services include aircraft painting, interior soft goods and cabinetry installation, avionics upgrades, and inspections. Customization options are available for paint schemes, interiors, and completions work.
This document discusses colour appearances and the challenges of faithfully reproducing colours. It explores colour as a psycho-physiological phenomenon influenced by factors like juxtaposition, contrast, viewing distance and texture. Examples from artists like Van Gogh, Seurat and Monet are provided to show how they scientifically studied colour effects. The document also discusses how substrate colour impacts the contrast and appearance of colours in an image. Overall, the document examines colour from artistic, scientific and technological perspectives to better understand colour phenomena and the difficulties of colour management.
This document discusses various topics related to paints including their definition, contents, types, classifications, companies that produce paints in Bangladesh, prices of different brands, and uses of different paint products. Paint is defined as a mixture of chemicals that creates color and protects surfaces. The main contents of paint are pigments, binder, thinner, and additives. Common types include aluminum, anti-corrosive, enamel, oil, and rubber base paints. Paints can be classified based on their uses in decorative, industrial, and marine sectors. Major brands available in Bangladesh and their product prices are also outlined.
The manufacturer prepares paint accurately in reactor tanks according to formulations but the blue paint has slight color variation between batches. As an industrial chemist, how could the variation be reduced or eliminated to consistently produce the same blue color? Accurately measuring ingredients and improving ability to handle variations in density, viscosity, and air could help produce consistent batches and reduce waste.
Types of wall paints are discussed, including emulsion paint, distemper paint, enamel paints, wood finishes, primers, putties, aluminium paint, texture paints, cement paint, and synthetic enamel. Different types of paint are suitable for different surfaces like walls, wood, metal, and floors. Proper preparation of the surface is important before painting, such as cleaning, repairing cracks, and checking for moisture. Multiple thin coats are typically recommended for best results with drying time between coats.
Paints are composed of three main materials: pigment, binder, and solvent. Pigment provides color and is made from natural or synthetic materials like clay, gemstones, or plants. The binder holds the pigment together and adheres the paint to a surface, with examples including egg yolks or linseed oil. Solvent can be added to adjust properties like thickness or drying time, and may be oil or water.
This presentation document provides an overview of the product portfolio and production facilities of Fluid Solutions in Norderstedt, Germany. It includes photos and descriptions of various automated and semi-automated paint, ink, and coating production systems used for applications such as industrial lacquers, decorative paints, automotive paints, industrial inks, and flavor production. Details are given on facilities for new coating production, industrial paint dispensing, automotive paint production, and industrial ink and paint kitchens.
Photos Graphos - Painting with Light - Photogram presentationMarnieJEvans
This document provides instructions for an assignment asking students to create self-portrait photograms. Photograms are camera-less images created by placing light-sensitive paper under objects and exposing it to light. The document discusses the history of photograms, provides examples from artists like Man Ray and Moholy-Nagy, and gives detailed directions on how students should select representative objects, do test exposures, arrange compositions, and submit their work along with process notes. Students are asked to bring in objects that represent themselves and create photograms that show their exposure skills, design abilities, and understanding of the technique.
Jet Works Air Center is an FBO and aircraft maintenance facility founded in 1996 that occupies 109,000 square feet and employs 168 people. It provides aircraft painting, interior refurbishing, completions, and maintenance services. The facility has two large hangars capable of accommodating aircraft sizes up to Boeing 757 and Gulfstream V, as well as a dedicated paint hangar. Services include aircraft painting, interior soft goods and cabinetry installation, avionics upgrades, and inspections. Customization options are available for paint schemes, interiors, and completions work.
This document discusses colour appearances and the challenges of faithfully reproducing colours. It explores colour as a psycho-physiological phenomenon influenced by factors like juxtaposition, contrast, viewing distance and texture. Examples from artists like Van Gogh, Seurat and Monet are provided to show how they scientifically studied colour effects. The document also discusses how substrate colour impacts the contrast and appearance of colours in an image. Overall, the document examines colour from artistic, scientific and technological perspectives to better understand colour phenomena and the difficulties of colour management.
