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Frequently asked questions
Toll manufacturing is when a company provides its formula, raw materials, or specifications to a third-party manufacturer who then produces the paint or coating on its behalf.
In toll manufacturing, the customer typically owns the formula and sometimes provides raw materials. In contract manufacturing, the manufacturer usually sources materials and sometimes develops the formulation.
Decorative paints, industrial coatings, waterproofing solutions, textured finishes, protective wall coatings, primers, and speciality coatings (e.g., anti-microbial, heat-resistant, fire-retardant).
Through standardised production processes, batch testing, quality control checks, and adherence to ISO or local regulatory standards.
Yes, at DGH Manufacturing we have colour-matching and lab testing capabilities to replicate or improve on existing formulations to ensure your products success.
Yes, DGH Manufacturing comply with VOC regulations and local health & safety laws.
non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), restricted access to formulations, and secure data handling practices ensure IP protection.
Yes, but ownership terms are defined in the agreement—some improvements may remain yours, while others may be shared.
At DGH Manufacturing we offer a range of batch sizes ranging from 120L - 800L with larger quantities being possible in special circumstances.
Yes, we offer full-service packaging, private labelling, and branding support.
Both models exist. Some clients supply all raw materials; others request us as the manufacturer to source them.
DGH Manufacturing can offer warehousing, stock management, and direct distribution to end customers.
Yes, specialised facilities can handle additives, textures, and functional coatings.
DGH Manufacturing offer technical support and formulation development if required but can also work to pre existing batch sheets and formulations.
Yes, pilot runs and lab-scale batches can be offered depending on the product desired.
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