ORGANIZATION OF QUALITY CONTROL OF PAINT COATINGS ON BODY SURFACES IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
Keywords:
Sealant, automotive industry, primer, quality control, Ishikawa diagram, IoT sensors, paint and varnish layer.Abstract
The article analyzed key issues in the automotive industry regarding paint quality, aesthetic appeal, corrosion resistance, and longevity of vehicles. It has been studied that achieving consistent and high-quality painting work requires combining advanced technologies and rigorous quality control processes throughout the painting process. Furthermore, the article examines various aspects of car paint quality control, focusing on key stages such as surface preparation, paint application, paint drying, and final inspection. Issues, methods, and methodologies related to ensuring the durability, appearance, and performance of paint are also discussed.
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