paint spraying techniques
Field of information which distinguishes different kinds of paint spraying equipment and spraying techniques., and the order in which parts should be spray-painted.
Marine painters work in the shipbuilding industry and are responsible for completing the blasting, painting, hull washing and cleaning, scraping and protection jobs of all varieties as assigned by supervisors. They follow set guidelines, processes and procedures to ensure successful completion of work.
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Field of information which distinguishes different kinds of paint spraying equipment and spraying techniques., and the order in which parts should be spray-painted.
The various kinds of paint used as coating in manufacturing finishing processes, such as primers, intermediate coats, finish coats, stripe coats, and others.
The characteristics and applications of lacquer paint and primers, such as the level of sheerness, the varying results of a lacquer treatment on different materials, and others.
The national and international requirements, specifications and guidelines to ensure that products, services and processes are of good quality and fit for purpose.
Varieties of paint and chemicals used in their composition.
Cover surfaces with primer according to requirements and specifications. Let primer dry for the proper amount of time.
Operate motorised winches and hoists used by marine riggers; assist in the operation of sail-powered systems.
Prepare the paint ingredients to be mixed such as thinner, solvent, paint or lacquer making sure they are correctly weighted and are accroding to the specified formula.
Spray colour coats onto vehicle parts, operate painting equipment and leave freshly sprayed vehicles to dry in a temperature-controlled and dust-proof environment.
Before application of the paint, check paint viscosity by using viscosity meter.
Disassemble, clean, and reassemble paint sprayers and other vehicle painting equipment.
Apply preparatory treatment, through mechanical or chemical processes, to the workpiece preceding the main operation.
Disinfect surfaces in accordance with sanitary standards.
Dispose of dangerous materials such as chemical or radioactive substances according to environmental and to health and safety regulations.
Dispose of waste materials which pose no risk to health and safety in a manner which complies with recycling and waste management procedures except for waste incineration.
Ensure that the necessary equipment is provided, ready and available for use before start of procedures.
Ensure proper handling, storage, management and disposal of cleaning chemicals (CIP) in accordance with regulations.
Inspect paint to ensure it is of a good quality by testing the viscosity, homogeneity and other factors.
Install equipment to enable the ventilation of a structure. Mount fans and install air inlets and outlets. Install ducts to permit the transfer of air. Configure the ventilation system if it is electronically controlled.
Maintain records of the progress of the work including time, defects, malfunctions, etc.
Keep the working area and equipment clean and orderly.
Use a paint gun to coat or paint surfaces of items which are stationary or moving on a conveyor belt. Load the equipment with the suitable type of paint and spray the paint onto the surface in an even and controlled manner to prevent paint from dripping or splashing.
Remove paint by using chemical strippers, a heat gun, sanding or scraping the surface.
Apply specific techniques in order to match different colours.
Use brushes, rollers, spray guns and other painting equipment in accordance with the work.
Clean products or surfaces by using solvents to dissolve or extract other unnecessary substances.
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Technologies for the safe use, exploitation, protection of, and intervention in the marine environment.
The types of mechanical ventilation systems that permits the exchange and circulation of air.
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Compile relevant data, write reports and occasionally prepare presentations to communicate information that will help the business management team to take decisions.
Enter information into a data storage and data retrieval system via processes such as scanning, manual keying or electronic data transfer in order to process large amounts of data.
Identify operating problems, decide what to do about it and report accordingly.