This document discusses various topics related to paints including their definition, contents, types, classifications, companies that produce paints in Bangladesh, prices of different brands, and uses of different paint products. Paint is defined as a mixture of chemicals that creates color and protects surfaces. The main contents of paint are pigments, binder, thinner, and additives. Common types include aluminum, anti-corrosive, enamel, oil, and rubber base paints. Paints can be classified based on their uses in decorative, industrial, and marine sectors. Major brands available in Bangladesh and their product prices are also outlined.
The manufacturer prepares paint accurately in reactor tanks according to formulations but the blue paint has slight color variation between batches. As an industrial chemist, how could the variation be reduced or eliminated to consistently produce the same blue color? Accurately measuring ingredients and improving ability to handle variations in density, viscosity, and air could help produce consistent batches and reduce waste.
Types of wall paints are discussed, including emulsion paint, distemper paint, enamel paints, wood finishes, primers, putties, aluminium paint, texture paints, cement paint, and synthetic enamel. Different types of paint are suitable for different surfaces like walls, wood, metal, and floors. Proper preparation of the surface is important before painting, such as cleaning, repairing cracks, and checking for moisture. Multiple thin coats are typically recommended for best results with drying time between coats.
Paints are composed of three main materials: pigment, binder, and solvent. Pigment provides color and is made from natural or synthetic materials like clay, gemstones, or plants. The binder holds the pigment together and adheres the paint to a surface, with examples including egg yolks or linseed oil. Solvent can be added to adjust properties like thickness or drying time, and may be oil or water.
This presentation document provides an overview of the product portfolio and production facilities of Fluid Solutions in Norderstedt, Germany. It includes photos and descriptions of various automated and semi-automated paint, ink, and coating production systems used for applications such as industrial lacquers, decorative paints, automotive paints, industrial inks, and flavor production. Details are given on facilities for new coating production, industrial paint dispensing, automotive paint production, and industrial ink and paint kitchens.
Photos Graphos - Painting with Light - Photogram presentationMarnieJEvans
This document provides instructions for an assignment asking students to create self-portrait photograms. Photograms are camera-less images created by placing light-sensitive paper under objects and exposing it to light. The document discusses the history of photograms, provides examples from artists like Man Ray and Moholy-Nagy, and gives detailed directions on how students should select representative objects, do test exposures, arrange compositions, and submit their work along with process notes. Students are asked to bring in objects that represent themselves and create photograms that show their exposure skills, design abilities, and understanding of the technique.
The document discusses various aspects of paint systems, including their components and purposes. It describes that paint is a mixture of pigments, resin, solvents, and additives that provides protection and aesthetic appeal when applied to surfaces. It outlines different types of pigments, resins, and coatings that offer varying performance properties for qualities like durability, adhesion, and weather resistance. Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) coatings are highlighted as exhibiting superior color retention, corrosion resistance, and overall exterior durability compared to other coatings like polyester and urethane.
Asian Paints is Asia's third largest paint company with a 38% market share in India. It operates in 17 countries with 24 manufacturing facilities serving over 65 countries. The presentation discussed Asian Paints' global expansion strategy, highlighting its priority markets of Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand due to growing paint industry sizes and competitive advantages. It also covered Asian Paints' history, market size, competition, SWOT analysis, and alternative entry modes into new markets.
Segmentation – Price (Exterior – Interior)
Distribution Strategies of Berger Paints, Asian Paints
and Akzo Nobel
Promotional Activities of various companies
SWOT analysis of AKZO Nobel
Paint Industry and Market Shares
Major Brands
Institutional Markets
Segmentation-Price
-Category
-Application Area
-Types of Paints
- Industry Linkages
Paints are used to protect surfaces from weathering and corrosion and improve appearance. They contain a base, carrier, pigments, and other additives. The base provides the body, the carrier helps spread the base and allows coloring from pigments. Common bases include zinc white and lead, and common carriers include water, linseed oil, and poppy oil. Additional components like fillers, solvents, and driers are added to provide bulk, spread the paint, and aid drying. Paints are classified into oil, plastic, cement, bituminous, water, and distemper paints. They serve to beautify, protect from corrosion and weathering, and make materials more durable. Good paint has
The document provides an overview of the paint industry in India and Asian Paints company. It discusses that the Indian paint industry is estimated at Rs. 135 billion with 35% coming from the unorganized sector. Asian Paints is India's largest and Asia's third largest paint company with a turnover of Rs. 54.63 billion. The summary provides details about Asian Paints' growth, subsidiaries, vision, and market leadership position in the Indian paint industry.
