What is the normal reading for a paint thickness gauge?
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Paint thickness gauge readings between 120 and 180 microns are considered normal. Below is relevant information: 1. A paint thickness gauge is primarily used to measure the thickness of a car's paint surface, helping determine whether the vehicle needs repainting. Paint thickness varies depending on the car model, color, and specific area. 2. Automotive paint must not only possess excellent mechanical properties, fullness, and high gloss but also demonstrate good adhesion, high hardness, and strong scratch resistance. Additionally, it should have superior weather resistance, scratch and wear resistance, gloss retention, and excellent resistance to gasoline, alcohol, acids, alkalis, and salt spray. Automotive paint coating involves applying a thin film over the car's paint surface to maintain the paint's gloss and provide a physical protective layer, thereby safeguarding the paint surface.