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Check out this years’ hottest products from the Sema Show, hand picked by our very own judge and editor, Allison Rogers from Collision Repair magazine.

CONTENTS

SPECIAL ANNUAL EDITION

FEATURES 06 PUBLISHER’S PAGE 08 SEMA PRODUCT SPECIAL 16 FROM PIXELS TO PAVEMENT 20 DRIVING TOWARD A GREENER FUTURE 22 COMPANY PROFILES 28 NEW MATERIALS 31 HOW-TO, ON GLUE 32 ELECTRIFYING YOUR TOOLS 34 DENTLESS DEBUNKING 36 THE CLIMATE—CAR COLOUR CONNECTION 82 LAST WORD

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PRODUCT WATCH WE’VE PERUSED FAR AND WIDE TO BRING YOU THIS BOOK OF HOT PRODUCTS

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rab a cup of coffee and get ready to dive into the latest edition of our industry product Buyer’s Guide. With all the changes happening in our industry, we couldn’t be more excited to present this jam-packed resource: the 2024 Collision Repair magazine Buyer’s Guide. Our team of expert staff have scoured the market to bring you the coolest, most cutting-edge tools and services that will

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will have you turning heads with your repair skills. We know that collision repair can sometimes be a bumpy ride, but don’t worry, we’ve got your back. Consider this guide your trusty co-pilot, guiding you through the twists and turns of the industry. We’ve done the research so you can make informed decisions and find the perfect products that suit your needs.

WHETHER YOU’RE A SEASONED PROFESSIONAL OR JUST STARTING OUT IN THE INDUSTRY, THIS GUIDE IS YOUR ONE-STOP SHOP FOR ALL THINGS COLLISION REPAIR. make your repair process smoother than a freshly waxed sports car. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out in the industry, this guide is your one-stop shop for all things collision repair. Get ready to drool over the shiny gadgets and gizmos we’ve handpicked for you. From state-of-the-art body repair equipment that will make your jaw drop to vibrant paints that will give your repairs that finishing touch, we’ve got it all. But hey, it’s not all about the products! We’ve sprinkled in some awesome articles and tips from industry leaders who know their stuff. Find out what’s hot in the collision repair world, get the inside scoop on the latest trends, and discover some killer techniques that

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So, fasten your seatbelts and get ready to take your collision repair game to the next level. Flip through these pages, let your imagination run wild, and get inspired to create repair masterpieces that will leave your customers in awe. Thank you for joining us on this thrilling ride through the world of collision repair products. We hope this guide brings you joy, inspiration, and all the tools you need to make your repairs shine!

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HOT PICKS SELECTED BY OUR EDITOR, A SEMA SHOW JUDGE

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ne of the most captivating parts of the annual SEMA Show is witnessing all the spectacular new products being unveiled to our industry. This year, Collision Repair magazine editor, Allison Rogers was selected as one of the expert journalists behind the Global Media Awards program at SEMA. A panel of 20+ esteemed automotive journalists from across the globe were tasked with selecting the products they believe will have the most impact on their home markets. Check out Allison’s choices—and honourable mentions—here.

Allison’s Picks KECO GLUE PULL REPAIR+ SYSTEM BY KECO BODY REPAIR KECO’s GPR+ System adds to your L2E Glue Pull Repair Collision System to create an all-around repair system that can correct just about any damage, according to KECO. With the added tools in the GPR+ System, technicians will be able to glue pull and push to paint with ease. This system is intended to complement glue pull repair and allow technicians to make the most efficient repairs possible. AR

Experts in glue-pull repair (GPR) maintain a clear opinion that glue and cold-pull repairs are the future of our industry. Remember that US $41,000 Rivian claim from a few months back? The vehicle was said to require an entire bedside replacement. That job was fixed in two days by a dent repair expert using KECO glue products and techniques. While experts are humming and hawing over whether the results are up to spec, what is not up for debate is the fact that this Rivian looks about 99 percent better.

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NEW PRODUCTS

SEMA PRODUCT SHOWCASE FOR COPILOT MANAGEMENT SUITE: REMOTE, MOBILE AND CALIBRATION

2024

BY OPUS IVS This management system offers remote, mobile, and calibration centre services ordering directly from the DriveSafe diagnostic tool. Remote services access OE software through Expert Mode. The program also enables mobile van dispatching with schedule and routing; calibration centre scheduling and integrates ADAS MAP information and scan results. AR

The CoPilot Management Suite takes OPUS IVS’s remote and mobile diagnostic and calibration solutions into one fold, streamlining the operations of remote providers, automotive service providers and ADAS calibration centres. As the popularity of ADAS calibration centres continues to rise across the Canadian industry, the CoPilot Management Suite offers any third-party calibration centre or otherwise a wealth of customizable tools, along with extensive integration for scheduling, dispatching, communications, invoicing and more.

ASTECH RULES ENGINE BY REPAIRIFY The patented and proprietary asTech Rules Engine provides shops with the ability to select an aftermarket diagnostic scan that will read all of a vehicle’s OEM modules correctly, equivalent to that of an authentic OEM tool. With the Rules Engine enabled, asTech customers can be confident with the accuracy and cost of the recommended scan type. AR

asTech, a Repairify company, has been using its Rules Engine platform to reveal a plethora of data in the collision repair industry. Recently, the asTech engineers behind Rules Engine conducted thousands of tests scanning vehicles in the North American car parc using aftermarket OEM scan tools. In several cases, aftermarket scan tools failed to throw critical codes that only OEM-branded scan tools picked up. In one instance, an aftermarket scan tool missed a procedure calling for an entire airbag module replacement—a critical, life-saving operation, in some cases. With Rules Engine at a technician’s side, any shortcomings involved with using an aftermarket scan tool are noted by the program. So, in the event an aftermarket scan tool is used and a DTC is missed, Rules Engine will notify you that something is missing. It has your back—and your business’s best interest in mind.

GLASURIT 100LINE EXTREME BY BASF Glasurit’s 100 Line Extreme basecoat/clearcoat finishing is a wet-on-wet process with clear. The 100Line Extreme line has exceptionally good hiding power and high efficiency, says BASF, and is designed to help painters achieve perfect results—even in extreme temperatures and low humidity with waterborne basecoats. AR

Did you know that BASF tested the Glasurit 100 Line in Canada? We were one of the first markets to receive the product— thanks to our extreme climate. Well, they’ve made 100 Line even more Extreme with this new iteration. BASF says the Glasurit 100Line Extreme is designed specifically for extreme temperatures in low humidity. Alberta—we’re looking to you.

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NEW PRODUCTS

SEMA PRODUCT SHOWCASE FOR TOLECUTTER BY EAGLE ABRASIVES Eagle Abrasives says its new Tolecutter can revolutionize your touch-up sanding process and reduce finishing time by 50 percent or more. Lightweight and easy to use, Tolecutter is a pneumatic sander for removing dust nibs, runs, and other imperfections from clearcoat. Only the corner of Tolecut sheets contacts the surface, resulting in precise sanding and a small repair area for faster polishing. AR

A mosquito lands in your freshly done clearcoat. A stray speck of dust meanders its way onto a prime coat of paint. We’ve all been there. Thanks to the handy Tolecutter from Eagle Abrasives, denibbing and removing imperfections can be ultra-precise. The handy Tolecutter head is designed to touch as little surface area as possible, making it easier to nab those ultra-tiny spots and make sure your finish is crystal clear for the customer.

3M SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CENTER INSTRUCTOR-LED TRAINING SERIES BY 3M AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET To address the industry labour shortage and repair complexity issues, 3M built a state-of-the-art technician training facility. Instructors focus on hands-on, process-based education, which upskills techs, earns I-CAR Industry Training Alliance credit and helps deliver quality repairs while maximizing productivity and profitability. AR

Collision Repair recently had the opportunity to visit the 3M Skills Development Center in St. Paul, Minnesota—which absolutely offers training applicable to Canadian technicians and industry members. The facility is set to accommodate more than 100 in-person, instructor-led training courses annually, equipping 1,000+ technicians with critical skills in body repair, paint prep and refinishing every year. The facility prioritizes hands-on learning and 70 percent of the grounds are dedicated to hands-on lessons with tools and equipment. Further, the 3M Skills Development Center houses one of the largest available paint booths on the market—a 35-foot GFS XL paint booth with three-stage filtration—which can accommodate 16 painters at a time, says 3M.

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SATA Special Edition 2021 Adjustable Brightness. Uniform Light Distribution.

SATA trueSun – The Daylight Solution The SATA trueSun daylight solution has a wide colour spectrum and repro-

Best near daylight reproduction of different color shades

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Uniform distribution of the light intensity across the entire light cone

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Battery life approx. 70 minutes at full light intensity

avoid wrong decisions and thus extra work.

Uniform light intensity - independent of the battery charge level Charging cycle time of 50 minutes only

The continuously adjustable light intensity remains constant over the entire

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SEMA PRODUCT SHOWCASE FOR

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GOLIATH TEST WELD STAND

TRU-CURE PORTABLE INFRARED UNIT

BY GOLIATH CARTS

BY DEVILBISS

The Goliath Carts Test Weld Stand is purpose-designed to hold test coupons used for Destructive Weld Testing on OEM vehicles. Designed to support all weld positions and types, the stand is made from aluminum and can hold the weld gun tip, welding pliers, metal thickness gauge, a wet-dry bucket and whiteboard.

The new Trisk | DeVilbiss Tru-Cure Infrared Unit is a battery-powered, easyto-direct curing solution for automotive refinishing, designed to provide an even cure for most automotive refinishing materials. Since the unit is portable, the low-cost system requires no installation allowing quick start-up. Four models are available to suit any application.

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If you tuned in to our October webinar, WHAT THE WELD?! with Spanesi lead trainer Jeramy Holloway, you’d know how important test welds are. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been told your welder is 1000 percent automatic—you always need a test weld. The alternative is…not great. This Goliath Carts Test Weld Stand was created after the company collaborated with a focus group of about 10 shops from a Mike Anderson focus group. The stand can be bolted down—a mobile version can be moved from car to car—and holds both a wet and dry box for hot coupons post-weld. It also has a whiteboard for info storage, a cubby for the weld gun tip and an articulating coupon holder.

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We get it—some shops are tight for space right now. That’s where portable UV drying units are king. This unit comes in four sizes: a 2-lamp or 3-lamp small footprint, or a 2-lamp/3lamp large footprint, depending on your shop’s needs. Further, this unit employs what DeVilBiss calls a “unique dimpled sheet reflector” that is said to generate an even curing intensity and ensure the fastest possible curing time.

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SEMA PRODUCT SHOWCASE FOR

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SATAJET X 5500 UNIVERSE BY SATA The SATAjet X 5500 universe’s striking QR design is not just decorative. A proud owner of this special edition can access the SATA universe using one of the codes. An online world full of exclusive content, contests and benefits. Buy the SATAjet X 5500 universe at your participating dealer. Scan code. Register. Become part of something big—according to SATA execs themselves, now is the time to reap the grandest of benefits from the universe program. AR

If you haven’t taken advantage of SATA’s new Universe rewards platform, you’re seriously missing out. According to interim GM of SATA Canada Joern Stoever, now is the perfect time to get your hands on a SATAjet x 5500 universe and reap all the benefits the Universe virtual platform has to offer. Stoever suggests people get registered before the platform fills up and their chances of winning exciting products decrease. There are giveaways, free products and more—you could even win a trip to next year’s SEMA, just by signing up. Plus, you get a new SATAjet x 5500…what are you waiting for?!

SATA QUICK MATERIAL REGULATOR (QMR) BY SATA Where application processes require frequently recurring adjustments between reduced and fully open material flow rates, the SATA QMR is the solution to save time and money. This material flow regulation device allows to preset the required reduced material flow rate which can be activated quickly in a reproducible fashion at the push of a button. AR

Everybody wants to be lean nowadays—it’s another way to save money. Save a little paint here; avoid overmixing there…it’s a good strategy. SATA has made it easier for painters, now, with its new Quality Material Regulator (QMR) attachment. Refinishers can preset a reduced material discharge quantity that can be called up at the literal push of a button. You’re not stuck to those parameters, though—the QMR can be switched back to full material flow with a simple click.

Check out the SATAjet X 5500 Universe and the SATAjet X 5500 RP Digital on page 57.

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SEMA PRODUCT SHOWCASE FOR

Honourable Mentions BOOTH CONNECT

BY GLOBAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS Booth Connect from Global Finishing Solutions (GFS) provides remote access and monitoring for paint booths from the convenience of a computer, tablet or smartphone. With on-demand insight into booth cycles, filter loading and power usage trends, you have the knowledge you need to keep your paint booth(s) running at peak performance.

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E-SERIES PRO X BY INDASA INDASA’s new PRO X range of electrical power tools is made for professionals, by experts. Complete with the PRO XSander, which comes in 150mm diameter and both 3mm orbit and 5mm orbit; the PRO XPolisher, which comes in 125mm diameter and 15mm random orbit; and the portable SMART REPAIR KIT with a lightweight 12-volt battery, the PRO X line is designed to comply with state-of-the-art vehicle technology and construction.

GUNI X SERIES BY GUNIWHEEL LLC The GUNI X Series is a new iteration of Guniwheels’ free-rolling universal wheel, which can be fixed to a radial wheel in 20 seconds. No tools are required and the tool has interchangeable hubs section—4,5,6 and 8—and ATV/UTV PCD bolt pattern. It can be used on locked-up brakes, gears, hubs, axles and wheels. Guniwheel says its GUNI X Series is perfect for EV vehicles, hybrid vehicles and locked-up electric gears. It comes with a lifetime warranty.

AUTO SCRIBBLER BY KENT AUTOMOTIVE These water-based paint markers by Kent Automotive are designed for today’s modern cars and automotive finishes. Kent says they are guaranteed not to harm when used on rubber, alloys, headlight lenses, plastic bumpers, metal panels and glass, and are even weather resistant to snow and rain. They use non-toxic, water-based ink, and are formulated and designed specifically for automotive use. Available in seven colours.

CHROME DELETE ULTIMATE ADAS BY HUNTER ENGINEERING Ultimate ADAS is said to eliminate error-prone manual layouts common to static ADAS calibrations, combining Hunter Engineering’s alignment technology with an efficient guided target placement system for complete coverage. Gimbalmounted lasers replace the guesswork of plumb bobs and tape measures to cut setup time by 70 percent in some cases. 14 BUYERSGUIDE.COLLISIONREPAIRMAG.COM

BY BODY LINER Effortlessly remove chrome plating from plastic parts, such as grilles, mirrors, door handles, badges, and more, without damaging the plastic underneath. Chrome Delete also creates a perfect ready-for-paint surface, according to Alberta-based Body Liner.


