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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 Paints Arena | February 6, 2026 - Monster Jam

    Venue Information PPG Paints Arena PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Venue parking details – More Info →

  5. PPG Industries - Wikidata

    PPG Industries (Q48754) global supplier of glass, paint, coatings and chemical products PPG Industries (United States) PPG edit

  6. PPG/WD: PPG Industries Inc Stock Price Quote - - Bloomberg

    Stock analysis for PPG Industries Inc (PPG/WD:US) including stock price, stock chart, company news, key statistics, fundamentals and company profile.

  7. PPG Industries Inc. Research & Ratings | PPG | Barron's

    5 days ago · PPG Industries Inc. research and ratings by Barron's. View PPG revenue estimates and earnings estimates, as well as in-depth analyst breakdowns.

  8. 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 …

  9. Professional Quality Paint Products - PPG Paints

    PPG PROMINENCE™ Interior Paint & Primer 4.6 Ultra-smooth Resilient Finish Zero Voc Highly Stain & Scrub Resistant Excellent Hide & Coverage 100% Acrylic Paint & Primer In One Sold At:

  10. Polypropylene glycol - Wikipedia

    Polypropylene glycol or polypropylene oxide is the polymer (or macromolecule) of propylene glycol. [1] Chemically it is a polyether, and, more generally speaking, it's a polyalkylene glycol …