In 2012, China's coating industry experienced remarkable growth and innovation. Several companies, such as Bardez Chemical, Jitai Chemicals, Champion Coatings, Guanghui Chemicals, and Xinhe New Materials, were recognized as key high-tech enterprises under the National Torch Plan. Feiyang Chemical, Xiubing Chemical, Huazi Bu, Dabao Chemical, and Zhejiang Global Paint also received national high-tech enterprise certifications. Companies like Hongchang Chemical and Foster’s Paint were reviewed and approved as national high-tech enterprises. Additionally, several firms, including Mei Tushi, Changjiang Coatings, and Suzhou Jiren Paint Industry, secured national invention patents, showcasing significant progress in independent innovation and accelerating technological development within the sector. Collaboration became a key driver of innovation that year. Bardez partnered with BYK Chemical, Clivia, and BASF to establish a joint laboratory. Yip Chemical signed an agreement with Wuyi University, while Fusi Special Paint formed a strategic partnership with DuPont Titanium Technologies. Hezhong Chemical collaborated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou Institute of Chemistry and Guangzhou University. Three Trees won the Nobel Prize for its research into future coating technologies, and Garbery worked again with South China University of Technology on high-performance coatings. The establishment of the Quanzhou Coating Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance and the China Coatings Industry Technology Innovation Alliance marked a shift from individual efforts to collaborative innovation, emphasizing the growing importance of cooperative strategies in driving technological advancement. Several groundbreaking products emerged in 2012. Hongchang Chemical’s four independently developed products passed high-tech certification, including ultra-high-temperature metal anti-oxidation coatings, US Tuoke aldehyde heat-insulating interior wall paints, and water-based coatings for fiberboard. Anti-icing fluorocarbon coatings were applied to fan blades, and the Northern Coatings Industry Research Institute successfully developed optical fiber coatings. These achievements demonstrated the rapid growth of scientific and technological innovation in the industry. China made significant breakthroughs in advanced coating technologies. The marine long-term anti-fouling paint project filled a domestic gap, while high-performance industrial coatings reached international standards. Wind turbine tower water-based anti-corrosion coatings achieved global competitiveness, and fire-retardant coatings for steel structures matched international levels. Domestic nuclear power plant paint products entered both domestic and foreign markets, highlighting China's growing influence in cutting-edge coating technology. From basic research to application, from overcoming industrial bottlenecks to improving high-end technologies, and from independent R&D to collaborative innovation, the Chinese coating industry used technology to build its pride and reputation. Among the notable achievements in 2012: **NO.1** The marine long-term anti-fouling paint project filled a domestic technical gap, aiming to shorten the gap between domestic and international standards and boost the industry's revenue. **NO.2** The Changzhou Institute of Nuclear Power Coatings developed products that met global standards, filling a domestic void and becoming the only domestically funded company with full intellectual property rights in this field. **NO.3** Haihua Research Institute invested 5 billion yuan to build a marine paint research and pilot plant incubator, enhancing capabilities in military and aerospace coatings. **NO.4** The "ZS-1023 ultra-high temperature metal anti-oxidation coating" was developed, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 3000°C, offering superior protection for critical components in aviation and rocket engines. **NO.5** Collaborative innovation became central to the industry, with alliances and partnerships forming across major players, marking a shift toward collective progress. **NO.6** Over six paint companies received national high-tech enterprise recognition, boosting their R&D capabilities and strengthening the industry's foundation for innovation. **NO.7** Many companies won national invention patents, reflecting a strong commitment to independent innovation and the transformation of patented technologies into commercial success. **NO.8** High-performance industrial coatings began transitioning from "imported" to "Made in China," with projects like Carpoly’s HTM103 leading the way. **NO.9** The Northern Coatings Institute developed fast-curing polyimide coatings for optical fibers, challenging global monopolies and promoting localization. **NO.10** The wind turbine tower water-based anti-corrosion coating technology reached international standards, demonstrating China's growing expertise in green and sustainable solutions. These milestones not only reflected the strength of China’s coating industry but also signaled a promising future driven by innovation, collaboration, and technological excellence.

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