What is the meaning of automotive metallic paint?
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Metallic paint is created by mixing metal powder into the paint, which makes the painted metal surfaces appear more shiny and attractive. Viewed from different angles, due to light refraction, the color and even the car's contours will change, giving the vehicle's appearance a richer look. Automotive metallic paint is a high-end car coating made from metal powders such as copper and aluminum. It features a metallic luster texture that enhances the paint film's grade and fully highlights a noble, elegant temperament. There are generally two types: water-based and solvent-based. Since metal powders are unstable in water and air, often undergoing chemical reactions and deterioration, their surfaces require special treatment, making the metal powders used in water-based paints expensive and limited in application. Currently, it is primarily solvent-based. With the advancement of life and the continuous development of the automotive industry, the production of safe and environmentally friendly automotive paints can play a significant role in developing new paint markets. Metallic paint is harder than ordinary paint, making the car body less prone to scratches, and it can also showcase the beauty of the body's level. For those without a garage who can only park in open parking lots, this is a great boon.