Auto collision chapter 25

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Remove paint, but not metal, the disks are color coated too; white is coarse, yellow medium, and green is fine

Abrasive disks

Handheld pad to scuff paint. The color of the pad indicates its level of abrasiveness

Abrasive pads

Chemical added to paint when a faster drying time, or cure time, is needed

Accelerator

Used to give paint special capabilities or to prevent problems

Additives

Primer formulated to act as a bonding agent and hold refinish paint

Adhesion promoter

The reducer component that chemically bites into the substrate. Once the paint is sprayed on a substrate and the _______ bites in, the solvent evaporates.

Adhesion solvent

The reducer component that chemically bites into the substrate. Once the paint is sprayed on a substrate and the adhesion solvent bites in, this solvent evaporates

Adhesion solvent

Thick resins that, when mixed with solvent, form a matrix to evenly disperse and contain the paint's pigment

Binder

Which of the following is NOT a type of undercoat? Binder Etcher Surfacer Sealer

Binder

The appearance of an undercoat pigment in the topcoat is called bleeding. The opposite of hiding.

Bleeding

A method of paint application intended to hide slight color variation, or mismatch, between the repaired panel and the rest of the vehicle.

Blending

Crystals of zinc phosphate on bare steel cause good ______ characteristics.

Bonding

Occurs when improperly mixed surfacer is too thick to flow into and completely fill a scratch. The topcoat then sinks into the scratches making them visible. Can also refer to the unintended removal of paint when masking tape is pulled off.

Bridging

Includes compounds, polishes, and glazes

Buffing materials

The thickness of paint film, measured in mils.

Build

Anything that causes or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected

Catalyst

The ability of a finish to withstand exposure to solvents such as gasoline

Chemical Resistance

This sandpaper does not have spaces between the abrasive particles.

Closed-coat

The chemical bond (link) formed between molecular chains

Crosslinking

To harden. A process during which a chemical reaction results in a harder, more stable linkage such as that found in an adhesive bond

Curing

Will quickly grind down a weld. They are the most aggressive tool in the shop

Cut off wheel

A soft cloth rag that will not damage clean paint. It is the preferred way to apply and wipe off glaze

Detail cloth

Product used to dissolve a thick paint down to a sprayable viscosity

Dilution Solvent

The reducer component used to dilute the paint to a sprayable mixture. This solvent evaporates as the paint is sprayed. This is the fastest evaporating component of the reducer.

Dilution solvent

An undercoat that combines 2 functions. An example is primer-Surfacer, which binds and fills

Dual-Use Undercoat

The length of time required for paint to cure to a point where dirt will no longer stick.

Dust free time

An electrode position primer applied to a bare metal part at the factory

E-coat

When added to paint, filler, or adhesives it initiated a chemical reaction that causes cross-linking

Hardener

A topcoat paints ability to cover and not allow any color from below to show through. When the undercoat is no longer visible through the base coat

Hiding

When the topcoat paint is applied over any paint including surfacer the solvents in the topcoat may soak into the layer below. This is the ability of the surfacer to resist absorption of the top coat

Hold-out

A tri-coat paint thta changes colors. When viewing the painted surface from different angles the color changes

Hue-shifting colors

The time after mixing when components in the paint are still interacting. An epoxy primer cannot be separated until this has ended

Induction period

Component that allows the paint film to stay wet long enough for leveling to take place

Leveling solvent

The reducer component that causes the paint film to stay wet long enough for leveling to occur. Flow out is the ability of the wet paint film to level to a smooth surface. This is the slowest evaporating component of a reducer.

Leveling solvent

During adhesion, irregular metallic flakes position causes the base coat to appear ________.

Lighter

Applied with a spraygun liquid mask drive through film on the surface of the vehicle and will protect the wheel wells frame roof and wheels from paint overspray

Liquid mask

Quality of the paint that is so tough and durable that is not easily scratched abrasion

Mar resistance

Material used to protect the vehicle from overspray when priming or painting.

Masking Paper

Adhesive tape used to hold masking paper in place, as well as to block paint

Masking tape

A clear plastic cup with mixing ratios printed on it. Sometimes disposable, these cups are designed for fast and accurate paint formulation and mixing.

Mixing cup

Used to measure paint and stir components. Universal ______ are marked into equal units. Dedicated _________ are marked into part ratios for a particular type.

Mixing sticks

This sandpaper has spaces between the abrasive particles.

Open-coat

A process in which the paint film combines with oxygen to dry/cure the finish.

Oxidation

Most paint must be diluted before spraying. ________ such as thinner or reducer, are combined with paint to create a sprayable mixture.

Paint Diluting Elements

Device used to filter the mixed paint as it is poured into the paint gun cup. Some are reusable, others are disposable.

Paint strainers

Fine powders that give an object color.

Pigment

Less aggressive than other abrasives. It can remove paint with minimal damage to underlying metal.

Plastic wheel

Another word for curing. During this, components in the paint react with each other.

Polymerization

A loosely woven fabric coated with sticky resin. When gently wiped over a surface before painting, it will pick up and hold on to dust and other small particles of debris.

Tack Rag

How many minutes should you soak wet/dry sandpaper before you use it?

Ten

Paints that dry by evaporation of solvents only. Thermoplastic paints can be top coats or under coats.

Thermoplastic

Paints that dry by evaporation of solvents and by reaction. When this is cured it is more durable than cured thermoplastic paint. These paints are the most common, and used for top and under coats.

