Latex Paint Sample Clauses

Latex Paint. THE FOLLOWING IS ADDED TO THE SECOND PARAGRAPH: Ensure that glass beads do not contain more than 200 ppm of lead, 200 ppm of antimony, or 200 ppm of arsenic.
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Latex Paint. THE ENTIRE SUBPART TEXT IS CHANGED TO: For temporary traffic stripes, use latex traffic paint that is a fast-drying white, or non-lead yellow, ready-mixed pigmented binder emulsified in water and capable of anchoring reflective glass beads that are separately applied. Ensure that the color matches FED-STD-595B color chip No. 33538 for yellow and No. 37886 for white. Ensure that the paint has a maximum no-track time of 120 seconds when applied in a wet film thickness of 15 ± 1 mil, at 140 °F, and with 12 pounds per gallon of glass beads. In addition, ensure that the finished product meets the following: 1. Volume of solids is a minimum 61 percent. 2. Total solids are a minimum of 77.5 percent total non-volatiles by weight, when tested according to ASTM D 2369. 3. Weight per gallon is a minimum 14 ± 0.2 pounds per gallon for each color. 4. Xxxxxx Xxxxx is a minimum of 2 Xxxxxx when tested according to ASTM D 1210. 5. Viscosity is between 70 and 95 Xxxxx Units at 77 °F, when tested according to ASTM D 562. Use glass beads conforming to AASHTO M247, Type 1, with a moisture resistance coating. Ensure that glass beads do not contain more than 200 ppm of lead, 200 ppm of antimony, or 100 ppm of arsenic. Submit a certification of compliance, as specified in 106.07, for latex and glass beads. For each lot of glass beads, submit test results indicating the parts per million of lead, antimony and arsenic as determined by testing according to Environmental Protection Agency testing method 3052 and testing method 6010B or 6010C. THE FOLLOWING IS ADDED: Functional Requirements: 1. Each detector card shall detect the presence of vehicles in up to 8 detection zones. The zones shall be sized to suit the site and the desired vehicles detection region. The detection zones on each detector module card shall be assignable to one of four outputs. 2. Placement of detection zones for basic stop line applications shall be by means of a mouse and video monitor. Placement of detection zones can also be by means of a laptop computer (PC) operating in the Windows graphical environments, a keyboard, and a mouse. The VGA monitor shall be able to show the detection zones superimposed on images of traffic scenes. The detection zones shall be created by using a mouse to draw detection zones on the computer's VGA monitor. Using a mouse and the keyboard it shall be possible to place, size, and orient detection zones to provide optimal road coverage for vehicle detection. The computer's mouse...
Latex Paint. THE ENTIRE SUBPART TEXT IS CHANGED TO: For temporary traffic stripes, use latex traffic paint that is a fast-drying white, or non-lead yellow, ready-mixed pigmented binder emulsified in water and capable of anchoring reflective glass beads that are separately applied. Ensure that the color matches FED-STD-595B color chip No. 33538 for yellow and No. 37886 for white. Ensure that the paint has a maximum no-track time of 120 seconds when applied in a wet film thickness of 15 ± 1 mil, at 140 °F, and with 12 pounds per gallon of glass beads. In addition, ensure that the finished product meets the following: 1. Volume of solids is a minimum 61 percent. 2. Total solids are a minimum of 77.5 percent total non-volatiles by weight, when tested according to ASTM D 2369. 3. Weight per gallon is a minimum 14 ± 0.2 pounds per gallon for each color. 4. Xxxxxx Xxxxx is a minimum of 2 Xxxxxx when tested according to ASTM D 1210.

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