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Paint driers contain oxidizable or drying oil components that accelerate the curing of paint. The chemical compounds forming most driers are metallo-organics. Paint driers are classified into two type, primary driers and secondary driers.
Primary driers consist of cobalt and manganese, which cause the surface of film to cure rapidly due to high catalytic activity, whereas secondary driers are compounds of lead, calcium, zinc, and zirconium, which cure slowly and uniformly when used along with cobalt or manganese. Driers are specialized group of additives owing to its specific effect on oxidizing film forming.
Growth in population is expected to boost the demand for housing & commercial infrastructure, which in turn fuels the demand for paint driers in the construction sector. Wall, floor, and roof are constantly subjected to high impact, abrasions, chemical spill overs, and thermal shocks, and weakens the reinforcement of concrete surface. Concrete wall, floor, and roof are porous and tend to create laitance from wear & tear and thus need to be protected by paints & coatings. Thus, increase in use of paints & coatings is anticipated to boost the market growth during the forecast period. The development of the paints & coatings industry is expected to provide lucrative opportunity for the market players.
The global paint driers market is segmented on the basis of type, product, application, and geography. Based on type, the market is categorized into primary drier and secondary drier. The market segmented based on the product include liquid drier, oil paint drier, and others. By application, it is divided into paint & coatings, construction, and others. The report analyzes the market trends in different geographies, which include North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
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