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Colour & Product Processes
All about PPG’s products and technical solutions
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Any journey begins with the first step. PPG Colour & Product processes is a general introduction for all new users of PPG’s product range, colour tools and working methods.
Course participants will gain a broad understanding of PPG’s products and colour tools, and will be able to quickly identify the products that should be used for a given repair. Participants will be able to perform high-quality repairs on any make of car in accordance with the manufacturer’s repair recommendations.
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PPG’s colour tools. What are they and how can they help you?
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How to use the RapidMatch spectrophotometer.
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Techniques for the use of sprayout cards.
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Preparation of the item and correct application technique of the products.
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Insight into chromatology and how the eye perceives colour.
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How to use PaintManager, and how to adapt it effectively to your needs.
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Practical exercises for converting theory into practice.
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Introducing the most important PPG clearcoats.
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In-depth introduction to PPG’s primers and fillers.
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The correct application of wet-on-wet primers.
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Spraying techniques for perfect transitions.
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Role of MoonWalk in an efficient workshop.
Spread over two days, course participants will receive intensive training in the entire product range, general chromatology and the practical painting techniques. The course also covers the use of the PaintManager XI® IT system and RapidMatch™ GO spectrophotometer, with particular focus on PPG Prime and Variant Colour Match System. The course also includes training in optimum working methods, so that course participants can use the systems as efficiently as possible in their day-to-day work.
Who should take part: Automotive paint technicians who are new users of PPG’s products or existing PPG users who need refresher training in the recommended application techniques.
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Course price
17. - 18. March
Course is paid by PPG
Class size
Late cancellation will be subject to a fee.
6 participants
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