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Atech321 Auto Painting and Refinishing

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Course syllabus

Republic of the Philippines Tarlac State University

Tarlac City

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

COURSE SYLLABUS

In

A TECH 321

(Course Code)

AUTOPAINTING AND REFINISHING

(Course Title / Description)Bachelor in Industrial Technology

Major in Automotive MechanicsTarlac State University

College of Technology

VISION

The Vision of the College of Technology is to be the seat of technological dedication empowering individuals to be skillfully literate, knowledgeable and qualified manpower who are locally and globally competitive in the labor market.

PHILOSOPHY

The College is responsible on the development of humans hidden potentials with the sense of creativity and resourcefulness with the application of relevant technology so as to become self-fulfilled, responsible and productive citizen.

MISSION STATEMENT

The primary concern of the College of Technology is to provide instruction and prepare efficient and effective skilled workers and technologists along technological field imbued with desirable work ethics, leadership skills, entrepreneurial capability and work competencies in response to the ever-changing demands for productivity organizations and other skilled services both in the government and private sectors.

GOALS

The College adopts the following goals embraced by the different

curricular offerings:

1. To develop quality skilled technicians, paraprofessionals, mentors and technologists as agents in attaining the national objectives (NIC-hood status): &

2. To elevate the morale of manual labor by educating the youth with quality technological education and skills development.

OBJECTIVES

The College of Technology of the Tarlac State University aims to develop skilled technicians, paraprofessionals. Entrepreneurs, mentors and technologists who:

1. Understand the national goals and objectives on development demanded by modernization, and

2. Equip with knowledge and skills necessary for technical-vocational instruction, entrepreneurship, and industrial and service shop management.

3. Obtain adequate industrial training and seminars for the enhancement of technical capabilities in the preparation for employment.

4. Possess desirable work attitude leading to the attainment of high productivity of carry-on the socio-economic thrust of the government.

5. Capable of conducting research study and apply new knowledge for the improvement of academic programs as well as the individuals life.

Have the interest in doing extension services to help improve peoples lifestyles.

COURSE SYLLABUSCourse code : A TECH 321Course title : Auto Painting and RefinishingPre-requisite : ATECH 112Credit : 4 UnitsNumber of Hours : 4 HoursLecture

: 2 HourLaboratory

: 2 Hour

I. COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course is designed to take the student one step further in the development

of paint and refinish skills. The student will learn to match colors, as well as use

new spray techniques to match the increasingly difficult colors used by auto

manufacturers. This course will also develop the skills necessary to meet the

demands of customers.

II. LEARNING UNITSCOURSE CONTENTA. SAFETY PROCEDURES

a. Shop safety procedures

b. Personal safety and health protecting

c. General shop procedures

B. REFINISHING EQUIPMENT AND ITS USE

a. Spray booths

b. Air filtration system

c. Spray booth maintenance

d. Drying room

e. Air powered tools

f. Electric power tools

g. Other paint shop equipment and tools

h. Basic paint shop material

C. SPRAY GUN AND ITS USE

a. Atomization and the spray gun

b. Principal parts of a spray gun

c. Spraying techniques

d. Cleaning the spray gun

e. Spray gun trouble shooting

f. Other types of spray gun

D. COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLY EQUIPMENT

a. Air compressor

b. Air system maintenance

c. Air system safety

E. MINOR AUTO BODY REPAIR

a. Body filters

b. Repairing scratches

c. Repairing tricks

F. RESTORING CORROSION PROTECTION

a. What is corrosion?

b. Courses for loss of factory protection

c. Anti- corrosion materials

G. AUTOMOTIVE REFINISHING MATERIALS

a. Contents of paint

b. Types of body finishes

c. Types of refinishing

d. Undercoat products

e. Solvents (Reducers and Thinners)

f. Other refinishing materials

H. SANDING MATERIALS AND METHODS

a. Determination of surface conditions

b. Coated abrasives (Sandpapers)

c. Sanding

d. Types of Sanding

I. SURFACE REFINISHING PREPARATION

a. Painted surface in good condition

b. Paint work in poor conditioningc. Under coat refinishing system

d. Masking

J. CHOOSING AND MATCHING PAINT

a. Type of paint and repairing process

b. Determining the types of previous paint coating

c. Color and texture matching

K. APPLICATION OF COLOR COATS

a. Repainting spray methods

b. 6 clears

c. Spatter finishers

d. Final touch-up

e. Painting problems

L. PAINTING PLASTIC PARTS AND ADDING FINISHING TOUCHES

a. Types of plastics

b. Plastic parts preparation

c. Top coat for plastic automotive parts

d. Adding the finishing touches

III. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING SYSTEMRequirementsPercentage Weight

Lecture 50%

Quizzes/ Seatwork20

Class Participation20

Term Examination10

Lecture Total50

Laboratory 50%

Lab. Exercises/Activities/Projects30

Skill Test/ Performance Exam20

Lab Total50

TOTAL100

IV REFERENCE:

a. Complete Automotive Painting: TESDA Book

Prepared by:

___________________________

Bryan Christopher C. Sico

Faculty

Noted by:

___________________________ __________________________

Prof. Bonifacio Sinio Prof. Arnel A. Punla Dept. Chairman Dean College of Technology

_______________________________

Gabriel S. Tabion, DPA

Vice President for Academic Affairs