Process in Manufacturing
The process typically starts with pre-paint measurements and inspections to ensure that the vehicle body is properly prepared for painting. This may involve measuring the alignment of the vehicle's body panels and checking for any defects or imperfections that could affect the quality of the final paint job. During the painting process, manual measurements are taken to ensure that the paint is being applied at the correct thickness and that it is being applied evenly across the surface of the vehicle. This may involve using tools such as paint thickness gauges or visual inspection gauges to monitor the quality of the paint job as it progresses. After the paint has been applied, manual measurements and visual inspections are used to ensure that the final finish meets quality standards. This may involve examining the painted surface for defects such as runs, sags, or other imperfections, as well as checking the thickness and consistency of the paint. Data collected from these manual measurements is typically recorded in a database or other system for analysis and process improvement. This data can be used to identify areas where the painting process can be improved or optimized, as well as to ensure that quality standards are being met consistently over time.