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FROM PIXELS TO PAVEMENT EXPLORING THE FUTURE OF 3D PRINTING IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

The 3D in Auto Repair Task Force: Harold Sears, Jason Moseley, Mario Dimovski, Francois Minec, Daniel Wittek, Rebecca Fecteau, Dallas Martin, Steve Fletcher, Dave Hartman, Jeff Peevy, AJ Strandquist, Justin Elliot and Darren Bright. By Sarah Perkins

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dditive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, has become an increasingly viable tool within the automotive industry as a strategy for efficiency and ease in manufacturing. According to a recent report made by the Task Force group, “the integration of 3D printing into the collision repair industry presents exciting possibilities that can revolutionize vehicle restoration.” Made up of prominent entities such as IBIS Global, HP’s Barcelona Facility, Thatcham Research, ADAC Automotive, Carhart Products, Boyd Group and I-CAR, the Task Force group’s report focused on “engaging with industry stakeholders [to conduct] research on 3D printing applications” as well as “identifying key areas for improvement.” Of specific focus was the potential benefits for different levels of the industry as well as the rising concern of the “risks associated with using poor quality 3D printed auto parts.” In terms of the possible benefits of integrating 3D technologies, the report identifies that additive manufacturing offers OEMs several advantages. These include the capacity to 16 BUYERSGUIDE.COLLISIONREPAIRMAG.COM

produce complex geometric and intricate designs with expediated ease as well as the ability to help enhance performance while also reducing the overall weight and fuel efficiency for vehicles. With the rise of EV technology and an environmental push to reduce the overall carbon footprint of the automotive industry, having the ability to improve fuel efficiency and vehicle weight helps contribute to these future goals. Moreover, in terms of sustainability and future conservation goals, the environmental impact of manufacturing is substantially reduced through 3D printing. The technology minimizes material waste by utilizing only the necessary amounts of raw materials and recycling excess material, also reducing the logistics footprint. There is also the ability to “salvage parts that were once discarded due to missing or damaged plastic components” and this “empowers vehicle salvage and parts recyclers to diversify their offerings and to contribute to a more sustainable automotive supply chain.” Other OEM benefits highlighted by the report include the potential for “a significant

reduction in lead times and inventory costs [because] manufacturers can produce parts on demand, eliminating the need for extensive warehousing.” When it comes to the production of smaller short-run plastic components, the report also found that the use of 3D printing was more efficient for production when compared to traditional large-volume injection molding manufacturing. Specifically, smaller short-run plastic components would include the production of repair kits for headlights, sensor cradles for bumper covers, and high-value clips. 3D printing could also be viable to produce discontinued or out-of-stock-parts. The report further highlighted potential benefits for automotive insurance companies by providing the opportunity for “reduced claim payouts, expedited settlements and heightened customer satisfaction” through the result of quicker repairs and cycle times. In order to facilitate some of these benefits, the report documents the possibility of how “these innovative solutions could be distributed through an OEM or aftermarket supply model”


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which would provide the opportunity to “enhance aftermarket offerings and align supply channels and repair parts with OEM standards in certain models.” In turn, this could “potentially pave the way for in-house desk-top printers in larger collision centres or those that support a huband-spoke model.” However, despite these potential pro’s, the Task Force group also outlines a series of challenges that could potentially harm the future growth of 3D printing in the automotive industry. Of primary concern for the Task Force Group is the “influx of substandard, unregulated parts from unverified or unlicensed sources attempting to capitalize on 3D printing” channels. Specifically, this concern arises as a result of “some people with low-end ‘hobbyist-grade’ printers and materials [thinking] they can use parts from these printers as replacement parts on vehicles.” This mindset can thus result in specific instances where entry-level polypropylene materials are used as well as low-grade glue tabs BUYER’S GUIDE 2024 17


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OEM benefits highlighted by the report include the potential for “a significant reduction in lead times and inventory costs (because) Manufacturers can produce parts on demand, eliminating the need for extensive warehousing.”

In terms of sustainability and future conservation goals, the environmental impact of manufacturing is substantially reduced through 3D printing.

which can result in the brakeage of vehicle parts. The report outlines one instance in which an unnamed USA-based MSO used 3D printing to make replacement vehicle parts but provided no information regarding the types of materials or printers used. When further investigated by the Task Force group, the report found that “this MSO was not an isolated case, and another overseas-based MSO is also using similar lower-grade materials and printers to repair prestige headlights.” Ultimately, for the Task Force group, “the short-term uncertainties outweigh the potential opportunities, especially when it comes to ensuring that end parts meet a yet-to-beestablished standard for vehicle repairs.” The primary risks that can come from using low-grade 3D printed parts include safety concerns regarding structural weakness; incompatibility and ill-fitting parts that reduce 18 BUYERSGUIDE.COLLISIONREPAIRMAG.COM

vehicle functionality; reduced longevity in vehicle parts; warranty and insurance violations potentially resulting in higher costs for the owner; and legal liabilities for OEMs and collision repair centres in the event of an accident or failures caused by poor parts. For OEMs and collision repair centres specifically, there is also the risk of reputation loss as faulty parts would decrease consumer confidence in these businesses’ ability to produce vehicles and make successful repairs. There is also continued risk to legitimate and recognized 3D printing providers such as the creation of market confusion, price pressures and difficulties maintaining reputation. On this note, the Task Force offers possible future solutions to protect the legitimacy of automotive 3D printing. The group suggests recommendations such as creating a regulatory body “responsible for

overseeing the use of 3D-printed auto parts.” Other suggestions include developing industry-wide quality standards and validation protocols for 3D printed parts; creating certification programs for 3D printing materials; implementing a rigorous material testing process; encouraging OEM and 3D printing provider collaborations; creating education opportunities; and enforcing penalties for non-compliance. Overall, while there is still room for continued growth when it comes to the future development of 3D printing procedures, the Task Force group feels that despite developing difficulties, 3D printing has a bright future in automotive manufacturing and repair. If frameworks can be fashioned, then the industry can successfully “harness the benefits of 3D printing while ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality, and reliability.”


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DRIVING TOWARD A GREENER FUTURE AN OVERVIEW OF SUSTAINABILITY IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

WHILE IT CAN BE EASY TO FEEL STUCK IN RISING CLIMATE CHANGE NEWS, IT’S IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER THAT POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS ARE ALSO BEING MADE.

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he automotive industry has been making significant strides towards sustainability in recent years. As concerns about climate change and environmental impact continue to grow, automakers are embracing innovative solutions to reduce their carbon footprint and minimize resource consumption. Four areas where automotive manufacturers are working on driving the industry toward a greener future include the use of recycled and bio-based materials and light-weight materials, the use of sustainable interior materials and sustainable metals. On this note, one automaker that continues to push the environmental envelope is Kia. The South Korean automaker has continued to develop its “10 must-have sustainable items” in its cabin construction using bio-based materials such as mushrooms, hemp, corn and sugarcane.


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Kia offers interior materials made from sawdust and ‘bio-polyurethane’ leather as well as floor carpet made from 100 percent recycled PET bottles and recycled fishing nets.

The automaker also offers interior materials made from sawdust and ‘bio-polyurethane’ leather as well as floor carpet made from 100 percent recycled PET bottles and recycled fishing nets. In a press release regarding its upcoming EV3, Kia says these natural fibres can also be used to help reduce vehicle weight and to add a natural tone to vehicle interiors. In regard to the use of sustainable metals, according to Lithia Motors Inc., the global steel industry reclaims and reuses over 14 million tonnes of steel from retired cars every year to make over 8.5 million new vehicles. Similarly, the use of new steel made from recycled cars can reduce a vehicle’s structural weight by 25 percent and cut CO2 emissions by 15 percent. The increased use of recycled aluminum in automotive designs has also allowed for a more sustainable push for lighter vehicles. Aluminum is the material of choice for many EV manufacturers because of its capacity to reduce vehicle weight and offset often heavy battery packs. In an announcement made earlier this year, BMW Group declared its intention to source aluminum with significantly reduced CO2 emissions from Rio Tinto’s hydro powered operations in Canada beginning in 2024. As such, while it can be easy to feel stuck in rising climate change news, it’s important to remember that positive developments are also being made. As knowledge, policy and material awareness continue to develop, the automotive industry likewise continues to ensure that the grass can truly be greener on the other side of change.

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rslan Automotive has established itself as a renowned presence in the collision repair sector, thanks to the exceptional standards and dependability of its 3D measuring and welding equipment lines. These brands have gained significant recognition among collision repair professionals in Canada, solidifying Arslan Automotive Canada Ltd.’s position as a trusted industry leader for over four decades.

Company founder and owner Arman Gurarslan hosted a team of Korean automotive professionals at Performance Collision Brampton, managed by Gary Dunn, to receive training on and provide feedback on the newly translated version of Accuvision 3-D.

Sylvain Landry of Arslan Automotive shows the team the new translated version, with the language interpretation assistance of Andy JH Lee.

Arslan Automotive has gained notable recognition for its TECNA Smart/Smart Plus Inverter Spot welding equipment, which includes Accuweld-inverter pulse MIG/MAG welder models. These products have successfully captured a significant portion of the Canadian market. Additionally, the company manufactures the Accuvision-3D measuring system, which was developed by Arslan Automotive Canada and is produced in Montreal. According to the company, their 10AV700 3D measuring system is considered the fastest, simplest, most versatile, and accurate system of its kind worldwide. Arslan Automotive continues to experience strong sales of these systems, with over 350 shops in Canada and the US adopting the system for their 3D measuring needs since its introduction around three years ago. The year 2023 was eventful as ever for Arslan Automotive—the company was busy finalizing the Korean translation of its Accuvision 3-D measuring system and its associated softwares. Company founder and owner Arman Gurarslan hosted a team of Korean automotive professionals at Performance Collision Brampton, managed by Gary Dunn, in mid-August. The Korean team had the chance to receive training on and provide feedback on the newly translated version of the program. Once the equipment is all certified in its Korean language translation, the partnership—which is in conjunction with Hyundai and Kia—seeks to promote the installation of Accuvision 3-D measuring systems in all Korean collision repair facilities. Kia Motors will have first access to the 3D measuring technology. “We started the translation project in the winter of 2023 in Seoul and are completing some of the final steps here in Canada,” said Gurarslan. “I have a lot of respect for [Arman],” commented Andy J.H. Lee, one of the minds behind the massive project and a longtime member of the international automotive industry. “He’s the dictionary of the automotive market. He knows everything—really!” For more information on Arslan Automotive and its vast product offerings, visit www.arslanauto.com.

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In recent years, CCS has propelled its growth to new heights; the company signed its first location in Quebec this year, and continues expansion across Canada. The camaraderie of the network was on full display during the company’s “Full Stride” tour of regional meetings. CCS brought vibrant conversations, presentations and entertainment to each event.

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ny collision centre knows how critical teamwork is when it comes to achieving your business goals. Support is everything when you’re craving success. Much of the time, that means finding a partner that brings the proper tools for your business to grow, flourish and conquer industry-wide challenges with creative, trailblazing solutions. Many have succeeded in finding that very partner with Consolidated Collision Services (CCS). “Being a professional collision repair facility means you must associate with the right organizations to be successful. If you aren’t performing, you can’t grow. CCS has demonstrated their support, professionalism and industry knowledge to help our organization reach its goals and potential in these turbulent times,” says Kris Rankin, collision centre manager at Heninger Toyota in Calgary, Alberta. “CCS’s industry connections, insurance relations and in-house staff are a recipe for success. When you talk about that secret ingredient, it’s CCS.” CCS entered the market a decade ago with the goal of becoming Canada’s largest and most-preffered new car dealer collision network. Today, the mission remains unchanged across the company’s 85+ collision centres and 225+ new car dealers—which, together, tout more than 250 OE certifications. e for Canada’s most progressive new car dealer “We have successfully brought car dealers together, been able r-made solutions will help grownew your business to execute on improving performance, and have delivered for our he mappartners with our nationallevel insurance partners. an exceptional of quality and customer service across the country,” says Sandy Liguori, President of Consolidated Collision Services (CCS) and the Woodchester Auto Group. “As President and CS will be you. If confidently you are say a new carhas never been a as a there memberfor of CCS, I can that there better timedrive to be a part of the network. ” king your test of CCS today. As a network designed by dealers, for dealers, CCS prioritizes three crucial aspects: enhancing customer retention, boosting business

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performance and profitability, and establishing strong partnerships with national insurance providers. The network’s exclusive dealer network, cooperative ownership model, and distinctive support approach have successfully attracted numerous renowned collision centers owned by dealerships in the past decade. “The sheer quality of our locations is what immediately sets us apart from our competition,” says Mike Beier, general managare of CCS. “These are names and brands that have been a part of their communities for decades—in some cases, generations. This is what sets us apart. Leveraging the individual identities of our members, bringing the collision centre to the show room, and being the onestop automotive destination for all of our customers, this is what really makes CCS unique.” For more information on Consolidated Collision Services, visit www.ccsdealers.com.

CCS was honoured to have three shops represented on magazine covers this year: Marcus Newman, general manager of Capital Collision; Michael St. Germain, general manager of Mercedes-Benz Oakville; and the Raymond Brothers of Carrosserie Raymond were all asked to be on magazine covers in 2023.

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THE IAA PURPOSE IAA’S purpose is clear and unwavering. The company serves a diverse community of sellers, offering a wide array of vehicles across various damage classes. Whether it’s light damage or high mileage, late-model or theft recovery, IAA is committed to providing a platform where sellers can efficiently market their vehicles to a broad and engaged buyer base. IAA’s dedication to transparency, fairness and the highest ethical standards sets them apart in the industry.

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or IAA, celebrating 40 years in Canada is far more than a milestone— it’s a testament to the company’s continuous evolution, its embrace of technology and innovation and commitment to excellence. The company’s story began under the name Impact Auto Auctions, with vehicles auctioned the old-fashioned way: standing with a microphone in front of in-person bidders amid the unmistakable energy of the live auction block. Over the years, IAA has transformed, adapted and embraced rapid change to create a seamless and inclusive experience for its customers. “It’s been an exciting journey from yesterday’s traditional auction block to today’s fully digital bidding and buying platform. We pioneered the concept of live simulcast auctions, bridging the gap between in-person and online bidders across the globe,” the company says. “Today, we proudly offer a comprehensive suite of merchandising tools and online bidding capabilities that allow users to participate from anywhere in the world–whether on a desktop or mobile device.” IAA’s consistent commitment to delivering an unparalleled customer experience has played a pivotal role in maintaining a leading market share position in Canada. “We’re not just celebrating 40 years; we’re celebrating four decades of innovation, dedication, and customer satisfaction.”

PEOPLE AND IAA IAA’s success over the last 40 years has been built on the dedication and expertise of its greatest asset—its people. The IAA team in Canada consists of professionals who are passionate about the automotive industry, committed to delivering exceptional service, and driven to embrace innovation. From branch staff across the country who intake and prepare vehicles for sale to customer service teams ensuring smooth transactions, IAA’s talented people make it all possible. As IAA celebrates this remarkable milestone, the company would like to extend its gratitude to its employees, customers and partners who have been an integral part of the journey. Their trust, support and shared vision have propelled IAA to the forefront of the Canadian auto industry. LOOKING FORWARD IAA is not only celebrating its past but also looking forward to the future with excitement and anticipation following IAA’s acquisition by RB Global in Spring 2023. RB Global’s family of companies, including Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers–a trusted household name across Canada–combine with IAA to offer unmatched vehicle and equipment assets across a host of industries that include automotive, construction, agriculture, and more! IAA remains committed to innovation, sustainability, and its mission of making the vehicle auction experience more efficient, accessible and inclusive. “We are excited about the next chapter of our journey and the opportunity to continue serving the Canadian automotive community for many years to come.” “Thank you for being a part of our story. Here’s to the next 40 years of success and growth.”

