Glossary
Aftermarket Parts
Automotive replacement parts that were not made by the
original equipment manufacturer.
Air-drying
The process of drying fully during exposure to air at normal
temperatures.
Alternate Term(s): Drying
Basecoat ( BC ) / Clear
A paint system in which the colour effect is given by a
highly pigmented basecoat. Gloss and durability are given
by a subsequent clearcoat.
Bench
A heavy metal platform used to restore a vehicle's structural
geometry to factory specifications. This is done by securing
a portion of the vehicle to the platform, then pulling appropriate
areas of the vehicle into place using special clamps, chains
and hydraulic winches.
Aternate Term(s): Frame Rack, Frame Machine
Betterment
Term used to describe an item replaced due to an accident
that has some wear. The practice is often applied to tires
and batteries that are several years old. If a battery has
used up 3/4 of its life, the Insurance company will pro-rate
the item’s cost and in this case will pay 1/4 of the
cost to replace the battery and will ask the insured or claimant
to pay the remaining 3/4. The premise being that the Insurance
Company is only obligated to return the vehicle to its pre-accident
condition.
Chip Guard
A chip resistant, protective coating normally applied to
lower panels to avoid sharp stones etc. chipping the paint
finish.
Chipping
The removal of paint from a substrate by means of impact
of sharp stones etc.
Clear or Clear coat
The clearcoat imparts gloss and protection to a basecoat
clearcoat system. It is essentially a pigment-free paint.
Coat
A single layer of paint on a surface.
Compounding
The action of using an abrasive polishing material either
by hand or by machine.
Alternate Term(s): Polishing
Corrosion
Degradation of the metal substrate by oxidation. That is
the formation of an oxide layer on the metal surface. This
process requires that the metal surface be exposed to oxygen,
and is favoured in the presence of water. In the case of
iron and steel, corrosion is often referred to as rusting.
Degreasing
The removal from the substrate of contaminants which would
otherwise give rise to surface defects and performance failures.
E.g. poor adhesion.
Detailing
Final cleaning both inside and outside of vehicle, application
of pinstripes, removal of overspray from underhood, trunk
lids etc. as well as polishing
Direct Gloss ( DG )
A topcoat paint which contains pigment and resin, and gives
the required gloss level without the need of the application
of a clearcoat. A DG Paint film has good weathering and durability
characteristics.
DRP
Acronym for Direct Repair Program. These programs often
involve a contractual agreement between an Autobody Repair
Center and an Insurance Company. For the most part, the agreements
set the rules of repair and standardized procedures such
as warranties, billing practices and record keeping.
Drying
The process of change of a coating from the liquid to the
solid state by evaporation of solvent, chemical reaction
of the binding medium, or a combination of these processes.
When drying takes place during exposure to air at normal
temperatures, it is called 'air-drying'; if it can be accelerated
by the application of a moderate degree of heat it is called
'Force-drying' (or Low-bake), as distinct from High-bake.
Alternate Term(s): Binder, Air-drying, Force-drying, Stoving, Low-bake,
High-bake
Edge-to-edge repair
A term denoting a complete panel repair as opposed to a
touch-up or spot repair.
Alternate Term(s): Spot repair
Enamel
A topcoat paint which forms a film by chemical crosslinking
of its component molecules during the cure.
FEA
Acronym for Front End Alignment. Generally appears as a
line item on a repair estimate or repair order. It will sometimes
be accompanied by 4-W or 4-Wheel alignment. This simply means
that the vehicle needs to have all wheels aligned.
Gloss
The degree to which a painted surface possesses the property
of reflecting light in a mirror-like manner.
Hazardous Waste
Any unusable by-product derived from the repair and/or
painting process that cannot be disposed of through normal
waste disposal streams. These products can be potentially
harmful to the environment and require special handling as
well as professional disposal. Federal, State and Local laws
apply and may differ in their scope.
LKQ
Acronym for Like Kind and Quality. Refers to a used part
salvaged from another vehicle. It is inspected by the seller
and re-inspected by the shop upon receipt and accepted if
it is deemed appropriate.
Masking
Temporary covering of areas not to be painted.
Metallic
A term used for finishes incorporating fine metallic particles,
usually aluminium, in the paint.
Mica
A naturally occurring mineral, based on silica, which after
treatment, is used as an effect pigment in coatings. Their
special property is that light falling on a mica particle,
depending on the angle of illumination, reflects the light
with a change in colour. Because of this they are sometimes
referred to as pearls.
