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titleOfInvention Method of forming monocoat metallic coating
abstract (57) [Summary] Even if the glitter pigment concentration (PWC) is increased, the glitter pigment does not discolor or corrode with time, and can withstand outdoor use having a problem such as acid rain. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method capable of forming a monocoat metallic coating film having excellent appearance and design. The present invention provides a metallic composition comprising, on an undercoated substrate, an aluminum pigment having an average particle size (D50) of about 3 to 18 μm at a pigment weight concentration (PWC) of 15 to 40%. An object of the present invention is to provide a method for forming a monocoat metallic coating having a coating L value of 75 to 100 using a paint.
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