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Detect duct deterioration and avoid air duct overheating in coating and drying processes.

Coating and drying is one of the most dangerous processes in car manufacturing. In the drying oven, air heated to 400°C in the combustion chamber travels through the air duct for use in drying. These air ducts degrade over time, sometimes allowing air hotter than 100°C to leak, which can lead to burn injuries during patrol inspection.

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