Paint is made up of pigments, binders, solvents, and additives. The pigment provides color, the binder allows the paint to form a film, and the solvent controls the flow and application of the paint. Common pigments are used to color paints, inks, plastics, fabrics and other materials. Binders suspend the pigment in a vehicle and give the paint its adhesion. Solvents are used to dissolve compounds in paint and allow it to dry rapidly after application. The three main types of paint are watercolor, oils, and acrylics, which differ in terms of ingredients, drying time, and characteristics.
Paint is a solution or suspension of pigment in a binder that is applied as a thin layer to surfaces. It is used to protect, decorate, or add functionality to objects. Paint composition includes pigments for color, a binder that forms the film, solvents to control viscosity, and additives. There are various types of paints based on their application, such as enamel, lacquer, stain, and powder coating paints that are applied by methods like brushing, rolling, and spraying. Paint can fail if not applied or treated properly, and historical use of volatile organic compounds in paint was harmful, leading to the development of more environmentally friendly low- and zero-VOC paints.
The Indian decorative paint industry has grown at 15% annually since liberalization in the 1990s. It is a 70 billion rupee industry, with per capita consumption of only 1.5 kg compared to the global average of 15 kg. The industry is dominated by Asian Paints, Kansai Nerolac, Berger Paints, and ICI Paints. Key segments include emulsions, distempers, enamels, and wood finishes. Major players launch new products regularly, and the industry is expected to grow strongly due to increasing incomes, urbanization, and development in real estate and infrastructure.
Asian Paints has the largest market share of around 32% in the Indian paint industry. The organized sector accounts for around 67% of the market, while the unorganized sector accounts for 35%. Asian Paints, Kansai Nerolac, and Berger Paints are the major players in the organized sector. Asian Paints was founded in 1942 and has grown to become the largest paint company in Asia. It has a presence across multiple countries in South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other regions. The decorative paint segment contributes most to Asian Paints' revenue, followed by industrial paints and automotive coatings.
The document provides an overview of the paint industry in India. It discusses that the Indian paint industry is estimated to be worth Rs. 21,000 crore and has been growing at over 15% annually. The industry can be divided into the decorative segment, which accounts for 70% of demand, and the industrial segment, which accounts for 30% of demand. It also outlines the major players in the organized sector of the industry and their respective market shares.
The document provides an overview of the Indian paints industry, including its history, key players, market characteristics, trends, and consumer behavior. It discusses the four main players in the industry (Asian Paints, Goodlass Nerolac, ICI Paints, Berger Paints), their market shares, brands, and strategies. The paints industry in India is growing steadily and expected to further consolidate, driven by increasing housing, automotive, and infrastructure development. Per capita consumption of paint is low in India compared to other countries, indicating further growth potential.
The document discusses various aspects of paint systems, including their components and purposes. It describes that paint is a mixture of pigments, resin, solvents, and additives that provides protection and aesthetic appeal when applied to surfaces. It outlines different types of pigments, resins, and coatings that offer varying performance properties for qualities like durability, adhesion, and weather resistance. Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) coatings are highlighted as exhibiting superior color retention, corrosion resistance, and overall exterior durability compared to other coatings like polyester and urethane.
Asian Paints is Asia's third largest paint company with a 38% market share in India. It operates in 17 countries with 24 manufacturing facilities serving over 65 countries. The presentation discussed Asian Paints' global expansion strategy, highlighting its priority markets of Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand due to growing paint industry sizes and competitive advantages. It also covered Asian Paints' history, market size, competition, SWOT analysis, and alternative entry modes into new markets.
