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The automotive coatings industry plays a crucial role in the manufacturing and maintenance of vehicles. It involves the application of various types of coatings to vehicle surfaces to enhance appearance, protect against environmental factors, and improve durability. The primary processes in automotive coatings include surface preparation, primer application, basecoat application, and clearcoat application. Surface preparation involves cleaning and treating the vehicle surface to ensure proper adhesion of the coatings. Primer application provides a smooth surface and enhances the adhesion of subsequent layers. The basecoat, which contains pigments, gives the vehicle its color and aesthetic appeal. The clearcoat, a transparent layer, provides gloss and protects the underlying layers from UV radiation, scratches, and chemical exposure.
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