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  1. PPG: Innovating with Paints, Coatings, and Specialty Products

    Leading manufacturers trust PPG’s global color stylists, chemists and technical application experts to provide the innovative coatings that enhance the products we use every day.

  2. Paint Solutions Specially Formulated for the Pro - PPG

    PPG provides high-quality paint products, color services, and support to professional painters, contractors, designers, architects, and specifiers.

  3. PPG Industries - Wikipedia

    PPG Industries, Inc. is an American supplier of paints, coatings, and specialty materials based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It operates in more than 70 countries globally.

  4. PPG Protective & Marine Coatings

    PPG is an industry leader in both Hydrocarbon Passive Fire Protection (HPFP) and Cellulosic Passive Fire Protection (CPFP). Our PPG PITT-CHAR® and PPG STEELGUARD® are …

  5. Our Story - About - PPG

    At PPG (NYSE:PPG), we work every day to develop and deliver the paints, coatings and specialty materials that our customers have trusted for more than 140 years.

  6. Home | Refinish - PPG

    From high performance paints and coatings to digital color tools, PPG Refinish delivers market-leading solutions to the refinish industry and beyond.

  7. Professional Quality Paint Products - PPG Paints

    PPG Paints Find What You Need for Your Next Project with Our Variety of Paints, Stains and Specialty Products Below Filters Products 361 Results

  8. ‘Difficult decision’: Pa. plant to close; 82 people to be laid off

    Jul 3, 2025 · A Pennsylvania manufacturing plant will cease operations next year as part of the company’s global cost-reduction initiative. The Whitford Corporation, a subsidiary of PPG …

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    The PPG logo, Colorful Communities, Moonwalk, Innovel and We Protect and Beautify the World are registered trademarks and PPG Linq is a trademark of PPG Industries ...

  10. PPG Corporate

    PPG was founded in 1883 when Capt. John B. Ford and John Pitcairn started the first commercially successful plate glass factory in the United States, in Creighton, Pa. Known as …