Segmentation – Price (Exterior – Interior)
Distribution Strategies of Berger Paints, Asian Paints
and Akzo Nobel
Promotional Activities of various companies
SWOT analysis of AKZO Nobel
Paint Industry and Market Shares
Major Brands
Institutional Markets
Segmentation-Price
-Category
-Application Area
-Types of Paints
- Industry Linkages
Paints are used to protect surfaces from weathering and corrosion and improve appearance. They contain a base, carrier, pigments, and other additives. The base provides the body, the carrier helps spread the base and allows coloring from pigments. Common bases include zinc white and lead, and common carriers include water, linseed oil, and poppy oil. Additional components like fillers, solvents, and driers are added to provide bulk, spread the paint, and aid drying. Paints are classified into oil, plastic, cement, bituminous, water, and distemper paints. They serve to beautify, protect from corrosion and weathering, and make materials more durable. Good paint has
The document provides an overview of the paint industry in India and Asian Paints company. It discusses that the Indian paint industry is estimated at Rs. 135 billion with 35% coming from the unorganized sector. Asian Paints is India's largest and Asia's third largest paint company with a turnover of Rs. 54.63 billion. The summary provides details about Asian Paints' growth, subsidiaries, vision, and market leadership position in the Indian paint industry.
Paint is made up of pigments, binders, solvents, and additives. The pigment provides color, the binder allows the paint to form a film, and the solvent controls the flow and application of the paint. Common pigments are used to color paints, inks, plastics, fabrics and other materials. Binders suspend the pigment in a vehicle and give the paint its adhesion. Solvents are used to dissolve compounds in paint and allow it to dry rapidly after application. The three main types of paint are watercolor, oils, and acrylics, which differ in terms of ingredients, drying time, and characteristics.
Paint is a solution or suspension of pigment in a binder that is applied as a thin layer to surfaces. It is used to protect, decorate, or add functionality to objects. Paint composition includes pigments for color, a binder that forms the film, solvents to control viscosity, and additives. There are various types of paints based on their application, such as enamel, lacquer, stain, and powder coating paints that are applied by methods like brushing, rolling, and spraying. Paint can fail if not applied or treated properly, and historical use of volatile organic compounds in paint was harmful, leading to the development of more environmentally friendly low- and zero-VOC paints.
The Indian decorative paint industry has grown at 15% annually since liberalization in the 1990s. It is a 70 billion rupee industry, with per capita consumption of only 1.5 kg compared to the global average of 15 kg. The industry is dominated by Asian Paints, Kansai Nerolac, Berger Paints, and ICI Paints. Key segments include emulsions, distempers, enamels, and wood finishes. Major players launch new products regularly, and the industry is expected to grow strongly due to increasing incomes, urbanization, and development in real estate and infrastructure.
Asian Paints has the largest market share of around 32% in the Indian paint industry. The organized sector accounts for around 67% of the market, while the unorganized sector accounts for 35%. Asian Paints, Kansai Nerolac, and Berger Paints are the major players in the organized sector. Asian Paints was founded in 1942 and has grown to become the largest paint company in Asia. It has a presence across multiple countries in South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other regions. The decorative paint segment contributes most to Asian Paints' revenue, followed by industrial paints and automotive coatings.
The document provides an overview of the paint industry in India. It discusses that the Indian paint industry is estimated to be worth Rs. 21,000 crore and has been growing at over 15% annually. The industry can be divided into the decorative segment, which accounts for 70% of demand, and the industrial segment, which accounts for 30% of demand. It also outlines the major players in the organized sector of the industry and their respective market shares.
The document provides an overview of the Indian paints industry, including its history, key players, market characteristics, trends, and consumer behavior. It discusses the four main players in the industry (Asian Paints, Goodlass Nerolac, ICI Paints, Berger Paints), their market shares, brands, and strategies. The paints industry in India is growing steadily and expected to further consolidate, driven by increasing housing, automotive, and infrastructure development. Per capita consumption of paint is low in India compared to other countries, indicating further growth potential.