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NEW MATERIALS

WHAT MAKES A CAR? EIGHT EMERGING MATERIALS YOU COULD SEE IN EVS

By Allison Rogers

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emember, back in 2015, when Ford swapped the F-150 to an aluminum body? It shook up the industry. Now, imagine that on a way, way larger scale. That’s what we’re in for. Electric vehicles, along with efforts in sustainability, vehicle longevity and always-advancing technologies, will bring a world of change to unprepared collision repairers. We’ve outlined some of the new materials popping up on the automotive scene—here are eight emerging materials that could soon be rolling into a bay near you.

SOME MODEL S WITH CARBON FIBRE (NOT NECESSARILY IN 2023 MODEL S, BU T IN PRE VIOUS Y E ARS): • BMW I3, BMW M4 GTS • AUDI R8 • ACUR A NSX • CHE VROLE T CORVE T TE C8 • LE XUS LC 500 • FORD GT

CARBON FIBRE REINFORCED POLYMERS Also known as CFRP, carbon fibre-based materials are favoured in automotive applications due to their impressive strength-to-weight ratio. They are often used in body panels such as hoods, roofs, fenders, and trunk lids, helping to reduce the overall weight of a vehicle. CFRP was first used in limited applications in the 1980s and 1990s, primarily in high-performance sports cars and race cars. Its use became more widespread in the 2000s with advancements in manufacturing processes and materials technology, making it more affordable and practical for mass-produced vehicles. CFRP is also used in chassis, frames and interior components. Technicians working with carbon fibre need to be familiar with the material as it differs from traditional alloy repairs, requiring specific tools and materials. Thorough inspection for damage is crucial, including non-destructive testing methods to identify hidden damage like delamination or internal fractures. Repairers must ensure compatibility between materials used for repair and the existing structure, considering factors such as weave, resin system, and curing process to maintain structural integrity.

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Toyota uses carbon fibre reinforced plastics for the inner panels on the 2017 Prius Prime liftgate. With other lightweighting technology, the model saw a 40 percent weight savings compared to an aluminum liftgate of the same size. (IMAGE: Toyota) The 2013 BMW i3 is touted by the OEM as the first mass-produced carbon fibre vehicle.


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GLASS FIBRE-REINFORCED POLYMERS GFRPs are very similar to CFRPs, but are made with glass fibres as opposed to carbon fibres. It has been used in the automotive industry for even longer than CFRP, dating back to the 1950s and 1960s. GFRP is commonly used for body panels, as well as in a variety of other applications, including engine components and interior trim. Like CFRP, GFRP materials may require specialized tools to repair; that is, if the damage is repairable at all. One of the main concerns with CFRP and GFRP is that they can be more brittle than traditional materials, meaning that they are more likely to crack, fracture or shatter when subjected to impacts or stress. This can make them more difficult to repair than traditional materials, as it can be challenging to make repairs that are both strong and flexible enough to withstand further stress or impacts. Another concern with CFRP and GFRP is that they can be more sensitive to temperature and humidity than traditional materials. Exposure to high temperatures or humidity can cause these materials to warp, delaminate, or degrade over time, which can compromise the strength and durability of the repair. PROPYLENE AND ACRYLONITRILE BUTADIENE STYRENE If you’ve ever repaired a bumper, you’ve probably heard of propylene. It’s a thermoplastic used in trims and engine components. It is known to be lightweight, durable and flexible; it can be moulded into complex shapes with ease. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) is another type of thermoplastic, used in trims and dashboard instrumental panels. Like propylene, it is lightweight and flexible, with heightened impact resistance compared to traditional plastics. Polypropylene and ABS, while more easily repairable than composites, can still be challenging to repair because they require specialized adhesives and techniques to ensure a strong and lasting repair. Depending on the repair, ABS and polypropylene materials can be welded or bonded—but only by a professional that’s keenly aware of their temperature limits. Overheating these thermoplastics can be detrimental to their integrity.

Propylene is a type of plastic commonly used in automotive parts, including bumpers and fuel tanks, due to its lightweight, durable, and impact-resistant properties.

BIO-BASED MATERIALS While bio-based products—also known as au natural materials— are not commonly used for the outer bodies of cars at present, there is ongoing research on how humans can further combine Mother Nature and sustainability with the modern automobile. This includes exploration in the use of materials like natural fibres and bio-based resins which, like carbon fibres, offer high strength and stiffness, making them potentially suitable for use in the outer bodies of cars. Cellulose nanofibers are also being explored. Made from the naturally-occurring cellulose polymer found in the cell walls of plants, cellulose nanofibres are lightweight, biodegradable, and have excellent mechanical properties, making them an attractive alternative to traditional materials. Once extracted, cellulose fibres can be processed into a variety of different forms; spun into yarns or threads, woven into fabrics, or moulded into various shapes and forms. Cellulose fibres can also be chemically modified to alter their properties, such as by adding cross-linking agents to improve their strength or by introducing hydrophilic groups to make them more water-absorbent. There are also ongoing projects in how bioplastics made from renewable resources—like corn starch or sugarcane—could be used to make outer bodies of cars, and in the potential use of cork or bambootype materials for unique aesthetic and structural properties.

You may see propylene in bumpers and fuel tanks.

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NEW MATERIALS

ALUMINUM ALLOYS

ADVANCED HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL

The addition of alloying elements modifies the characteristics of aluminum. For instance, pure aluminum is a relatively soft metal; addins are needed to provide higher strength for structural applications, like in modern vehicles. There are three main types of aluminum alloys used in electric vehicles:

Advanced high-strength steel, also known as AHSS, is a type of steel that has been specifically developed to offer enhanced strength, formability, and performance compared to traditional steel. AHSS is designed to provide high tensile strength while maintaining good ductility, allowing it to withstand higher levels of stress and deformation without failure. AHSS is typically characterized by its high strength-to-weight ratio, meaning it can provide significant strength and stiffness while being relatively lightweight. This makes it an attractive material for automotive applications where weight reduction is desirable without compromising safety and structural integrity. You may find AHSS applications in electric vehicle chassis, frames or in the battery enclosure, which requires super-strong protection for high-grade crash resistance. AHSS can sometimes be found in side impact beams; front and rear impact structures; b-pillars and even in roof rails. Like the aforementioned materials, AHSS can be repaired—but special considerations must be taken. AHSS has different metallurgical properties and can be sensitive to heat; care must be taken to prevent distortion in the “heat-affected zone,” or HAZ. Further, some instances of AHSS in automobiles may require a post-weld heat treatment to restore strength. It’s a process that involves controlled heating and cooling of the welded area to relieve residual stress. Like a massage for your car—which obviously needs it after a stressful collision incident.

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Features magnesium, silicone as main alloying element(s)

• Known as very highstrength; used in bumper beams, chassis, structural parts • Lower-strength variants used in trim parts

5XXX Series

Features magnesium as main alloying element

• Known to be thermally reinforcing; used in car bodies

7XXX Series

Features zinc, magnesium, copper as main alloying element(s)

• Known to have the highest strength of all aluminum alloys; commonly used in high-performance automotive applications and safety-critical components

Aluminum welding is much different than welding steel, as anyone that’s worked on a recent model-year F-150 may know. In fact, Ford has worked with aluminum sheet suppliers to create its own unique alloy mixtures that are ideal for automotive applications and closed-loop recycling efforts. Alloys have different physical properties than steel, which can affect their repairability. For example, aluminum can be more prone to cracking and distortion during the repair process than steel due to its lower ductility and higher thermal conductivity.

Nissan first made use of advanced high tensile strength steel in 2017 to help reduce vehicle weight.

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NANOMATERIALS Nanomaterials refer to teeny tiny parts that have been engineered or manipulated at the nanoscale, typically with dimensions between one nanometre and 100 nanometres. The use of nanomaterials in EVs allows advancements in energy storage and overall efficiency. They are used in battery tech for EVs; operations in lightweight vehicle development; fuel cells and—hugely important to EVs—thermal management units. The repair of nanomaterials in the context of collision repair for electric vehicles (EVs) is a complex and evolving area. Currently, the repair of nanomaterials in collision repair processes is not widespread or standardized, and it largely depends on the specific components and materials involved. Repairing nanomaterials requires specialized knowledge, equipment, and techniques due to their unique properties and structures at the nanoscale. In many cases, when nanomaterials are damaged in a collision, it may be more practical and cost-effective to replace the damaged components rather than attempting to repair them. For example, in the case of damage to CFRPs that contain nanosized carbon fibres, repair can be challenging and may require expertise in composite repair techniques. These repairs often involve precise curing processes and the application of specialized resins and adhesives to maintain the structural integrity of the repaired component.


INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

“REFERRED TO BY SUPPORTERS OF THE PROCESS AS THE “LEAST INVASIVE COLLISION REPAIR TECHNIQUES,” GLUE PULL REPAIR OFFERS MANY POTENTIAL ADVANTAGES OVER TRADITIONAL SYSTEMS.”

HOW-TO, ON GLUE USING GLUE PULL REPAIR TO GET THE DENTS OUT By Sarah Perkins

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ith the ever-increasing advancement of technological change within the automotive industry, and the growing advancement of parts and features within vehicles, sometimes, it’s just better to get back to basics. At least, this is what the growing trend of glue pull repair suggests. While not a brand new technique—having been initially developed in the United States in 1999 and commercialized in the early 2000s— increased awareness of the possibilities for dent repair that does not compromise advanced vehicle panel systems has brought glue pull repair into the spotlight. Glue pull repair is not paintless dent repair, however, it does offer many similar applications. According to Yves Robichaud, the Regional Director for Quebec at CARSTAR Canada, “dent removal using glue saves time by reducing the surface preparation stage.” Fix Network’s Regional Vice President for Quebec, Yves Roy further reflects these sentiments stating that glue pull repair is “a very interesting approach because it preserves the integrity of the parts and allows for faster execution.” The process itself involves a series of simple steps. A panel needing repair is first cleaned with a 95 percent alcohol solution before activating the glue gun to the correct temperature needed for the specific repair. Next, a flashlight blast is used to remove dust and moisture before applying the glue. Here, reusable blocks are

positioned where the dent is located (and this is much like using welded wrenches without having to remove the part or bare the surface). When the glue has dried, the process becomes a simple matter of pulling with the same type of bar used with welded keys. Once the dent is released, the glue can then be dissolved with the same alcohol solution used for the initial cleaning. Referred to by supporters of the process as the “least invasive collision repair technique,” glue pull repair offers many potential advantages over traditional systems. Since a vehicle’s original siding is left untouched throughout the entire process, the use of glue pull repair can make it easier for auto body technicians overall to detect and correct other dents in panels and siding. Similarly, because the paint and finish are preserved, and since the paint is only slightly heated during cleaning, glue pull repair can help to protect a vehicle’s anti-rust coating and e-coating applied by the vehicle’s manufacturer. While studs and wires are traditionally welded on to correct dents and often pull or rip holes into aluminum leaving additional work for auto body technicians, using glue pull repair on steel and aluminum can allow for no extra metal work areas or holes. This change is in comparison to the early development of the process in which the adhesives and tabs used were often too weak and broke during repairs.

Another potential advantage of glue pull repair is the reduced use of body fillers and paint since the process can be done without creating additional fixes. With the increasing technification of vehicles as the automotive industry races to reach electrification, glue pull repair also offers potential EV benefits and room for future growth. Vehicle panels now contain more wiring, electronics and insulation on the back, and sensors and e-coatings on the front than ever before. Through the use of glue pull repair, the delicate electronic systems found in electric vehicles can be preserved and technicians could be saved from having to open up parts of the vehicle that could otherwise interfere with computer or high-voltage systems. While there is still a ways to go in terms of testing and technique, for supporters, the current most obvious opportunity for glue pull repair is small, shallow dents on forgiving panel materials. This includes potential work on roof panels, doors, interior dashboards, hoods, deck lid flanges, among other applications. As with anything, it will take time, practice and patience before the full potential of glue pull repair is seen. However, with the use of adhesives expanding overall in the automotive industry as vehicle weights decrease and electric vehicles demand more diversified parts, the use of glue pull repair seems to be one that’s going to stick around, at least for the near future. BUYER’S GUIDE 2024 31


ELECTRIC

ELECTRIFYING YOUR TOOLS SIX TOOLS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR EV TOOL KIT

By Sarah Perkins

REGARDLESS OF ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY, THE START OF A DECENT REPAIR JOB ALWAYS COMES BACK TO THE BASICS—HAVING THE RIGHT TOOLS IN YOUR TOOLKIT TO ENSURE THAT YOU CAN GET THE JOB DONE.

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t’s no secret that electric vehicles present a new learning curve for the automotive industry. Look at recent reports on EV adoption and repair (or even better, check out the details from Collision Repair mag’s EV Tour, supported by Fix Network) and you’ll see that electric vehicles present both a mixed bag of fear and anticipation. While the technology itself may not be new, increase in global demand and developments in said tech means that auto shops increasingly need to adjust their practices when it comes to facilitating safe repairs. However, regardless of advances in technology, the start of a decent repair job always comes back to the basics—having the right tools in your toolkit to ensure that you can get the job done. Here are some must have tools and gear if you want to have EVs in your shop, and to electrify your repair potential without putting yourself at risk of otherwise shocking safety violations.

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1. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Before getting into the heart of a repair on an electric vehicle, it’s important to make sure that your technician is properly outfitted. Because of the high-voltage systems included in electric vehicles, regular ICE vehicle PPE will not do, and instead, your technician should have access to insulated gloves rated for high-voltage systems as well as safety glasses or goggles, and other rubberized materials such as protective clothing to reduce the risk of electric shock. 2. E LECTRICAL VEHICLE SERVICE EQUIPMENT (EVSE) Alongside having the necessary safety equipment, your technician should also have access to the right tools. Using a regular hand-tool on an EV is like giving your technician a kite to fly in a thunderstorm. Instead, it is important to have access to insulated tools designed for working on high-voltage systems such as electrically insulated wrenches and sockets. Other important EVSE to consider includes an electrical metre (multimetre) for voltage and current measurements and insulated voltage detectors, as well as isolation mats and barriers to ensure that any electrical discharge does not travel to other areas of the workspace.

A fire blanket is a critical tool for any bodyshop planning to touch EVs. EVs have been known to ignite even days post-collision.

4. BATTERY COOLING SYSTEM EQUIPMENT

6. PROPER TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION

Alongside item number three in this list of essentials, when it comes to an electric vehicle battery, it is also necessary to have equipment for the handling and discharging of refrigerant. Since EV batteries utilize a cooling system of mounted plates to help absorb heat generated by the battery, being able to properly handle this so that the battery is not damaged by incorrect temperatures is paramount.

