UCAR Emulsion Systems Announces Price Increases for Traffic Paint Latex Products
These increases will affect all traffic paint latex products, and come as a result of increasing raw material, energy, transportation and compliance costs.
Customers interested in learning more about the price increases should contact their local Dow sales representatives.
The UCAR Emulsion Systems business manufactures and markets emulsions for architectural and industrial coatings as well as for building products, textiles, traffic paint and adhesives. UCAR(TM) and NeoCAR(TM) latexes, and UCAR POLYPHOBE(TM) rheology modifiers can be formulated into a wide variety of products to enhance performance properties. UES operates at 13 production facilities globally, including five operating in North America.
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