Brenntag inks distribution agreement with Halox for paint & coatings in Brazil
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Brenntag inks distribution agreement with Halox for paint & coatings in Brazil

The agreement is part of BSP's effort to become the world leader in innovative distribution of specialties and ingredients

  • By ICN Bureau | December 10, 2023

Brenntag, the global market leader in chemical and ingredient distribution, announced the signing of an exclusive distributor agreement with Halox to distribute a variety of solutions for the Paint & Coatings markets in Brazil, effective immediately.

Halox products are used across a wide range of applications, including Paint & Coatings.

Used specifically as anti-rust and corrosion inhibitors, as well as additives for anti-staining on wood, customers benefit from this addition to the Brenntag portfolio. The LOPON line is dedicated to paint additives such as dispersants, defoamers and stabilizers. These products are suitable for water or solvent based.

Diego Pierotty, Sr. Director Material Science Brenntag Specialties Latin America, commented “We are honored that Halox has chosen us to be their trusted partner in Brazil. We are convinced that this product line is an important addition to the Specialties portfolio for the coatings market in Brazil. With this distribution agreement, one of our main focuses is on the industrial, wood and architectural segments where outstanding protection against weathering, surface protection and ease of formulation is critical to ensure success of our valued customers. Halox has amazing products in the market to meet this challenge.”

Deborah Faber Weiland, Sr. Sales Manager Americas for Halox commented: “Brenntag is our partner of choice because the team convinced us of their expertise in representing our strategy for our products and applications to Brenntag customers, significantly expanding our reach here in Brazil. We look forward to working together.”

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