Ultimately, having all of the tools in the world means nothing if you don’t have the correct training and certifications. To ensure the safety of both technicians and for the vehicle itself, make sure to always follow manufacturer guidelines and recommended procedures. As Canada pushes for increasing electrification, there are more and more opportunities to seek out the training needed to become EV aware. In British Columbia, for instance, one such training outlet is EVFriendly, a program designed to help ensure that “only trained and qualified industry professionals are selling, servicing, repairing, and recycling” electric vehicles in a responsible manner. Like any vehicle, EVs come with their own set of hurdles. However, staying up to date and open to changes, and equipping yourself with both the necessary tools and knowledge will help ensure that your EV tool kit is prepared to take on any repair.

5. FIRE SUPPRESSION EQUIPMENT 3. B ATTERY ISOLATION TOOLS AND BATTERY HANDLING EQUIPMENT Even though the high-voltage battery system is separate from the chassis of an electric vehicle, it is important to ensure that it has been disconnected before beginning any repairs—the same way that you would take certain precautions with the engine and batteries of an ICE vehicle. Some tools that your technician will need in order to do this step safely include, a battery service disconnect tool or high-voltage service disconnector, battery discharge tools, lockout or tagout equipment designed to isolate the high-voltage system, specialized lifting equipment for safely removing and installing high-voltage batteries and a battery caddy or cart.

It is also no secret now that when a lithium-ion battery burns, it burns long and hard. Damage to the cells in an electric battery or any leakage can allow an EV to spontaneously catch on fire days after a collision. As a result, being able to contain any and all fire risks is important not just for the repair of the individual vehicle, but also for the overall safety of a repair shop. There’s no sense seeing hard work go up in flames. Some equipment to help battle a potential blaze include having fire extinguishers rated for electric fires, fire resistant blankets or curtains for containing fires and proper ventilation and exhaust systems within a work area—specifically to disperse potentially hazardous fumes and remove exhaust gases from the repair area.

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INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Matt “Dent Slayer” Boyette, the man behind this GPR job.

DENT DEBUNKING DID THIS ‘DENT SLAYER’ REALLY REPAIR A $41K CLAIM IN TWO DAYS?

By Sarah Perkins

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t’s no secret that electric vehicles have sparked concerns in the automotive industry when it comes to manufacturing, distribution and collision repair. From fears of electric shocks to repair preparedness, electric vehicle adoption has caused a real shockwave. One such concern that is recircuited by consumers and the industry is the belief that EV repair is more expensive than ICE models. While EVs can initially wrack up bigger repair estimates (a new Tesla can sustain more dollardamage than a $30,000 Toyota), failsafes exist to cushion costs. According to the American Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI) in a 2020 study, gasolinebased cars are 3 times more likely to be totaled after an accident than an EV. ICE models were also written off after 18.4 percent of collisions versus 6.1 percent for electric vehicles.

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INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Boyette used KECOtabs and glue pull techniques to make the cosemetic fixes.

The aftermath of the Dent Slayer’s touch time.

WHILE ELECTRIC VEHICLES MAY PRESENT SOME COSTLY CHALLENGES, KNOWING HOW TO EMPLOY STRATEGIC REPAIR STRATEGIES SUCH AS DENTLESS PAINT REPAIR (DPR) CAN SHOW THAT EVS ARE NOT AS COSTLY AS INITIAL FEARS MAY SUGGEST.

But what happens when an EV does incur hefty repair estimates? This is what one Rivian driver asked after receiving a whopping US$41,000 repair quote for what was—in the driver’s words—a “minor fender-bender.” The answer: seek out the experts. After receiving the $41,000 quote, the Rivian driver sought alternative solutions in the form of Matt “Dent Slayer” Boyette, a dent removal expert. Upon inspection, Boyette saw that the damage to the EV extended beyond the visible dent to also include the bed, car, roof and A-pillar. Using glue-pull repair techniques to eliminate needing to remove the back glass, panoramic roof, windshield and battery pack from the vehicle, as well as having to repaint a significant portion of the vehicle’s side, Boyette was able to

successfully restore the vehicle’s original form over two days. Unlike the initial repair quote received by the driver, Boyette noted that similar repairs to the one he completed typically range between just $4,000 and $7,000. The take-away from this story? While electric vehicles may present some costly challenges, knowing how to employ strategic repair strategies such as dentless paint repair (DPR) can show that EVs are not as costly as initial fears may suggest. Even as technology rapidly changes, so too does the knowledge and skill of the automotive industry so that technicians can continue to provide smart, quick and cost-effective solutions to consumers that will leave them truly electrified.

The original repair on this Rivian was quoted at US$41,000. The vehicle was hit from behind. Boyette repaired the damage from this alleged “fender bender” in two days for between US$3,000 and US$7,000.

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INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

THE CLIMATE—CAR COLOUR CONNECTION BASF SAYS CAR PAINT WILL SOON ECHO SUSTAINABLE EFFORTS

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ach year, BASF unveils a portfolio of colours the global chemicals leader believes will one day dominate roads across the globe. This year’s collection—dubbed On Volude by BASF’s global analysis team—is designed to highlight the crossroads between human and non-human intelligence, channelling the massive shift in AI we’ve seen in the present day and will continue to see in the future. In the 2023-24 edition, the Americas regions are treated to a stunning array of lighter shades and expressive color shifts that evoke positive feelings, according to BASF. On Volude not only offers a diverse colour palette but also prioritizes sustainable and functional designs. The On Volude portfolio focuses on enhancing cooling effects in vehicles through solar reflectance, exploring sensor-based mobility concepts, and responsible raw material sourcing. Liz Hoffman, head of Automotive Color Design for the Americas, reveals that red-leaning pastels and mid-tones are replaced with yellow and green effects, symbolizing renewal and evolving mindsets in automotive design. While whites and blacks remain popular automotive colours, the rise of earth tones in the On Volude collection signifies a sustainable push globally. Explore this page for a glimpse of the captivating colours currently enchanting consumers, and join the excitement of the future of automotive design, where colours come alive and the world becomes a more vibrant and thrilling place!

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EACH YEAR, BASF UNVEILS A PORTFOLIO OF GLOBAL COLOURS THE COMPANY BELIEVES WILL ONE DAY BE THE MOST POPULAR, OR SOUGHT-AFTER, ON GLOBAL ROADS. WHILE THE COLOURS ARE UNVEILED ANNUALLY, BASF SAYS CUSTOMERS WILL TYPICALLY WAIT THREE TO FIVE YEARS ON AVERAGE BEFORE NEW MODELS BEAR THESE TONES.

BASF says Asia’s key colour takes inspiration from lemonade, dubbed “Electronic Citrus.

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ABRASIVES

SMOOTHING THE WAY FORWARD

STAYING A CUT ABOVE THE REST

TECHNIQUES LIKE WELDING, PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR AND, OF COURSE, SANDING, ALLOW COLLISION REPAIRERS TO BE ARTISTS, ENHANCING THE BODY’S BEAUTY—THE AUTOBODY, THAT IS.

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echnicians are a lot like plastic surgeons. Techniques like welding, paintless dent repair and, of course, sanding, allow collision repairers to be artists, enhancing the body’s beauty—the autobody, that is. Abrasives are critical to the collision repair field—they always have been. Advancements in the field are truly mesmerizing, when you look back to ancient craftspeople that turned to nature for their sanding tools. Crushed shells, seeds and sand were once used to smooth surfaces—imagine your cycle time if we never advanced beyond that.

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The Industrial Revolution brought along breakthroughs in abrasive technologies, with the introductions of emery and garnet, which were imbedded in fabrics and papers to create materials that mimic what we know as sandpaper today. The 20th-century brought more advancements—in aluminum oxide and silicon carbide—which offered enhanced hardness, durability and cutting abilities. Then came the establishment of the numerical grit system, allowing technicians to appropriately select the proper grit per job type. Things haven’t stopped since,

though—machine assisted sanding tools, including dual-action sanders and robotic systems—are continually in development. If you ask us, it’s only a matter of time before we see the next big thing in abrasive tech. It may even be in these next few pages! Abrasives continue to be essential tools in any collision repair facility. As technology advances, the future of abrasive technologies is key to improving the speed and quality of your repairs. Ensure you stay a cut above by perusing the key products in this category of our Buyer’s Guide.


www.novusglass.com

3M™ Blue Net Disc

Novus Plastic Polish

The 3M™ Blue Net Disc is an engineered ceramic mineral blend that cuts at least 30% faster and lasts at least 30% longer than other conventional ceramic mesh or net abrasives for the body panel repair process at a competitive price with excellent durability and superb dust extraction.

Join the millions of customers who are winning the war against fading, scratching, and dulling of plastics before their time. With 50 years of experience and innovation, Novus Plastic Polish is as easy as 1, 2, 3! From microwave doors to your car and everything in between, Novus plastic polish will have your surfaces looking like new!

For more information visit www.3Mcanada.ca.

For more information about this product call (450) 433-1414 or email communications@novusglass.com.

www.3M.ca/NetAbrasives

Optimized Surface Preparation System (OSP) Maximizes performance at every stage

Save as much as 90% in yearly energy costs Reduce waste of abrasive material by 1/3 3M™ Net Abrasives

Simplify your process as easy as 1-2-3-4

Go for performance. Leave the dust behind. You know dust is a problem. It can sap your efficiency, create defects and rework, and steal the life from your abrasive. Once it’s in the air, it can settle on your work surfaces in your shop and even creep into your office and waiting room. The best way to stop dust? The right combination of tools and abrasives let you capture it at the source. For more information visit www.3M.ca/NetAbrasives.

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www.3Mcanada.ca


ABRASIVES

www.mirka.com

www.indasa-abrasives.com

Optimized Surface Preparation System (OSP)

Rhyno Grip Mesh Line

Mirka is a recognized world leader in developing advanced surface finishing technologies. Mirka’s groundbreaking ‘Optimized Surface Preparation System’ maximizes performance at every stage. This system is truly unique thanks to an innovative dust-free combination of high-tech abrasives, tools and processes that cannot be compared to anything else on the market today. OSP gives you efficiency with reduced waste of abrasives and better use of your worktime. Simplify your process as easy as 1-2-3-4. For more information visit www.mirka.com/en-CA/osp/

Maximize your productivity by virtually eliminating dust with the Rhyno Grip Mesh Line by INDASA. This product has been developed to transform your sanding and extraction capabilities by keeping dust contaminants out of your job. Featuring an open mesh structure that helps to provide excellent dust extraction while an electrostatic coating provides superior sanding performance. The Rhyno Grip Mesh Line is a durable abrasive that is thermally modified for long lasting sanding. Designed for use on old paint, fibre glass, plastic, fillers, topcoats and much more. The Rhyno Grip Mesh Lines are available in a variety of forms, dimesions and grits.

www.nortonabrasives.com

www.indasa-abrasives.com

Flexible D71S Diamond Coarse Grit

Indasa Autogloss Compound Plus

Offering an affordable and durable alternative to traditional coated and diamond discs, this D71S medium grit diamond PSA disc features a strong, but flexible cloth backing that resists rearing. The diamond abrasive pattern provides sharp cutting action, and the full resin bond enhances the discs longevity. A colour-coded pressure sensitive adhesive backing makes it easy to identify grit size at a glance and affords simple installation. Pair with an orbital sander or right angle grinder to tackle glass grinding or disc grinding applications.

Indasa Abrasives’ Autogloss Compound Plus includes a number of exciting features and benefits. Fast cutting abrasive power means users can expect a permanent removal of P1500 scratch marks. The product is dry use, for a cleaner and quicker process with no excessive dusting or splatter. Its silicone free formulation is safe for the bodyshop, and a single stage process allows for superior system efficiency to achieve a gloss finish. The product also reduces heat build-up, is VOC free, produces a high gloss level and is a multi-substrate.

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ADHESIVES

GETTING THE GLUE OUT ADHESIVES TO HELP HOLD IT ALL TOGETHER

AS VEHICLES BECOME MORE TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED, SO TOO DOES THE GLUE THAT HELPS HOLD THEM TOGETHER.

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dhesives have been both a literal and symbolic glue holding the automotive repair industry together. Working with adhesives is nothing new in collision repair, but the latest adhesives used in vehicle manufacturing may be unfamiliar to many repair technicians. This is why it is important for auto repairers to refer to OEM standards to ensure proper handling and to avoid getting into any sticky situations. Fortunately, most manufacturers provide access to this information either on their websites, through local dealers, or via vendors who offer access to such data. The encouraging news is that obtaining this

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information no longer involves waiting for days or weeks; in fact, most of it can now be acquired within an hour. Some of this information is freely available, while certain details still require a subscription fee. It’s essential to recognize that not all adhesives are created equal, and their suitability varies depending on their intended use. This distinction exists not only between different adhesive manufacturers but also within the product lines of specific adhesive manufacturers themselves. Each type of adhesive serves a specific purpose in the automotive industry, and using a single adhesive for all bonding tasks won’t help take the weight off a repair.

As vehicles become more technologically advanced, so too does the glue that helps hold them together. Advanced adhesives and sealants in vehicle assembly have eased the need for mechanical fasteners, and reportedly hold up better than welding in crash tests by behaving like a buffer. Glue pulling repair can ease dents, and the use of adhesives has made vehicles more economical by easing their overall weight. In fact, today’s vehicles are made up of roughly 40 pounds of adhesive materials. The following pages will show off the many diverse ways that the automotive industry is bonded in vehicle repair. We hope some of the products stick.


Fusor 800HD Plus series Fusor 800HD Plus series is used to duplicate factory seams where a nonsag, toolable/brushable seam sealer is required. Fusor 800HD Plus Series is a single-component, direct-to-metal (DTM), non-sag cosmetic sealer/ adhesive that has excellent adhesion to bare metal, cold rolled steel, e-coat, and aluminum. The features and benefits include holding brush marks without die back, indirect UV resistant, having low VOC, and can be welded with no burn back. Call: +1 877 ASK LORD (275 5673) to learn more.

ADHESIVES

ph.parker.com

Resins

At SRP, we take pride in offering the finest quality windshield repair resins that are designed to meet the highest industry standards. A cutting-edge solution designed to enhance visibility and safety of your car windshield on the road. Our advanced windshield resins are crafted with state-of-the-art technology, providing superior performance and durability in all driving conditions. Not only do our windshield fillers restore functionality, but they also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your vehicle. The crystal-clear finish leaves your windshield looking as good as new, providing a seamless, unobstructed view of the road ahead. For more information email info@srpproducts.com

The New Fusor 800HD Plus Series Proven for over 40 years, Fusor aftermarket collision repair adhesives return vehicles to pre-accident condition. Whether used in panel, weld, and rivet bonding; finishing or cosmetic repair; or seam sealing and sound control—Fusor duplicates OEM appearance on a varitey of applications - making vehicles look new again. www.fusor.com

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ALIGNMENT AND MEASURING

PRECISION AND PERFECTION CAPITALIZE ON ALIGNMENT AND MEASURING SYSTEMS TO GET YOUR REPAIRS ALL IN A ROW

WITH VEHICLES BECOMING MORE AND MORE TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED, ALIGNMENT AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS ARE BECOMING A MORE THAN NECESSARY STEP IN ENSURING THAT THE QUALITY CONTROL AND SAFETY OF THE VEHICLE REMAIN INTACT.

