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Superior Color Matching of Fascia and Body
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To coat flexible parts such as R-RIM Urethane Fascia baked at low temperatures, a different painting approach from one for steel parts is employed. Since paint color differences between the fascia and the body would downgrade the product, a color matching technique is required.
For better color matching, matching of color shades was attempted with improvement of paint resin, optimal pigment blending and analysis of how color is affected by varying conditions. Application of a primer for finishing has brought about the desired paint film distinctness. Introduced was also the high weatherablilty paint for plastic parts.
All such techniques were utilized on R-RIM Urethane Fascia to achieve high-grade color matching.
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Tanimoto, Y., Kishimoto, T., and Aizawa, M., "Superior Color Matching of Fascia and Body," SAE Technical Paper 870108, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/870108.Also In
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