Partial vehicle painting

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A kind of artificial paint, made of nitrocellulose, resin, pigment, solvent, etc. Usually sprayed evenly on the surface of the object with a spray gun, water-resistant, oil-resistant, fast drying, used to paint cars, aircraft, wood, leather, etc. The substance is toxic and has a certain impact on the body. Different brands of spray paint have different toxicity due to different content of ingredients. Special attention should be paid to safety when using, avoid inhalation and skin contact.

1. A method of dispersing into uniform and fine mist droplets by means of air pressure through the spray gun and applying them to the surface of the coated object. (Can be divided into various painting methods such as air painting, airless painting and electrostatic painting)

2. A kind of artificial paint, made of resins, pigments, solvents, additives, etc. Usually sprayed evenly on the surface of the object with a spray gun, and then the paint is dried and cured to form a hard coating film. It has the functions of protection, beauty and marking, and is mainly used in automobiles, airplanes, wood, leather, etc. The substance is toxic and has a certain impact on the body. Different brands of spray paint have different toxicity due to different content of ingredients. Special attention should be paid to safety when using, avoid inhalation and skin contact.

Paint brightness problem

The unit of paint gloss is degree: bright 90 degrees, 50 degrees semi-matte 70 degrees, matte 30 degrees. It is often interpreted as a few points of light. Generally speaking, bright is nine points of light, semi-matte is five or six points of light, and matte is three points of light. The difference between bright and matte in the formula is mainly that matte powder (also called matting powder) is added to the matte paint, which causes diffuse reflection on the paint surface, thus achieving the effect of extinction.