Following timely completion of the cabin installation of the first A380 for Singapore Airlines, Airbus has started the paintwork on this aircraft. The
A380 will stay about three weeks in the company's paint-shop in Hamburg
/ Germany. In addition to the actual painting, most of the other work in
the paint-shop is cleaning, grinding, masking and unmasking the 3,100 square metres of surface of the A380.
About 3,600 liters of chromate-free paint is used for three layers of paint (primer, customer-paint, top-coat) for an A380. Only 600 to 1,000 kg of
paint stays on the aircraft. Each layer is only measuring about 0.120 mm and is able to withstand differences in temperatures of about 100
degrees Celsius.
The
most modern and environmental friendly techniques are used for the A380
painting process. Electrostatic pistols are used to
minimize paint mist. Used air is cleaned and washed through a multi-stage cleaning process to ensure that paint particles are disposed
separately.
A380 launch customer Singapore Airlines is to take delivery of its first A380 in October this year.
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