Is a paint thickness gauge reading over 400 microns serious for bodywork?
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Bodywork is severely affected, as the normal car paint thickness ranges between 120 to 180 microns. Overview of car paint: Automotive paint (English name: Car-paint) has undergone three major leaps in history: alkyd (enamel) paint in the 1920s; acrylic (enamel) paint in the 1960s, and clear coat (urethane) in the 1980s. Function of car paint: Automotive paint is a protective film sprayed onto cars, a type of coating that makes the car body less susceptible to corrosion and enhances its aesthetic appeal. Different automotive paints produce different effects, and the quality of the paint itself, along with the technology and a good painting environment, is crucial.