
The Chinese paint industry has experienced rapid growth in recent years, yet challenges remain in achieving a balanced integration between paints and coatings. A common saying in the industry is “seven parts construction, three parts coating,†highlighting the critical role of coating in the overall performance of painted surfaces. Coatings are not just about aesthetics—they play a vital role in protection, including anti-corrosion, anti-fouling, and mold resistance. For this reason, the close collaboration between paint manufacturers and coating professionals is essential to ensure that products perform effectively in real-world applications.
As the demand for eco-friendly and low-carbon solutions increases, the paint industry is gradually shifting toward water-based and innovative formulations. However, despite these advancements, the development of coatings still lags behind, creating a gap that hinders progress. Several key factors contribute to this issue.
First, there is a lack of communication and coordination between paint manufacturers and downstream users. Traditionally, paint companies have focused on product innovation and performance improvements, but often overlooked how their products perform in actual application scenarios. Meanwhile, coating companies concentrate on refining their techniques without fully understanding the properties of the coatings they use. This disconnect leads to underutilization of paint products and inefficiencies in the field.
Second, outdated coating equipment and technology also limit the potential of modern paint innovations. Technology has long been a weak point in China’s paint industry, acting as a bottleneck for both upstream and downstream sectors. While new paint products continue to emerge, the lack of alignment between manufacturers and end-users slows down the development of necessary equipment and processes. Additionally, the high costs associated with upgrading facilities and conducting research further discourage investment, resulting in what some call a "cold market" for advanced coatings.
To overcome these challenges, stronger collaboration and mutual understanding between all stakeholders are needed. By improving communication, investing in technology, and aligning production with application needs, the paint and coating industries can achieve sustainable growth and create more value for the entire supply chain.
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