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s technology rapidly develops, it’s becoming increasingly important for auto repair shops to handle the bulk of alignment and measurement systems–at least, that’s what Ryan Gerber from Hunter’s Engineering had to say when speaking to Collision Repair magazine. Specifically, when asked why more collision shops aren’t doing ADAS work now, Gerber responded that “most shops have yet to sit down and do a careful analysis of how they could get in on ADAS work (...) although shops that have taken that step are definitely ahead of the game.”

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Without performing measurement and alignment work, “you give up control over the quality of the work but retain responsibility for it,” Gerber noted. “You give away most of the profit but retain all of the liability.” With vehicles becoming more and more technologically advanced, alignment and measurement systems are becoming a more than necessary step in ensuring that the quality control and safety of the vehicle remain intact. Especially when it comes to electric cars and their batteries—which, if damage is left unnoticed, can set them-

selves on fire days after a collision. Ensuring the accuracy of an assessment for electric vehicles is vital for responding to not just suspected, but real damage. According to Proline Systems, “the only accidents in auto shops should be the ones being repaired,” and through alignment and measurement systems, this can be a guarantee. Collision repair is all about having the right tools and procedures to get the job done in a safe and efficient manner—check out the following products to get your future repairs all in order.


www.accuvision-3d.com

Bench Efficiency With Scissor Lift Versatility

ACCUVISION-3D Measuring System

The BenchRack™ is the most versatile straightening bench on the market and was developed to increase your shop’s efficiency and productivity. You can repair each collision-damaged vehicle that enters your shop, from light cosmetic work to full-frame repairs. BenchRack™ systems are designed for any vehicle, from small cars to light trucks, vans and SUVs.

Arslan Automotive keeps it simple with the Accuvision 3D® measuring system. The system features no moving parts, no lasers, targets, adaptors, magnets, arms, extensions, wires, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth—but it also requires no calibration, making it a quick and simple yet accurate 3D measuring system, according to Arslan Automotive. The Accuvision 3D® is durable, versatile, universal, mobile, and user-friendly, saving operators time and money. According to Arslan Automotive, everything you need for measuring and alignment can be done easily with the Accuvision 3D® measuring system.

For more information visit car-o-liner.com/product/benchrack

www.hunter.com

www.spanesi-americas.com

Hunter Engineering Collision Alignment System

Spanesi® Touch Electronic Measuring System

Alignment and ADAS callibration collide through streamlined alignment measurements with the Hunter’s Collision Alignment System. Featuring collision blueprints, full diagnostic scans, ADAS callibration support and documented results, the Hunter’s Collision Alignment System automatically guides the technician through a workflow of five essential diagnostic measurements before work begins. These specific measurements eliminate extra days of cycle time when problems are discovered too late, such as a damaged subframe or lower control arms, shifted axles, or bent spindles. Use your existing frame or collision repair rack and save time and expenses by keeping all services in-house.

The Spanesi® Touch electronic measuring system allows technicians, estimators, and damage analysis professionals to perform vehicle measurements quickly and accurately. The Touch measures the upper body, underbody, bodyside openings, and mechanical parts. Comprehensive pre-repair and post-repair documentation ensure that collision repair facilities have the information necessary to prove completed repairs meet OEM specifications. Fast and easy setup gets your technician measuring vehicle damage quickly and efficiently with the WinTouch software’s intuitive and straightforward interface. For more product information visit www.spanesi-americas.com. BUYER’S BUYER’SGUIDE GUIDE2020 2024 45

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ALIGNMENT AND MEASURING

www.autel.com

www.arslanauto.com

Autel ADAS Bay Max Lift

Arslan 45-DBLE Electrohydraulic Lift

The Autel ADAS Bay Max lift is an industry first flush-mount scissor car lift, specially designed for all-systems ADAS calibration, while providing safer and more efficient mechanical repair and wheel alignment in a single standard bay space. Compatible with passenger cars and light trucks, this premium hydraulic lift is available in 12,000 and 14,000-pound capacity versions, both with front and rear opening runways and flipdown wheel stops.

Arlan Automotive presents the 45-DBLE, featuring an extra low rise electrohydraulic lift with min. travel 96cm and double platforms. Platforms are connected by double torsion beam for perfect synchronicity and levelling. Double redundant hydraulic circuit with 4 pistons, 2 on each platform, with safety and shut-off valve on the hydraulic circuit allow for overload protection and hose breaks. The 45-BDLE offers self-lubricating axle bearings on each rotating pin, no maintenance required, high-sliding and self-lubricating polyethylene sliding pads. Lowering speed control with a compensation valve. For more info visit www.arslanauto.com/ auto/sect/45/45-DBLE.shtml

For more information visit www.autel.com.

COLLISION SIMPLIFIED Maxisys

A WORKFLOW-DRIVEN SOLUTION FOR A COMPLICATED PROCESS

MAXISYS IA900AST

FOUR-WHEEL ALIGNMENT & ADAS CALIBRATION SYSTEM

ADAS BAY MAX LIFT ADAS CALIBRATION. SAFER ALIGNMENTS. ONE MAXIMIZED BAY.

MAXISYS ULTRAADAS

AUTEL ACADEMY TECHNICAL TRAINING

Visit autel.com/us/academy and register today for hands on automotive diagnostic, repair, service, and ADAS instruction.

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AUTO GLASS

A CLEAR VISION

HOW TO PREPARE FOR A FUTURE IN AUTO GLASS REPAIR

WITH MORE AND MORE OEMS ANNOUNCING PLANS TO BRING VEHICLE TECH TO THE CYBER AGE FROM IMPROVED A.I. ASSISTANTS TO REALITY AUGMENTED WINDSHIELDS AND DASHBOARD INSERTS, PREPARING TO OFFER ADAS CALIBRATION MUST BE DONE WITH A STRONG EYE FOR DETAIL.

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ccording to a report by the Yano Research Institute, the number of Level One ADAS installed in vehicles is expected to peak at 28 million units by this year, while that of Level Two systems is expected to exceed 30 million units in 2024. The rising trend in auto glass is more than clear. ADAS calibration is often required even on the smallest of collision repairs. For collision repair workers, this means that every vehicle that rolls into the shop must have an intricate, detailed repair plan before any type of work begins. Whether it is a large or small collision,

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ADAS calibrations are incorporated into most newer and modern vehicles. Therefore, it is essential for collision repair shops to know how to calibrate ADAS systems. As per a study by Consumer Reports, not all dealerships have the tools necessary to recalibrate ADAS sensors and cameras, but fortunately, there is a factory-backed service department that can usually point you in the right direction. There are also other sources such as manufacturer-recommended collision repair shops. Even with the increasing popularity of ADAS systems, the market has faced challenges in scaling up this technology.

One of the biggest constraints is its high cost. Incorporating these systems into more factory-built vehicles requires significant investment in compliance, safety standards, and other areas. Moreover, improving the efficiency and performance of these systems comes with a hefty price tag. With more and more OEMs announcing plans to bring vehicle tech to the cyber age from improved A.I. assistants to reality augmented windshields and dashboard inserts, preparing to offer ADAS calibration must be done with a strong eye for detail. Check out the following products to see if auto glass is right for you.


Raptor F22 Deluxe Kit

Equalizer’s PowerPump™

The Raptor™ from Equalizer® is a cord and wire auto glass removal device, designed around AirForce™ constant vacuum technology, dramatically improving the power of the vacuum cup. Quick placement and constant vacuum pressure to the glass are no issue for the Raptor™ as it resists sliding, allowing it to be effective again and again.

Equalizer’s PowerPump™eliminates the need for manual pumping of your Visual Vacuum Cups or Wood’s Powr-Grip Vacuum Cups. Simply replace the original plunger in your existing cup with the PowerPump™, press the button and let your cup automatically draw down. The PowerPump™ is designed for a minimum 5 hours of constant run time and can be used as a manual pump if your battery needs to be recharged. Includes 1 USB-C charging cord.

For more information visit www.equalizer.com

For more information visit www.equalizer.com

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AUTO GLASS

www.equalizer.com

www.equalizer.com


HEALTH AND SAFETY

SAFETY IS KEY UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL WITH PPE

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t’s a fact—collision repair is often dangerous work. As a result, it requires the proper safety equipment to ensure that the process remains accident free. With the rise of electric vehicles and greater initiatives being made for an eco-friendly landscape, it is more important than ever for automotive technicians to be fitted for the future. Collision repairers should possess and wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as approved respirator, coveralls, gloves, and eye protection. They should also refer to Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and follow

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precautions for all the products they use, especially isocyanates. The area where products are used should be well ventilated. It is important to ensure that the PPE fits properly, is not torn, ripped, or defective. In addition to these precautions, it is important to remember to keep all motors inside the shop turned off and avoid using compressed air to remove dust from clothes or surfaces. If collision repair workers do not wear the proper PPE or follow proper safety protocols, they may be exposed to hazardous chemicals and materials that can cause serious health problems such

as respiratory issues, skin irritation, and cancer. They may also be at risk of accidents such as fires and explosions. When working with electric vehicles, it is important to have high-voltage gloves and to ensure that all PPE has been approved for working on high-voltage systems. Safety is first and foremost when it comes to doing repair right, and some steps that can be taken to bring awareness to workplace hazards include fostering a culture of open communication regarding safety concerns so employees feel comfortable reporting any safety hazards or issues they


HEALTH AND SAFETY WHEN WORKING WITH ELECTRIC VEHICLES, IT IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE HIGH-VOLTAGE GLOVES AND TO ENSURE THAT ALL PPE HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR WORKING ON HIGH-VOLTAGE SYSTEMS.

encounter, no matter how minor they may seem. Additionally, establishing an emergency response plan that includes procedures for dealing with accidents, spills, or exposure incidents is a critical action towards the implementation of workplace safety. All employees should be aware of these procedures and know how to respond effectively in case of an emergency. It’s always better to be safe rather than sorry. Luckily, we have some products to keep you safe and that we’re more than sure you won’t feel sorry investing in.

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HEALTH AND SAFETY

www.sata.com

www.eurovac.com

Central Dust Extraction System

SATA air vision 5000

The Central Dust Extraction System from Eurovac is said to be ideal for keeping air quality high for up to eight users sanding at the same time. This system can be set up with a microswitch to start and stop while its pumps and separators are designed to run continuously with little maintenance required. The Central Dust Extraction System also comes with cartridge filters, automatic compressed air pulse jet cleaning and primary cyclonic separation with an induction motor of 20,000-hour rating. This system has 5HP, 10HP and 20HP, 220, 440 or 575-volt three-phase induction motors and regenerative blowers available. For more information please call at 800-265-3878 or email at info@eurovac.com.

The SATA air vision 5000 offers a completely redesigned way of supplied breathing air. The respiratory hood not only ensures high breathing air quality but also a low noise level. The modern, ergonomic design fits with almost any head shape and can be individually adjusted in size, height, and position. Absolute safety through external supply of clean air to the hood and suitable for continuous use. Available add-on modules for heated or cooled air. The SATA air vision 5000 breathing protection system, you can be sure that your health and comfort are both efficiently catered for. NIOSH approved.

The leader in

Dustless Sanding Systems

Central Vacuum Systems

www.walmecna.com

Portable Vacuum Systems

✓ OEM certified systems ✓ The most powerful pumps and filtration systems on the market ✓ Complete line of vacuum-ready hand tools ✓ Properly engineered systems

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Quality Compressed Air Filtration Products Walmec North America offers a complete line of quality compressed air filtration products from hand held 15 to 18 CFM filters, to 15, 50, 80, 150, 250, and 500 CFM stationary filters for the automotive refinish and woodworking markets. Easy to maintain and use, these quality compressed air filtration products clean, remove contaminants, and have the capacity to drain liquids from compressed air sources. Walmec North America offers products that will provide you with service for many years to come.


Novax® Rubber Insulating Gloves Kit

SATA filter 500 series

A first line of defence against dangerous high-voltage systems, the Novax® Rubber Insulating Gloves Kit is rated at a Class 00 and provides a necessary PPE when working with energized parts. Manufactured in a natural latex state to provide a much softer feel and greater dexterity when in use, the Novax® Rubber Insulating Gloves Kit helps lessen hand fatige while also offering top protection. Each glove is tested prior to shipment and the Novax® Rubber Insulating Gloves Kit is rated for a protection test of 2,500 volts. With a clear finish that makes it easier to identify any scratches or tears from use, the Novax® Rubber Insulating Gloves Kit ensures that no shocks are in your repair future.

SATA’s latest filter series, the SATA filter 500 is said to enable a higher absorption of contaminations and enhanced durability due to the optimized position of the charcoal filter. 100% technically clean air for perfect finishes. The SATA filter 500 series is available either as a one-stage sintered filter with water and oil separator, as a two-stage combination filter with sintered and fine filter, or as a three-stage filter unit with additional sintered activated charcoal filter. Changing the filter is simple and straightforward and filter maintenance is now only necessary every 6 months.

www.sstofcanada.com

www.sstofcanada.com

Auto Drain

EV Battery Care

A leading European manufacturer of modular, bespoke depollution equipment, the AutoDrain tower system utilizes a small footprint and numerous customizable options. Features include gasoline suction using air-op drill with fuel cleaner plus associated tools and gravity draining for engine/trans using 120L mobile drainer with an evacuation port. With fluid suction using 4m flex coils for oil, coolant and remaining fluid, the AutoDrain tower system is based upon a cost effective, common sense approach with a true understanding of the End of Life Vehicle industry.

Increase your efficiency and safety when working on electric vehicle systems by investing in the proper safety gear. With gloves, face shields, aprons, blankets, insulated tools, jackets, and boots among other products specifically designed to increase safety while servicing electric and hybrid vehicles, SST will help ensure that your repair efforts are shock-free. For more information please visit www.sstofcanada.com/product/safety.

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www.sata.com

www.kent-automotive.com


PAINT

COLOURFUL CHEMISTRY ECO-FRIENDLY PAINT TRENDS ARE ON THE RISE

AS OF 2025, BASF SPECIFICALLY AIMS TO PROCESS 250,000 METRIC TONNES OF RECYCLED WASTEBASED RAW MATERIALS ANNUALLY, REPLACING FOSSIL-BASED RAW MATERIALS.

