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Glossary All paint Air blow Block paint Clear paint (clear coat) Double coat Dry coat Dry film Dust coat ED painting Enamel Featheredging Flash off Ford cup Gun stroke Hardener Heat-hardening acrylic resin paint Painting of complete surface. Using compressed air to blow away dust and debris. Painting a section only, such as a door. Clear paint without dye (pigment). Application of two paint coats. Paint which left the spray gun and dried partially before it reached the surface, making the painted surface rough. Dry coating is caused by too little paint being high an air pressure, too much distance between the painted surface and the moving the gun too fast. thereby fed, too gun, or Paint which has dried completely. Paint is applied thinner than a dry coat. Painted surface becomes rough. Electrostatic discharge painting. Finishing paint pigmented with dye. Smoothing off the edges of painted surfaces. Evaporation of the paint solvent. (Flash off time is the period between paint coat appli- cations.) A type of viscosity meter . Movement of the paint gun. Hardening agent of two-liquid type paint or fillers. Polycyanates and oxides are used for hardeners. Composed of acrylic resin and meramine resin, and hardened (forms a paint film) by baking. (cont'd) Main Menu Table of Contents |