Dimet Siam PCL
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Dimet Siam PCL
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Dimet (Siam) Public Co. Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of protective coatings for oil and gas industries, off-shore platforms, refineries, power plants, public utilities, and steel structure. The company is headquartered in Samut Prakan, Samut Prakan. The company went IPO on 2008-01-21. The company is involved in the sale of construction materials. The company is engaged in the provision of construction services, distribution of electricity from renewable energy and power plant maintenance services. The Company’s products include DIMET, Wattyl, CARBOLINE, and Rust Protection Color. Its DIMET products include GP Q/D Enamel ZP Primer, Lacquer Enamel, DS Electrostatic Baking Enamel, DS STE 750, DS EPZ 200, DS CTE 660, and DS Poly U-480. Its Wattyl products include 239 Super Etch, Wattyl GI Primer, Industrial Epoxy Gloss, K/R Poly U-400, and Wattyl SolaGard Satin/Semi Gloss. Its CARBOLINE products include Carboguard 893SG, Carboguard 893SG MIO, Galoseal WB, Carboguard 890GF, Carboguard 890, Carboguard 1209, Carboguard 690, Carboguard 690GF, Carbomastic 615, Carboguard 60, Bitumastic 300M, Phenoline 385, Carboguard 891, Carboguard 891VOC, and Plasite 9060.
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