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he automotive industry continues to be at a crossroads when it comes to addressing the challenges of continuing to advance technology while also meeting sustainability expectations. Luckily, when it comes to the world of automotive paint, sustainability efforts are more than just a hue on the horizon. To do this, paint companies have invested in environmentally friendly solutions from both a manufacturing and product standpoint. When looking at the sustainability documentation for companies such as BASF, AkzoNobel, Axalta and Sherwin-Williams, all have made environmental commitments to continuing to reduce the automotive paint industry’s carbon footprint by elim-

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inating volatile-carbon emissions and the use of oil-based materials. As of 2025, BASF specifically aims to process 250,000 metric tonnes of recycled waste-based raw materials annually, replacing fossil-based raw materials. Comparatively, AkzoNobel has achieved products that contain up to 35 percent post-consumer waste paint. The company is also working in collaboration with Dutch company, Black Bear, to create an alternative to carbon black—a material that can be used in the manufacturing of powder coatings harvested from used car tires. AkzoNobel is also continuing to work with the Dutch Advanced Research Center Chemical Building Blocks Consortium

(ARC CBBC), to develop a technology to make sustainable resins using bio-based monomers, rather than the more traditional oil-based. The future is here, and it’s earth-toned. At least, according to BASF’s most recent 2023 coatings report which revealed that the continued emergence of earthtone hues from a consumer perspective speak to an ongoing sustainable push in the world of car colours and colour systems. While automotive paint products may continue to change, and coatings may continue to become more environmentally conscious, their purpose does not—creating a full colour spectrum of cars that consumers can’t wait to drive.


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Edge™ Paint Booth

3M™ Performance Spray Gun

Masterfully designed with painters, shop owners and maintenance technicians in mind, the new Edge™ Paint Booth from Global Finishing Solutions (GFS) ensures premium contamination control; precise, adjustable lighting; and advanced controls for maximum productivity in a high-tech painting environment. Discover how to make your next refinish extraordinary, with industry-leading equipment that can improve the productivity—and competitive advantage—of any shop.

Introducing the smarter way to spray. You don’t believe in compromises. And neither does 3M. Which is why 3M reinvented the spray gun to keep up with the pace of today’s professional painters. Top-of-the-line performance meets faster cleanup, faster changeovers and faster cycle times1. Bringing you the best of 3M science, all packed into one of the smartest, lightest spray guns in the world. (1) According to data from a 3M Internal study.

To learn more visit https://gfs.global/6tn

For more information visit www.3MCollision.ca.

SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY

EDITION To mark our 25th anniversary, we are honoring our company founder and inventor, Peter Kwasny, with a first-ever SprayMax special series. Top-selling, high performance products of the "Edition PK" are packaged in popular 500 ml size offering a bonus 25% more content.

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Cromax® EZ

ENVIROBASE® High Performance System

Easy to mix. Easy to match. Easy to apply. Cromax® EZ is a waterborne basecoat system that makes life simpler-without compromising the integrity of your craft. It’s easy to mix. Easy to match. Easy to apply. With less material consumption and essentially no flash time between basecoat and clearcoat, Cromax® EZ is designed to deliver better coverage and speed than competitive waterborne systems. It’s not just better for your customers, it’s better for your bottom line.

Outstanding colour match, easy application and fast throughput are key reasons why the Envirobase High Performance system is simply the best refinish technology on the market today. Painters appreciate the basecoat is easy to apply and achieve tighter, smoother blends. Expert colour match, fast dry times and production-oriented clears all contribute to exceptional cycle time performance.

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SprayMax 1K 3in1 Primer Shade

SprayMax 25TH Anniversary Products

SprayMax 1K 3 in1 Primer Shade is designed for easy and convenient priming and filling of different surfaces. It offers excellent adhesion and sanding properties as well as high filling characteristics. Can be sprayed direct to metal, aluminum, steel and various plastics. Can be topcoated with both solvent and waterborne basecoats as well as single stage topcoats. Available in three shades: White 3680403, Gray 3680404, and Black 3680405.

SprayMax is celebrating its 25TH Anniversary with a Limited Edition selection of popular aerosols. 3680600 1K UNI PRIME – High build primer suitable for sand-thru areas; 3680601 1K UNI ZINC – Superior corrosion protection primer; 3680602 1K UNI BLACK – satin gloss finish; 3680603 1K UNI CLEAR – Durable clear coat; 3680604 1K UNI BLEND – Blending solvent for seamless transitions. Excellent performance and value priced with 25% extra product in a 500ml can.

For more information contact: order@Kwasny.us | 844.426.6330

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SATAjet X 5500 Universe

SATAjet X 5500 RP Digital

Your spray gun, your SATA universe. The SATAjet X 5500 universe is two things: a SATA premium paint spray gun, and your key to the SATA universe – a whole world full of exclusive content, benefits, and promotions. Within the SATA universe, you can participate in special raffles. You’ll be among the first to know when new SATA products appear on the horizon. Scan the QR code on your SATA universe gun. Register. And become part of something big.

The SATAjet X 5500 RP & HVLP in either “I” or “O”-nozzles is the SATA paint spray gun for state-of-the-art performance. With an X nozzle system, painters can accomodate all paint systems and application recommendations. In addition, the whispering nozzle noticeably reduces the noise level and gives bodyshops a softer, more pleasant painting feeling—all with reduced material consumption. The SATAjet X 5500 RP & HVLP Digital features a digital pressure display for exact colour tone accuracy and reproducibility of painting results.

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For more information visit www.sata.com

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PAINT HARDWARE

BRUSHING UP

TAKING PAINT AUTOMATION OUT OF THIS WORLD

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his year has seen continued forays into digital paint technologies, more sustainable options and improved ergonomics. Collision Repair magazine got a chance to see these changes up close and personal with a visit to SATA’s headquarters in Germany where we received an exclusive tour of the global leader in spray gun technology’s facilities. While the first spray gun tools were simple hand-pumped devices, Joern Stoever, interim general manager of SATA Canada, showed the Collision Repair team SATA’s recently released SATAjet X 5500 Universe

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which features an X nozzle system and a high-efficiency design that minimizes overspray. From simple beginnings to broader environmental and technological outlooks, the paint hardware industry continues to develop with far reaching connotations in mind. According to the Business Research Insights September report, when it comes to accessories like body filler, “a focus on sustainability is one of the major trends in North America.” Automation is also the name of the game when it comes to paint hardware performance. In August of this year, Budds’


PAINT HARDWARE FROM SIMPLE BEGINNINGS TO BROADER ENVIRONMENTAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL OUTLOOKS, THE PAINT HARDWARE INDUSTRY CONTINUES TO DEVELOP WITH FAR REACHING CONNOTATIONS IN MIND.

Collision Services in Oakville, Ontario invited Collision Repair to check-out the Moonwalk automatic paint mixing system in action. While the previous edition of Buyer’s Guide noted that PPG had installed more than 1,000 ‘Moonwalk’ units in the Middle East, Europe and Africa regions, it has since made it to Canada with the automatic paint mixing system being installed in early June at Budds’ Collision. This edition of Buyer’s Guide may not be able to automatically mix paint for you, or prevent overspray, but it does offer reliable paint hardware for you to peruse to take your work out of this world. BUYER’S GUIDE 2024 59


PAINT HARDWARE

www.sata.com

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REVO Handheld

Only the SATA trueSun™ LED lamp makes the difference visible. The selection of the correct colour shade for refinishing a vehicle requires a source of light that preferably reproduces the entire colour range of visible light (daylight) as accurately as possible. The SATA trueSun™ LED lamp which was especially designed for this purpose allows a quick and easy professional colour shade evaluation and identification within the bodyshop. When selecting the right daylight lamp there is no room for compromise. Even avoiding one rework covers the purchase price for this high-quality product.

Rapidly cure filler and coatings in three minutes or less with the REVO Handheld. This powerful, lightweight tool is ideal for fast plastic repairs, but can also be used in every step of the repair process. With the REVO Handheld, you can repair small areas, soften glass seals, heat aluminum to repair aluminum-body vehicles, as well as remove dents, emblems, vinyl graphics and adhesives. The REVO Handheld allows technicians to perform one repair from start to finish, rather than waiting for cure times and bouncing between jobs. This significantly increases throughput and frees up space since you can complete the repair in one location. To buy now visit https://gfs.global/qpp

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PPG DIGIMATCHTM Spectrophotometer

PPG VISUALIZIDTM Software

Featuring a lightweight, ergonomic design that can be held in one hand, this advanced digital colour tool takes readings of a vehicle’s colour from 6 imaging angles as well as 6 reflective angles to provide colour and texture information—including effect pigment particle size (an industry first). PPG DigiMatch vehicle readings are fast and easy, even on curved surfaces.

The first of its kind in the industry, this digital colour visualization tool works with a PPG spectrophotometer to enable the technician to compare realistic 3D renderings of the retrieved colours and determine the best colour variant from PPG’s extensive colour match library. Technicians can compare multiples of these “virtual sprayouts” in a matter of minutes. Each sprayout can be compared from flash, flop or face angles, rotated in any direction as well as from “blend” and “edge” views.

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3M™ PPS™ Series 2.0 Spray Cup System

PPG MOONWALK® Automated Mixing System

Discover the 3M™ PPS™ Series 2.0 Spray Cup System. As a painter, you need to keep paint flowing to move vehicles out the door. That’s why 3M invented the first disposable paint cup system more than 15 years ago. Now, it’s even easier to create the perfect finish fast, with the redesigned 3M™ PPS™ System. It’s the next evolution of the 3M™ PPS™ painting revolution.

Designed for PPG ENVIROBASE® High Performance toners, the PPG MoonWalk mixing system virtually eliminates human error and waste when mixing a refinish colour—while achieving unprecedented colour accuracy. Operation is simple. Once the target colour’s toners are loaded onto the dispensing rack, the system automatically dispenses each toner with an accuracy that PPG says is 10 times more precise than conventional mixing. Waste is further eliminated since the technology and packaging is configured to use all of each toner, down to the last drop.

For more information visit www.3M.ca/collisionrepair/PPS.

Masterfully designed with painters, shop owners and maintenance technicians in mind, the new Edge™ Paint Booth from Global Finishing Solutions (GFS) ensures premium contamination control; precise, adjustable lighting; and advanced controls for maximum productivity in a high-tech painting environment. Discover how to make your next refinish extraordinary, with industry-leading equipment that can improve the productivity — and competitive advantage — of any shop.

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PAINT HARDWARE

www.3M.ca/collisionrepair/PPS


PAINT HARDWARE

www.LKQCanada.ca

www.akzonobel.com

Key European Clear 2.1 VOC Clearcoat

Sikkens Autowave

Keystone’s European HS Clearcoat presents an economical and versatile acrylic clearcoat with a 2:1 mix ratio, making it suitable for universal applications. Functioning as a High Solid clear, it demonstrates exceptional performance in both air-dry and baking scenarios. Noteworthy for its excellent gloss and durability, this clearcoat also boasts impressive adhesion over a wide range of solvent or waterborne basecoat systems. Keystone’s European HS Clearcoat stands as a reliable choice, delivering quality results across various finishing processes.

Sikkens Autowave® MM sets a new standard in waterborne basecoat performance with major advances in binder and pigment technology. It provides excellent coverage, metallic control and sprayability when duplicating OEM solid, metallic and pearl effect colors—with remarkable ease of use, first-time-right color reliability and reduced process time, Sikkens Autowave® MM is the right step in setting a solid foundation.

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Pro Series Body Fillers

Key Rapid Cure Clear 2.1 VOC Clearcoat

LKQ’s Pro Series Body Fillers are available in four different finishes.

Keystone’s Rapid Cure Clear stands out as a high-production system with a 2.1 VOC level, specifically crafted for spot repair and single-panel repairs. This 4:1 clear is designed for a swift application, requiring three consecutive coats. Remarkably, it can be sanded and buffed within a short timeframe of 20-25 minutes under air-dry conditions or immediately after a brief 5-minute bake at 130°F. This product offers a rapid and efficient solution for achieving clear finishes in automotive applications.

1. Pro Series Premium Lightweight Autobody Filler FIB1004; 3.0L/0.8 Gallons 2. Pro Series Lightweight Finishing Putty and Hardner FIB1024; 1.5kg/3.3lbs 3. Pro Series Lightweight Autobody Filler FIB2004; 3.0L/0.8 Gallons 4. Pro Series Fiberglass Reinforced Autobody Filler FIB3112; 3.0L/0.8 Gallons For more information, contact your local LKQ location or call 866-557-2677.

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SOFTWARE AND MANAGEMENT

MANAGING MACHINES ARE YOU A.I. PREPARED?

WHILE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MAY STILL HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO BEFORE IT REACHES TRUE SCIENCE-FICTION STATUS, MORE AND MORE AREAS OF THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY ARE WORKING ON INTEGRATING ITS FEATURES INTO MAINSTREAM COLLISION REPAIR.

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oftware plays a crucial role in modern automotive collision repair, streamlining processes, enhancing accuracy and improving overall efficiency in repair shops. From estimation and quoting, to parts sourcing, repair documentation, procedures and management, diagnostics, and more, it’s abundantly clear that we are living in the digital age. The collision repair industry has been profoundly influenced by technology in recent years through the use of computerized estimates and repair planning, 3D scanning and printing technologies, advanced laser welding techniques, and data analysis. While artificial intelligence may still have a long way to go before it reaches true sci-

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ence-fiction status, more and more areas of the automotive industry are working on integrating its features into mainstream collision repair. Just this past fall, for instance, Repairify—a company dedicated to diagnostics, calibrations, programming, and automotive intelligence for the collision and mechanical repair industries—announced the launch of asTech Insights, a generative-AI product designed to enhance OEM compatible scans by using data from over 6,000,000 repairs and 40,000,000 DTCs—the equivalent of a technician training 24/7 for 25 straight years. Comparatively, software company, Progi, announced new features to help auto shops display their OEM certifications through

updates to its ProgiSync software. While training on technologically advanced systems can seem daunting at first, Collision Repair magazine spoke with Joe Saputo of CARSTAR Ancaster who stated that, “if I bring a green person in and hand them a grinder, a hammer, a dolly and goggles, they’re going to spend maybe a day in [the shop] and quit. Now, if I give them a laptop, shiny tools [...] and every procedure on how to do the job, they are incredibly interested in sticking around.” Welcome it as a sign of the times, the robots are here to stay. Stay up to date by booting up your eyeballs to look at this selection of software and management.


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Become a Simplicity Franchisee

ProgiSync

Simplicity Car Care offers everything you need to grow your collision and auto repair business in an ever-changing marketplace. Simplicity franchisees are like family, helping collision centre owners around Canada grow their business and customer base. Simplicity’s team of specialists will work with you to implement our proprietary system along with training your team on how to use it. As a Simplicity Car Care franchisee, you’re ready to watch your business grow and are now a part of a nationwide community of collision repair owners dedicated to providing top-notch service. Spend more time focusing on your customers and let us simplify the rest. Call 1-800-871-7612 or visit simplicitycarcare.ca/franchisee

Take control of your busy shop with ProgiSync. With the ProgiSync platform, all client appointments, availability announcements and certifications can be displayed with the push of a button. Manage your appraisal appointments according to your opening hours and shop availability; send automatic email appointment confirmations and text reminders to clients; and recieve assignments from insurance companies with added ease. New features to ProgiSync include the ability to promote OEM certifications to partners and the ability to display daily appointment capacity and repair severity. Save time and improve your workflow with ProgiSync.

