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  2. Automotive paint - Wikipedia

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    Robotic arm applying paint on car parts. Automotive paint is paint used on automobiles for both protective and decorative purposes. [1] [2] Water-based acrylic polyurethane enamel paint is currently the most widely used paint for reasons including reducing paint's environmental impact. Modern automobile paint is applied in several layers, with ...

  3. Reliant Robin - Wikipedia

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    The Reliant Robin is a small three-wheeled car produced by the Reliant Motor Company in Tamworth, England. It was offered in several versions (Mk1, Mk2 and Mk3) over a period of 30 years. It is the second-most popular fibreglass car in history after the Chevrolet Corvette, with Reliant being the second-biggest British car manufacturer for a ...

  4. pewag group - Wikipedia

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    In 1787 a chain forge was founded in Kapfenberg and in 1803 another one was founded in Graz. About 30 years later an iron casting plant was established in Brückl and the first snow chain worldwide was produced. After 10 years, the name “pewag” was created and at the same time, the plants in Graz and Kapfenberg were merged.

  5. Chemical coloring of metals - Wikipedia

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    Gray for tin or pewter. Use 20% aqueous solution of ferric chloride, it is necessary to immerse the objects in solution, dry and wax or varnish. [30] Gray-black for zinc. Use 20% aqueous solution of ferric chloride, the objects are immersed for 20 minutes, after the appearance of colour, objects should be washed, dried and waxed or varnished. [30]

  6. Lacquer - Wikipedia

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    In modern techniques, lacquer means a range of clear or pigmented coatings that dry by solvent evaporation to produce a hard, durable finish. The finish can be of any sheen level from ultra matte to high gloss, and it can be further polished as required. Lacquer finishes are usually harder and more brittle than oil-based or latex paints and are ...

  7. ChromaFlair - Wikipedia

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    The paint contains tiny synthetic flakes about one micrometer thick. The flakes are constructed of aluminium coated with glass -like magnesium fluoride embedded in semi-translucent chromium . The aluminium and chrome give the paint a vibrant metallic sparkle, while the glass-like coating acts like a refracting prism , changing the apparent ...

  8. Metallic paint - Wikipedia

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    Luxury car manufacturers (particularly German marques such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz) almost always charge a premium for the "option" of metallic paint on a new vehicle. This is often considered a captive market as metallic paints usually account for all but one or two of the colors from the palette available (only red, black, and white are ...

  9. Enamel paint - Wikipedia

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    Enamel paint is paint that air-dries to a hard, usually glossy, finish, used for coating surfaces that are outdoors or otherwise subject to hard wear or variations in temperature; it should not be confused with decorated objects in "painted enamel", where vitreous enamel is applied with brushes and fired in a kiln. The name is something of a ...