What is the standard thickness of automotive paint?
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The standard thickness of automotive paint ranges between 120 to 180 micrometers. The functions of automotive paint include: 1. Protecting the car from erosion by various corrosive agents in the atmosphere. 2. Decorating the car. 3. Identifying the type of car. 4. Enhancing the comfort and sealing of the car, preventing noise caused by vibrations. The main paint processes are: 1. Electrophoretic paint: Its role is to prevent rust and corrosion. 2. Primer paint: Its role is to resist ultraviolet rays and stone impacts, laying the foundation for the color paint. 3. Color paint layer: Its role is to enhance aesthetics. 4. Clear coat layer: Its role is to give the car body a glossy appearance and resistance to friction.