Thermoset Paint

When lacquer paint is diluted with thinner.

Thinning

The attractive, durable, finish on a vehicle.

Topcoat

Is similar to a base/clear coat in that the last coatis clear, but there are 2 layers of paint underneath the clear coat.

Tricoat

Contains a photo initiator and is designed to cure when exposed to UV radiation. They are single part paints and are available for top and under coats.

UV cure paint

Formulated to effectively adhere to the substrate and provide a satisfactory base for the topcoat.

Undercoat

Holds a measured amount of paint. A precisely sized hole in the bottom of the cup allows paint to flow out. Thicker paint takes longer than than thinner paint to flow out.

Viscosity cup

A special type of self-etching primer, that does not have a vinyl base.

Wash Primer

Paint components in this are suspended in water. There are not nearly as many VOC's. They are commonly applied as base coats.

Water-borne paints

Mica added to paint gives a(n) _______ effect.

pearl

A 6" disk attached to a velcro-type holder, that does minimal damage to the metal.

Stripping Pad

The surface to be painted. It may be steel, aluminum, body filler, rigid plastic, or flexible plastic.

Substrate

Is designed to fill imperfections. It is applied to build up low spots inside featheredged areas.

Surfacer

T or F? Dry sandpaper will disintigrate if it becomes wet.

T

T or F? Thermoplastic paint dries by evaporation of the solvent.

T

Which of the following statements is FALSE? 1.) Pigments determine the color of the paint 2.) Pigments are made from liquids 3.) Talc is a pigment that is used to add bulk to paint 4.) Titanium dioxide is a pigment

#2

A liquid formulation used to remove microscopic rust formation and to prepare the bare steel to accept paint.

Etcher

T or F? A plastic or poly abrasive is more aggressive than the silicon carbide or aluminum oxide.

F

T or F? FEPA-Rated sandpaper grit is preceeded by the letter S.

F

T or F? The lower the grit number, the finer the sandpaper grit.

F

A gradual change in color often caused by exposure to the sun. Also refers to a custom painting technique where one color subtly changes into another color, popularly using colors adjacent on the color wheel.

Fading

Modifies paint chemistry to be similar to the chemistry of the contamination to a point where the paint is no longer repelled by the contaminant

Fish eye eliminator

The number of minutes it takes for the solvents in freshly applied paint to evaporate, leaving the paint dry enough to touch

Flash time

The number of minutes that elapse between coats of paint is ____.

Flash time

This reduces the gloss level, depending on how much is added

Flattening agent

An additive that changes the paint by allowing it to remain pliable when deformed

Flex agent

A desirable characteristic of durable paint. Paint must be flexible enough to move w/ the metal's expansion and contraction cycles. If the paint is inflexible it will crack

Flexibility

The ability of the wet paint film to level to a smooth surface is known as ____.

Flow out

The tendency of wet paint to level and smooth out immediately after spraying

Flow out

Round abrasive tool that can quickly remove paint as well as metal.

Grinding disk

The amount of time it will take for the mixed paint to cure under standard conditions of 70 degrees Fahrenheit and 50% humidity.

Pot life

A process that applies an electrically charged, dry powder to grounded bare metal parts, then melts the powder into a thick, uniform coating that doesn't run or sag, and is tougher than conventional.

Powder coating

Product formulated to remove fingerprints and minor oil-based contamination prior to the application of paint.

Pre-Paint Solvent

A solution blended to remove contaminants. This type of solvent is considered aggressive and will dissolve heavy tar contamination

Pre-Sanding solvent

Coating that creates a band between the bare metal and subsequent paint layers.

Primer

Which of the following is applied to bare metal? Primer Surfacer Sealer All of the above

Primer

A solvent that is used to dissolve a thick paint down to a sprayable viscosity. Enamel paint is diluted with this.

Reducer

Enamel paint is diluted with reducer, a process known as...

Reducing

A(n) _______ is used to lengthen paint drying time.

Retarder

Additive used to increase paint drying time. It should inly be added to topcoats.

Retarder

A protective coating that looks like heavy orange peel, typically applied to rocker panels and other lower body parts. It can be sprayed and dries to a thick chip-resistant coating.

Rock guard

What is used to raise a molding while masking?

Rope

Type of paint that uses highly volatile chemicals, such as ether, to carry the paint components into suspension. Most of the refinish paint used in collision and repair shops is this.

Solvent-borne Paint

A thick and durable urethane, polyurethane -, or epoxy-based polymer engineered to protect the paint inside the truck bed.

Spray-on bed liner

A mild abrasive cleaner used to scuff clear coat before blending. The abrasive in the paste scours the paint; cleaning and gently abrading.

Sanding paste

An adhesion promoter helps achieve a uniform topcoat color, forms a barrier over sensitive substrates and provides hold out.

Sealer

A tube-applied product used to make a joint between panels moisture proof.

Seam sealer

Etches and primes bare metal in one step. It is applied to any bare metal before the glass is installed.

Self-Etching primer

_______ combines cleaning, phosphating, and priming into one procedure.

Self-etching primer

The undesirable tendency for primer or surfacer coats to recede. This causes cracking and other unwanted defects in the topcoat.

Shrink

Substance capable of dissolving or dispersing other substances.

Solvent

Paint is made up of binder, pigment, ______, and additives.

solvent

Lacquer is a(n) ________ paint.

thermoplastic


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