AkzoNobel India introduces pioneering paint to support infrastructure plans
Powered by Carbon Shield Technology, it bridges a current gap in the market and could play a major role in helping to support India’s infrastructure agenda.
The Indian government’s efforts to provide the country with world class infrastructure have been boosted by the introduction of a first-of-its-kind anti-carbonation paint developed by AkzoNobel.
Dulux Professional Weathershield Anti-Carb is a water-based coating which can protect steel reinforcement in concrete from corrosion. Compliant with the specifications of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, the multiple features contained in the new product mean it can also withstand the harshest climatic conditions.
Powered by Carbon Shield Technology, it bridges a current gap in the market and could play a major role in helping to support India’s infrastructure agenda.
“Infrastructure will be a huge facilitator for India’s growth, as well as helping to improve the quality of life,” says Rajiv Rajgopal, Managing Director of AkzoNobel India. “There’s currently very strong demand for corrosion-resistant, sustainable products and we hope to make an important contribution by launching this exciting new paint technology.”
As well as providing protection against concrete carbonation, the new product also offers resistance against fungus, algae and UV rays. “We’re committed to providing more innovative, sustainable products,” continues Rajgopal. “This latest launch is part of our ongoing strategy to expand our professional product portfolio while supporting the increasing efforts to improve India’s infrastructure.”
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