Coverage Formula:
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Automotive paint coverage refers to the area that can be covered by one litre of paint. It's a crucial measurement for estimating paint quantities needed for vehicle painting projects and ensuring efficient material usage.
The calculator uses the coverage formula:
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Explanation: This calculation determines how many square meters can be covered per litre of paint, helping estimate paint requirements for future projects.
Details: Accurate coverage calculation helps automotive painters and body shops estimate paint quantities accurately, reduce waste, control costs, and ensure consistent finish quality across projects.
Tips: Enter the total area painted in square meters and the total litres of paint used. Both values must be positive numbers. The calculator will determine the coverage per litre.
Q1: What is typical automotive paint coverage?
A: Coverage varies by paint type and application method, but typically ranges from 8-12 m²/L for most automotive paints.
Q2: Why does coverage vary between different paints?
A: Coverage depends on paint viscosity, pigment concentration, application method, surface texture, and number of coats required.
Q3: How does application method affect coverage?
A: Spray application typically provides better coverage than brushing or rolling, but requires more skill and proper equipment setup.
Q4: Should I include primer in coverage calculations?
A: Primer coverage should be calculated separately as it typically has different coverage rates than topcoat paints.
Q5: How accurate are coverage estimates for real projects?
A: Coverage rates are estimates - always purchase 10-15% extra paint to account for overspray, touch-ups, and application variations.