Quality Control in Plant

ISO-9001:2008, AAR M-1003 CERTIFIED

The following information is a basic guide that can be helpful not only in keeping track of the various paint systems that your shop is applying, but also a brief checklist as to what to look for when certain problems arise.

Initially, it is a good idea to copy the following information off of the paint container:

  • Material

  • Product Name

  • Batch Number

  • Date of Paint

  • Expiration Date

If you believe that the paint is suspect due to some problems that you have encountered, please have this information available. We retain every batch of paint we manufacture for any shop.

When we visit any shop, some additional information we record is the shop environmental condition and equipment.

WHPC/WHIC technical reps. always record what car group or file the paint system is being applied to. We record steel numbers and stencil numbers along with dry film thickness readings. Also, if an interior lining is being done, any information on holiday testing that was conducted, and if there were any defects in the film, and where the defects were located.

Even though waterborne coatings need to be handled differently than conventional solvent paint, similar problems may still occur. Subsequently, when investigating some of the more common problems, certain things should be taken into consideration.