Alternate Term(s): Pearl
Motor manufacturer's primer
An undercoat system applied by the manufacturer to the
metal surface of a commercial vehicle or to new automobile
panel parts to give protection during transit, storage, etc.
and which, depending on its type, age and condition, may
be able to support the finishing system. It may consist of
more than just a simple primer coat.
Alternate Term(s): OE Primer
Pearlescent
See "Mica".
Alternate Term(s): Mica
Pigment
The colouring matter in paint. A pigment is different from
a dye in that a pigment is insoluble in the media in which
it is used.
Prep
The process of washing, degreasing and lightly abrading
a panel prior to applying paint.
Alternate Term(s): Prep Work
Pretreatment (metal)
The chemical treatment of unpainted metal surfaces before
painting, for enhanced adhesion and corrosion resistance.
Primer
The first layer of a coating system. Applied to an unpainted
surface. Its' role is to protect the substrate and to prepare
it for the application of a surfacer or topcoat. It must
therefore have above all, excellent adhesion to the substrate
and to the coating which will follow.
Primer-Sealer
An undercoat which improves the adhesion of the topcoat,
and which seals old painted surfaces that have been sanded.
Primer/surfacer primer/filler
A pigmented composition which acts as a primer and at the
same time has filling properties such that it may be sanded
to provide a smooth surface for the colour coat that is to
follow.
Putty
A plastic material with a high mineral filler content -
used for filling deep holes or wide gaps.
R&I
Acronym for Remove and Install. Refers to a part removed
from the customer's damaged vehicle to be saved and reinstalled
after the repair has been completed.
R&R
Acronym for Remove and Replace. Refers to a part removed
from the customer's damaged vehicle that cannot be acceptably
repaired. It is replaced with a new part.
Repair Authorization
The point at which a Consumer authorizes the repair to
their vehicle (and in some cases contingent upon the Insurance
Company settlement process).
Rubbing compound
An abrasive paste that smoothes and polishes paint films.
Alternate Term(s): Polishing compound
Sanding
An abrasive process used to level a coated surface prior
to the application of a further coat.
Alternate Term(s): Flatting
Sealer
An undercoat which improves the adhesion of the topcoat,
and which seals old painted surfaces that have been sanded.
Solid colour
A coating which contains coloured pigments only, i.e.,
does not contain pigments such as aluminums and micas.
Solvent
A liquid, usually volatile, which is used to reduce viscosity.
This is essential in both manufacturing and application processes.
Solvents evaporate during application and drying of paint
and therefore do not become a part of the dried film. In
conventional coatings the solvents are organic compounds
(Alcohols, Esters and Ketones) whilst in waterborne systems
there is a mix of organic solvents with water.
Substrate
The uncoated/unpainted surface.
Supplement
Additional repairs needed to complete the repair that were
not identified on the original estimate
Tack rag
Cotton fabric, such as cheesecloth, lightly impregnated
with a resin, used to remove dust from a surface after rubbing
down and prior to further painting. Tack rags should be stored
in an airtight container to conserve their tackiness.
Tape marking
The imprint caused by applying masking tape on to a newly-applied
paint film before it has time to harden.
Thinner
A blend of volatile organic solvents added to the paint
to reduce it to the correct viscosity for application.
Three Coat colour
A topcoat colour which consists of 3 parts, a basecoat,
a midcoat and a clear.
Alternate Term(s): Tri-coat
Tint and Blend
The process of mixing toners to match the existing paint
finish, then blending or overlapping the color into the adjacent
panel to avoid color match problems.
Tinter
Any coloured pigment or paint mixture used to make small
adjustments in colour, or to the mix the colour in the first
place from a mixing scheme.
Alternate Term(s): Base colour
Top coat
The final layers of a coating system whose role is primarily
decorative. However the topcoat often imparts protection
to ultra violet light present in sunlight.
Touch-up
A localised repair usually confined to the smallest area
possible (for example, repairs due to stone chips damage).
Two-pack
A paint or lacquer supplied in two parts which must be
mixed together in the correct proportions before use. The
mixture will then remain usable for a limited period only.
U.V. Absorbers
Chemicals added to paint to absorb Ultraviolet radiation
present in sunlight.
Ultra Violet Light
That portion of the spectrum which is largely responsible
for the degradation of paint films. Invisible to the eye,
causes sunburn.
Undercoats
A first coat; primer, sealer or surfacer.
Unibody
The structural support found in most late model vehicles.
VIN
Acronym for Vehicle Identification Number. This is a unique
number that identifies your vehicle. Although its primary
purpose is to identify your vehicle, it often contains important
information concerning the equipment and options that were
installed on your vehicle at the factory. This information
allows the Repair Center to order the correct parts for your
vehicle. Any professional estimate or Repair Order will have
this number on it. |