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Canada’s New Dealer Collision Network

Booth Connect

Built from the ground up by dealers, for dealers, Consolidated Collision Services’ (CCS) tailor-made approach can help you retain more customers, improve the performance and efficiency of your business, and put you on the map with national insurance partners. If you are a new car dealer owned collision centre anywhere in the country, you owe it to yourself to see how the CCS Network can help grow your business. Join the network that puts your shop, your brand, and your profitability first. Who else can say that? Own your business, own your customers, and own your network. For more information contact info@ccsdealers.com. CCS is a division of Consolidated Dealers Co-Operative Inc.

Enabling automotive body shops to attain real-time visibility into their filter loading, production levels and paint booth usage data, Global Finishing Solutions is proud to introduce Booth Connect. Providing remote access and monitoring for paint booths from the convenience of a computer, tablet, or smart phone, Booth Connect allows painters, paint shop managers, owners and corporate decision makers to view reports and track booth performance from anywhere at anytime. On-demand insight into booth cycles, filler loading and power usage trends allows shops to build a portfoilio-level dashboard and KPIs, while also offering the knowledge needed to keep businesses and equipment running at peak perfomance. BUYER’S GUIDE 2024 65

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PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR | NON STRUCTURAL REPAIR

FORECASTING DENT REPAIR IT’S A TECH STORM WHEN IT COMES TO HAIL REPAIR

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utomotive paintless dent repair (PDR) continues to be a gamechanging technique when it comes to vehicle restoration. By allowing technicians to eliminate pesky dents, dings and creases without the need for traditional bodywork, sanding, or repainting, PDR offers time and cost efficiency as well as more sustainable solutions. One area where PDR has seen extensive growth over the last few years is in hail damage repair. While previous hail damage assessments were once done manually, today, hail-related PDR is a storm of growing and changing technologies. Today, hail scan technology offers precise and fast hail damage restoration. From high-resolution scanning—which is pivotal in offering 3D views of damage—to the increased use of artificial intelligence and mobile apps to help automate damage

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assessment, technicians can now share detailed, real-time data with repair shops and customers. According to Pro Tech, PDR is also a budget-friendly choice. According to Pro Tech’s report, with PDR, a 1” dent can cost around $125—and this is compared to traditional methods which can wrack up $600 per body panel. With this year’s summer storms wreaking havoc on “Hailstorm Alley”—between Southern Calgary and Central/Northern Alberta—PDR and hail assessment are becoming more important than ever. In a report made by Dented.ca, they note that between 2002 to 2019, “Hailstorm Alley” produced 181,030 damage claims and over $987,527,902 in damages. There’s a lot of work to be done to get the dents out, and many more on the way, but with the products included here, we’re certain that you’ll find something that brings clear skies to your next non-structural repair.

WHILE PREVIOUS HAIL DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS WERE ONCE DONE MANUALLY, TODAY, HAIL-RELATED PDR IS A STORM OF GROWING AND CHANGING TECHNOLOGIES.


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Spanesi®’s PULL UP! Repair System Line

CAMAUTO Premium Elite Cart

Spanesi®’s PULL UP! Repair Systems offer the flexibility any collision repair facility needs to accomplish cosmetic and structural repairs. The PULL UP! incorporates various size suction cups and glue to restore the shape of damaged steel and aluminum panels. Repairs are performed using slide hammers or an optional electro-puller tool. The PULL UP! comes in light, standard, and full packages. Each package is designed to meet the rigorous requirements of collision repair professionals.

CAMAUTO Premium Elite Cart is a heavy duty, mobile cart that helps you carry all your PDR and GPR tools. Equipped with a drawer, and with a steel tab organizer top for better tools and tabs organization, and with two foldable trays, the CAMAUTO Premium Elite Cart can be used as a side table, and can be bent for a better storage space.

For more product information visit www.spanesi-americas.com.

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KECO L2E Glue Pull Repair Collision System

KECO GPR+ System with Mobile Cart

KECO’s L2E is the most comprehensive glue pull repair system available to bodyshop technicians. This system includes the industry’s best lifting tools, a powerful KECO shop light, and GPR tool cart. This is the only option for those looking for a complete GPR solution to improve shop efficiency. Finish your repairs fast with minimal, if any, body filler. Tools are easily stored and organized on the cart while the TabPrints organizer keeps your tabs arranged and ready to pull.

The GPR+ System is designed for shops and technicians currently utilizing the L2E GPR System. The GPR+ System adds on to your L2E to extend the repair system to correct damage further up the Repair Continuum. With the combination of glue tabs and push rods, technicians will be able to glue pull and push to paint with ease. This system is intended to complement glue pull repair and allow technicians to make more challenging repairs possible with the utmost efficiency.

To learn more, visit www.kecotabs.com.

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RECYCLING

REGENERATING RESOURCES SPARKING A GREENER HORIZON

ACCORDING TO THE AUTOMOTIVE RECYCLERS OF CANADA, AN ESTIMATED 1.6 MILLION VEHICLES ARE TAKEN OFF THE ROAD EACH YEAR. ON AVERAGE, 85 PERCENT OF A VEHICLE’S WEIGHT CAN BE RECYCLED OR REUSED.

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ith global demand for environmental awareness continuing to grow, auto recycling has had to keep pace. While the stereotypical image of the scrap yard may be a place for parts past their prime, auto recyclers know that the potential for resource conservation, energy savings and waste reduction is nothing to shake a wrench at. According to the Automotive Recyclers of Canada, an estimated 1.6 million vehicles are taken off the road each year. On average, 85 percent of a vehicle’s weight can be recycled or reused. Even with just 15 percent of that volume

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going to landfills, that’s still roughly 408 kilograms of wasted material. Clearly, there’s more work to be done. Luckily, auto recyclers and the automotive recycling industry are up to the task. This year alone, the growth of electric vehicles on the road has led to an increased effort in battery and parts recycling. During Collision Repair magazine’s Toronto EV Repair Tour, Joseph Chung from Call2Recycle outlined how the notfor-profit organization is equipped to pick up and transport hazardous materials and can take steps to provide “safe logistical transport and removal.”

Similarly, in September, Li-Cycle has continued to advance its efforts in creating a continuous economy of resources. While 2022 may have presented challenges for the continuing implementation of the EASR regulation for auto recyclers (as according to the Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association), horizons are a little greener as automotive recycling continues to develop. Turn to some top-notch tools that will help in efforts to achieve some R and R (reducing and recycling that is).


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Recycling Program

Cardinal Couriers

Collect, protect and drop off your batteries every 3 months with Call2Recycle’s Recycling Program. Batteries make our lives more convenient, but they also contain toxic chemicals that can harm the environment. Call2Recycle makes it easy to recycle your batteries instead. Just collect, protect, and drop off your used batteries at one of Call2Recycle’s 9,000 convenient drop-off locations across Canada. You can find Call2Recycle’s drop boxes at pharmacies, hardware stores, grocery stroes, municipal depots and other facilities near you. Take advantage today and find sustainability your way.

What would you do with the extra time? Cardinal Couriers can give you back time and help you start your business day earlier with Cardinal’s pre-8 a.m. transportation solutions. Cardinal understands the value of time, and that’s why the company’s unique night network provides a competitive advantage where first to market comes standard. Optimize your sales, improve customer service, loyalty and increase profitability through Cardinal’s unique night network with unattended pickups and deliveries.

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LKQ Recycled OEM Engine

Wheel Refinishing Services

At LKQ, Original Equipment Manufactured Recycled Engines are drained of all fluids during the dismantling process, prepped, washed and visually inspected for damage. LKQ recycled engines come with a standard 6 month warranty or extend the warranty with an Optional Service Agreement.

With 28 years experience in the wheel refinishing industry, Carcone’s has a team of motivated individuals and an 8,500 sq ft state of the art facility dedicated to serving customers. Capable of working on a variety of wheel refinishing services from corrosion and clear coat peel to slightly bent wheels and powder coating finishes, Carcone’s offers services on any OEM aluminum wheel refinishing, any aftermarket aluminum wheel refinishing and any steel wheel refinishing. Other services include: curb rash; exact and exotic paint finishes, wheel balancing and more.

For more information contact your local LKQ location, call 866-557-2677 or visit us at www.LKQCanada.ca/en/

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RECYCLING

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Guniwheel The Guniwheel Universal Tire and Wheel Mounting System from LKQ Canada, described as working like a spare tire, is the first universal, vehicle The Guniwheel Universal Tire and Wheel Mounting System from LKQ and trailer mounting system. The Guniwheel weighs just 30 pounds and Canada, described as working like a spare tire, is the first universal, vehicle is able to fit into most four and five hole lug patterns—easily transported and trailer mounting system. The Guniwheel weighs just 30 pounds and and used anywhere. at hole the top mind, the Guniwheel was is able to fit into mostWith foursafety and five lugof patterns—easily transported designed make moving lifts According and usedto anywhere. With vehicles safety atoff theoftop offaster mind,and thesafer. Guniwheel was to LKQ, the replacement can hold loads up to pounds and designed to tire make moving vehicles off of lifts of faster and1290 safer. According can be safely driven up to 8km/h. to LKQ, the tire replacement can hold loads of up to 1290 pounds and can be safely driven up to 8km/h.

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Gensco’s Latest ELV Depollution System IBQ-4T is an innovative vehicle depollution system that promises remarkable efficiency and greater fluid recovery, and stands out for its ability to effortlessly separate and store fluids. Fuel and diesel are easily assessed for quality and directed to the appropriate storage tank at the flip of a switch. A five-hose drainage system with dedicated pumps ensure the integrity of recovered fluids. The inclusion of an automated fuel-tank punch drill not only provides safer procedures but also reduces labor intensity and boosts operational speed. Visit genscoequip.com or call (888) 444-8815 to learn more!

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TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES

NOT JUST A HUMBLE HAND TOOL TAKE FUTURE REPAIRS INTO YOUR OWN HANDS

HAND TOOLS ARE JUST AS IMPORTANT IN TODAY’S COLLISION REPAIR INDUSTRY AS HIGH-TECH SYSTEMS; THEY ARE AN ESSENTIAL FOUNDATION FOR ANY TECHNICIAN AND REPRESENT AN EXTENSION OF THE TECHNICIAN’S HANDIWORK.

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hile it can be all too easy to get caught up in the recent changes in advanced high tech automotive repair systems (and rightly so), it’s important to remember that hand tools have also seen their fair share of progress. After all, it’s been nearly two million years since humans first invented the hammer. Hand tools are just as important in today’s collision repair industry as high-tech systems; they are an essential foundation for any technician and represent an extension of the technician’s handiwork.

According to this year’s U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, service technicians still rely heavily on tools such as wrenches, pliers and sockets and ratchets even as they also embrace computer-based diagnostic and electrified systems. Collision Repair magazine recently sought the opinions of Canadian shop owners, managers, apprentices, technicians and painters to get their insights on the continued use of hand tools in automotive repair. Of the auto shop owners and managers

polled specifically, 50 percent said that it was reasonable to expect a new apprentice to purchase their own tools, and only a third of those polled said that hand tools would be provided to new technicians. As a result, hand tools remain an asset. While there is a need for speed and efficiency when it comes to automotive repair, there is also a need for traditional knowledge and skill. Tech may continue to change, but these pages will help you find the right tools to take the future into your own hands. BUYER’S GUIDE 2024 71


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3M™ RepairStack™ Performance Solutions

40-EP02 Battery Operated SPR Riveter

Discover 3M™️ RepairStack™️ Performance Solutions – an integrated and automated hardware and software system designed to help optimize your body shop’s day-to-day operations, from material management and invoicing to analyzing your overall business performance. Help increase performance and productivity at your shop with the innovative 3M™️ RepairStack™️ storage cabinet, designed to help eliminate manual stock management and keep your body shop more organized. 3M™️ RepairStack™️ Billables Invoicing software streamlines blueprinting and billing. For more information visit www.RepairStack.com.

Arslan Automotive’s 40-EP02 Battery Operated SPR Riveter includes a memory card, adjustable pressure settings, a battery, charger, 40mm C arm, SPR rivet installation/extraction die set and a carry case for added convenience. The Ford-approved CMO hydraulic riveter is ideal for repairs needing selfpiercing rivets and blind rivets. With its quick-change dies, extractors and C-arms, the CMO Riveter is fast and versatile, and automatically retracts to its neutral position once a rivet is set. The product also easily extracts rivets.

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Innovative Mobile Plastic Sheeting Dispenser

KECO Pull Tower

Introducing the Innovative Mobile Plastic Sheeting Dispenser—a stateof-the-art solution for organized and easily accessible plastic sheeting. Elevated to prevent floor contact, it facilitates direct dispensing from the factory box, protecting against dust. Built with six industrial-grade magnets, it securely holds plastic sheeting and can be mounted on any metal surface, inside or outside the paint booth. Accommodating various brands and sizes (12 to 20 feet), the dispenser features a durable powdercoat finish for longevity. Backed by a lifetime warranty, it is a top-tier, versatile solution for efficient plastic sheeting management.

KECO’s Pull Tower is a powerful and versatile way to correct large damage with Glue Pull Repair. The lightweight aluminum construction allows easy location changes with mobility and simple setup in minutes. The added accessories from KECO give this vacuum pull tower more flexibility, pulling strength, and adjustment for faster GPR repairs than any other system available. After performing fast adjustments with the ratchet, the finite tension adjustment allows incremental adjustments for finer GPR corrections in combination with knockdown work.

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CAMAUTO Smart Mini Lifter

Mini-Ductor Venom HP

Move around dents with ease with the CamAuto Smart Mini Lifter. The CamAuto Smart Mini Lifter is a must carry heavy duty tool for all PDR and Bodyshop technicians. Features include a 360 degrees rotating base for multiple leverage options; a 360 degrees rotating handle; and padded feet to ensure a better grip and paint protection. With sliding feet on a small bridge, technicians can easily work on any size dent or tab size (up to 5”). The Smart Mini Lifter also includes a smart lock system to help technicians work around dents while keeping leverage pressure. Don’t let dents get you down, try the CamAuto Smart Mini Lifter today.

The Mini-Ductor Venom HP from Induction Innovations utilizes “Invisible Heat” technology. The Venom HP works up to 90 percent faster than conventional methods, according to Induction Innovations. It can be used on struts, calipers, bolts, lugnuts and exhaust manifolds. This kit comes with a carrying case, a ⅞-inch pre-formed coil, a U-form coil and a Bearing Buddy coil.

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Auto Scribbler Paint Marker

Induction Innovations

Never lose your automotive repair notes again with the Kent Automotive Auto Scribbler. A water-based automotive marker, the Auto Scribbler works on rubber, alloys, headlight lenses, plastic bumpers, metal panels and glass. Using a specialized polyester blend tip designed to not scratch any surface and instead release ink via an engineered spring system, the Auto Scribbler provides a long lasting measured flow of ink to give users a smooth, leak free writing process. Comes in a variety of colours.

Remove the most difficult hard to reach quarter glass and back-glass in minutes with flameless induction heating. SST’s Induction Innovations work well on most wind-shields as well. No flames, no sparks, no contest— choose Induction Innovations today. For more information visit www.sstofcanada.com/product/inductorpromax-2.

