Primer Sample Clauses
Primer. Red Oxide, shop-primed (for non-galvanized) if exposed.
Primer. Red Oxide, shop-primed (for non-galvanized) if exposed. X. Xxxx Work, Wood Doors: 1. Two coats of transparent finish. Sand lightly between coats with steel wool. INSULATION
Primer. Immediately prior to application of the sealant, clean out loose particles from joints. Where recommended by sealant manufacturer, apply primer to joints in concrete masonry units, wood, and other porous surfaces in accordance with sealant manufacturer's instructions. Do not apply primer to exposed finish surfaces.
Primer. All surfaces of steelwork to be painted with one coat approved factory primer before leaving the workshop of the Manufacturer and all scratches, chips or blemishes to be made good on site after erection. All rates tendered must make provision for this as no claim will afterwards be entertained.
Primer. DSM-5 or ICD-11 diagnosis of CD and assessment for LPE
Primer a coating whose label states the product’s purpose is, and is formulated for, application to a substrate to provide a firm bond between the substrate and subsequent coats. Principal display panel or panels – that part, or those parts, of a label that are so designed as to most likely be displayed, presented, shown, or examined under normal and customary conditions of display or purchase. Whenever a principal display panel appears more than once, all requirements pertaining to the principal display panel shall pertain to all such principal display panels. process of printing. A printing press often contains more than one (1) printing unit, each unit successively printing a separate portion of the total printing. Product brand name – the name of the product exactly as it appears on the principal display panel of the product. Product category – the applicable category that best describes the product as listed in this section and § 720. Product line – a group of products of identical form and function belonging to the same product category or categories.
Primer. Liquid waterborne primer recommended for substrate by manufacturer of air barrier material.
Primer. Use a pre-promoted or a three component high molecular weight methacrylate (HMWM) resin with a metal drier and a cumene hydro peroxide combined at a rate in accordance with the Manufacturer’s recommendations. NOTE: If supplied separately from the resin, at no time should the metal drier be mixed with or allowed to come in direct contact with the peroxide. Supply a high molecular weight methacrylate (HMWM) resin which complies with the following. Volatile Content 30%, maximum ASTM D 2369 Viscosity 25cps, maximum ASTM D 2196 Specific Gravity 0.90, minimum. ASTM D 1475. Flash point. 180˚F, minimum. ASTM D 3278 Vapor Pressure 1.0 mm Hg, maximum ASTM D 323 PCC Saturated Surface-Dry Bond Strength, with primer** (at 24 hours and 70 ± 1 ºF) 700 psi, minimum CA Test 551, part 5 **Initiated polyester concrete tested at 12% resin content by weight of the dry aggregates.
Primer one (1) coat of 3-4 mils Dry Film Thickness (DFT) of inorganic zinc primer.
Primer same manufacturer as the solvent; purple stain.