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did you know this ?
which process of car making do you think will consume highest energy
yes it is the painting ... it is estimated that about 1/3rd of the total energy consumption of any car manufacturer will go to the painting department only |
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Re: did you know this ?
wow its an interesting fact to know. well giving a lustrous look to a car is that big a process starnge. well one thing is for sure paints give a definitely personal feel to the owner as it reflects his/her own personality.
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Re: did you know this ?
Do you mean when assembling a car?
Okay, I'll believe that, but when a car's components are actually made , there is a hell of a lot of energy required to mine and transport iron ore, refine it into steel (think blast furnaces), roll and stamp the steel into body& chassis panels. Frankly, I do not see paint shops using strip mines and blast furnaces. |
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