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SCANNING AND ESTIMATION

PRECISION IN PRACTICE UPGRADE YOUR RECORDS FROM PAPER TO DATA PLATFORMS

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n the fast-paced world of automotive repair and collision services, accuracy and efficiency are paramount. As the industry moves more and more into the digital age, the days of paper and pencils continue to fall to the wayside in favour of a digital data trail. The integration of cutting-edge scanning and estimation technologies has revolutionized the industry, enabling professionals to streamline processes, ensure safety and provide more precise cost estimates for both insurers and vehicle owners. From 3D scans to automatic systems, scans and estimates have gone from ‘done by hand,’ to ‘done in the palm of your hand.’ Just this past August, Mitchell International announced the availability of a new feature

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in the Mitchell Cloud Estimating service that automatically detects a completed scan or calibration and gives users the ability to quickly add it as a line on the collision-damage appraisal. Similarly, BMW has recently released a “Proactive Care” A.I. system that will allow for a “digital-first” approach in which the dealer and automaker first notifies a driver of a needed repair rather than the other way around. If a collision shop fails to record a consistent record of a repair, then from a data perspective, it didn’t happen. Help create consistency and credibility in your own repair work by looking over the following products selected especially to help you make scans and estimations with ease.

AS THE INDUSTRY MOVES MORE AND MORE INTO THE DIGITAL AGE, THE DAYS OF PAPER AND PENCILS CONTINUE TO FALL TO THE WAYSIDE IN FAVOUR OF A DIGITAL DATA TRAIL.


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Take Control of ADAS

asTech® Rules Engine

Hunter ADASLink® Full Diagnostic Scan Tool offers Dynamic (driving) ADAS calibration coverage included. Static (fixture) ADAS calibration is available with DAS 3000. It is FCA secure gateway compatible. Hunter ADASLink® Full Diagnostic Scan Tool is pre- and post-scan ready. For use in any bay, with or without Hunter aligner.

The patented and proprietary asTech® Rules Engine uses empirical data from tens of thousands of scans to enable shops to select the right tool scan for every vehicle. It identifies, for a specific vehicle, when a shop can use an OEM-Compatible scan, an aftermarket scan that will perform identically to an authentic OEM tool scan. With the asTech® Rules Engine, shops always have the best tool scan for any vehicle.

Call your local Hunter Sales Representative to order!

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ALL YOU NEED IS ONE Introducing the asTech® All-In-One. The most comprehensive repair solution. It’s the only diagnostic tool you’ll need in your shop.

More features and functionality that outclasses any other diagnostic tool.

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SCANNING AND ESTIMATION

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asTech® All-In-One

Peri by Solera

The asTech® All-In-One® is the most comprehensive and powerful repair device with the best OEM vehicle coverage. The asTech® All-In-One® can perform both remote authentic OEM and car side OEM-Compatible diagnostic scans that are covered by asTech’s industry leading warranty. It also includes full support for ADAS calibrations as well as programming. For every vehicle in your shop, the All-In-One® is the only tool you’ll need.

Peri by Solera is a payment processing service, tailor-made for the automotive industry to significantly reduce transaction fees for businesses of all sizes, while also promoting safeguards against cyber threats, data breaches and identity theft. As technology, like A.I., advances rapidly, threats like identity theft and customer data breaches can loom larger than ever. With Peri, comprehensive training materials and ongoing support, guided set-ups, data migration, integration processes and personalized account management can help you create a strong security for all of your credit and debit transactions, allowing transactiuon fees to be reduced by up to 35% as compared to industry averages. Is your payment platform PCI compliant? Modernize your operations with Peri—a better way to get paid.

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ADAS: Radar and Camera Calibration Kit ADAS with Monitor is the top product in terms of performance and speed with its now digital representation. With its 75-inch HD screen and 4K definition you are sure to get no deformation nor any need to resize the images. Furthermore, the digitalisation of the panels allows clearing ADAS with Monitor is the top product in terms of performance and considerable space in the workshop that would otherwise speed withby itsMonitor now digital its 75-inch screenof ADAS with isrepresentation. the product in HD terms be occupied multiple physical panels.top With

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PRO SPOT LEADS THE WAY... AGAIN! Introducing the new i5s Smart Welder, the most Sophisticated Spot Welder in the world.

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WELDING

AN ELECTRIFYING EXPANSION PREPARING FOR AN ECO-FRIENDLY FUTURE

THIS YEAR, I-CAR AND THE CANADIAN WELDING BUREAU (CWB) HAVE JOINED FORCES TO FURTHER EXPAND WELDING TRAINING ACROSS CANADA SO THAT TECHNICIANS ARE PREPARED FOR CONTINUED FUTURE CHANGES.

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elding has come a long way since it was first invented 5000 years ago. While resistance spot welding may still be a time-tested and favoured method, advances in welding technology and tools continue to propel the industry forwards and prove that welders have both a long history of being in demand, and an equally bright future. Today, welding technology continues to evolve with advancements in materials and automation. Robotic welding systems have expanded where precision and consistency are needed in the automotive industry. With advances in ecological standards, welding has had to develop unique solutions and processes to clear environmental hurdles. One area where this is most seen in today’s market is in the continued push towards automotive electrification.

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According to I-CAR, taking precautions when welding an electric or hybrid vehicle is paramount. When performing welding work on an EV, remember to disconnect both the 12-volt battery and the high-voltage battery service to avoid damaging internal battery cells (as well as a potential shock). In this regard, laser welding can help provide the speed and precision required for delicate electrical work. This year, I-CAR and the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) have joined forces to further expand welding training across Canada so that technicians are prepared for continued future changes. Through this partnership, CWB will lend the use of its training facilities in Milton, Ontario and Nisku, Alberta while I-CAR Canada will offer its nationwide training instructors.

The goal of this initiative is to ensure that welding training from I-CAR Canada will be accessible to all Canadians in a timely manner. Other training initiatives have seen augmented reality programs offering improvements in the efficiency, efficacy and safety of welding training. According to CWB’s “State of the Industry” Report released early this year, “augmented reality training and programs are thought to deliver a 34 percent increase in the number of certified welders, when compared to traditional methodology.” Change is inevitable, but as an industry that has weathered over 50 centuries, welding is one that continues to embrace and grow with the times. Check out some tools to add some positive changes to future work.


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Spanesi®’s Q5.2 Inverter

Arslan’s AccuWeld® Pulse MIG welders

Spanesi®’s Q5.2 is a multi-function inverter welding machine with 3 torches: steel, silicon bronze and aluminum. The Q5.2 uses a single-phase 208220V power supply. Multi-function synergic power source, based on the leading edge IGBT inverter technology with full digital control, offering premium welding quality in both MIG/MAG and Pulsed/Dual-Pulsed MIG on all material, especially aluminum and galvanized steel.

Arslan Automotive Canada introduces a new line of professional quality, CSA approved Inverter Pulse MIG welders, Accuweld®. Professional quality units are made in Europe, and include theTM736, single torch; TM742, 2 Torch and TM743, 3 Torch. All torches are auto set. No need to re-input parameters, simply pull the trigger and weld. 4 wheel wire drivers allow for non-slip and constant feed. Features include: synergic and manual modes for aluminum, silicon bronze, and steel. TIG/MMA/ Stick welding are compatable with SD memory card, save, LCD display and recall parameters.

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Automotive Repair Technician Welding Program

Automatic, Inverter Resistance Spot Welders

Get automotive welding training and qualification at your own facility with your own equipment with CWB Consulting, and ensure all your technicians have the training and skills needed for welding. The program satisfies welding certification requirements for most OEM Certification programs. Clients get third party oversight and onsite training by certified welding specialists and enhanced credibility provided by CWB Automotive welding certifications. Savings are available when you register multiple technicians to participate.

The TECNA Automatic Smart Inverter Resistance Spot Welder Models 3664P and 3680 from Arslan Automotive can recognize types and thicknesses of metals and set all parameters automatically. The tool features a water-cooled transformer gun to help optimize your productivity and increase duty cycle. Plus, a support arm with balancer helps for safe and comfortable operation. A new touch screen with intuitive graphic design lets you choose between Automatic Smart+, Quick and Full modes, while an ergonomic, compact and stable cart allows for easy transportation throughout the facility. This device is also wifi enabled for factory updates and diagnostics. BUYER’S GUIDE 2024 79

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WELDING

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Telwin® Battery Puller

i5s - Smart Spot Welding System

The Telwin® Battery Puller is the portable, lightweight solution for straightening steel sheets efficiently and effectively. Powered by an interchangeable lithium-ion battery with infinite autonomy, this digital battery spotter offers synergic control of welding parameters for any repair job. The ergonomic Battery Puller keeps hands free of cables while increasing productivity and reducing costs with its 20mm sheet metal cleaning area. Convenient, powerful, and compatible with fast bodywork repairs, this exclusive battery spotter is indispensable for increasing workshop efficiency. Available through Crescent Industries.

The new Pro Spot i5s Smart Spot Welding System comes equipped with an advance 3D adaptive auto welding technology and robust on-board training resources for all your welding needs. Featuring advanced welding control system senses, the i5s Smart Spot Welding System reacts and adjusts welding energy based on material composition, thickness and reistance properties in real time. With built-in wifi, smart software and data transfer, and ergonomic, well-balanced gun and on-gun display controls, a full welding potential will always be right at your fingertips. https://prospot.com/products/i5s/

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ADAS with Monitor is the top product in terms of performance and speed with its now digital representation. With its 75-inch HD screen and 4K definition you are sure to get no deformation nor any need to resize the images. Furthermore, the digitalisation of the panels allows clearing The Gyspot PTI-S7 Evolution is the ideal answer to the welding requirements considerable space in the workshop that would otherwise ofoccupied high strength steels (UHSS/boron). be by multiple physical panels. Featuring a clamping force of 550

Gyspot Inverter Evolution PTI-S7

daN with 8 bars air pressure, and a welding current that can reach 14,500 amps. With a C clamp that integrates a high-tech transformer, the machine also brings a solution to limited power supply issues, as it can operate with 32 amps to 40 amps fuses only. The Gyspot PTI-S7 Evolution is extremely easy to operate thanks to the automatic welding parametres setting in Auto mode.


CWB Automotive Repair Technician Welding Program NOW AVAILABLE Get the training and welding qualification you need to stay ahead of the game. Automotive Welding Qualification is a must-have for all technicians that repair and weld vehicles in your collision repair facility. To achieve the highest quality repair, utilize best practices, and ensure vehicles are properly and safely repaired, choose the CWB Automotive Repair Welding Qualification program for your team. For over 70 years, the CWB Group has provided training and testing services to companies across Canada seeking Certification and Welder Qualification.

CWB Automotive Welding Qualification Benefits • Automotive Welding Training and Qualification at your own facility with your own equipment • Ensure all your technicians have the training and skills needed for welding • Increased skill levels = quality assurance for Collision Repair Facilities • Satisfies welding certification requirements for most OEM Certification programs • Third party oversight and onsite training by certified welding specialists • Enhanced credibility provided by CWB Automotive welding certifications • Savings when you register multiple technicians to participate • Technicians receive CWB Automotive Welding accreditation after completing training and testing

Register for Welding Education and Certification today at: www.cwbgroup.org/autorepair Direct Testing scheduling at: cwbautomotive@cwbgroup.org | 1.800.844.6790 ext. 290


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3M Automotive.......................02,39,55,61,72 BY ALLISON ROGERS

Akzo Nobel........................................... 32,62 Arslan Automotive............ 22,23,45,46,72,79 Audatex | Solera........................................ 76 Autel........................................................... 46 Axalta Coating Systems............................ 56 Call2Recycle.............................................. 69 CamAuto Pro.........................................67,73 Car-O-Liner...........................................15,45 Carcone’s Auto Recycling......................... 69 Cardinal Couriers..................................17,69 Consolidated Collision Services..... 24,25,65 Crescent Industries | Telwin................. 63,77 CWB Group...........................................79,81 DeVibiss Automotive................................. 57 Dominion Sure Seal | Rust Check..............41 Eagle Abrasives..........................................10 Equalizer.................................................... 49 Eurovac...................................................... 52 Filco Inc................................................ 76,80 Gensco Equipment.................................... 70 Global Finishing Solutions......... 55,60,61,65 Hunter Engineering...........................14,45,75 IAA........................................................ 26,27 Indasa....................................................14,40 Induction Innovations................................ 73 Innovative Tools......................................... 72 Keco Body Repair Products....... 08,47,67,72 Kent Automotive................................... 53,73 LKQ/Keystone Automotive..........19,62,69,70 Mirka Canada Inc................................. 39,40 Norton........................................................ 40 Parker Lord................................................ 43 PPG............................................. 56,60,61,84 Prime CarCare............................ 05,39,43,83 Progi.......................................................... 65 ProSpot..................................................77,80 Repairify................................................75,76 Salvage Supply..................................... 53,73

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s I sit down to write this, I have only just returned from the spectacular SEMA Show in Las Vegas. This year was not my first time—it was my second, in fact—but it sure felt a lot different from last year. This year, the SEMA Global Media Awards team reached out to ask if I would be a judge for their annual program. The team selects a panel of international journalists—Canada, Chile, Finland and South Korea were just a few of the countries represented—who then each select a list of ten products they believe would create the most impact in their home markets.

sions. I made my list and checked it twice. The Global Media Awards were held the following evening, but the award recipients received manilla envelopes with the news of their victories the morning prior to the event. It was like Christmas morning hearing the buzz from the winning booths; one of my colleagues returned to our booth all giddy that one of my selections had received the envelope right in front of her eyes. We were all excited, to say the least. At the actual awards, I was pleased that almost all of my selections stopped by for a chat. It was incredible to learn of all the trial and error behind these products; the

THE UTMOST PRECISION HAS GONE INTO SELECTING THE PRODUCTS FEATURED IN THIS BUYER’S GUIDE. In my previous years covering SEMA, I’ve marvelled at the products on display in the New Products Showcase. In previous years, it was situated near our booth in South Hall Upper, which made a midday walk through the shiny new bells and whistles an easy feat. This year, however, it was in the North Hall—and anyone who has been to SEMA (or has any basic sense of direction) knows that can be a bit of a trek. And I was wearing heels. The Global Media Awards coordinators advised judges to put aside at least 30 minutes to adequately select our lists of 10 stellar products. I brought our marketing coordinator along for support, and made him peruse the thousands of new products on display for more than 90 minutes. I was serious about making the right deci-

years of development behind them all. I already knew our industry was passionate— I talk to bodyshop owners, technicians, painters, educators, et cetera, every single day, and you can see it in every single one of them. But seeing that the minds behind our tools are just as dedicated as those with their hands on the vehicles—it only made my feelings on the industry that much stronger. The same precision has gone into selecting the products between the pages of this catalogue. Our editorial team spends months each year perusing the web, calling our contacts and chatting with the industry on what products deserve placement in our guide. They are meticulously chosen; this guide can be an incredible tool, when used correctly. So—get to it!

Sata.................................... 11,13,52,53,57,60 Simplicity...............................................07,65 Spanesi-Americas............................45,67,79 Spray Max............................................ 55,56 Walmec North America............................. 52

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Allison Rogers is the editor of Collision Repair’s Buyers Guide. She can be reached at allison@mediamatters.ca.


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