Adhesion promoter definition

Adhesion promoter means a very thin coating applied to a substrate to promote wetting and form a chemical bond with the subsequently applied material.
Adhesion promoter means a coating:
Adhesion promoter means a coating, which is labeled and formulated to be applied to uncoated plastic surfaces to facilitate bonding of subsequent coatings, and on which, a subsequent coating is applied.

Examples of Adhesion promoter in a sentence

  • Adhesion promoter – proprietary tile adhesion promoter as supplied by Sport Court®.

  • Adhesion promoter – proprietary tile adhesion promoter as supplied by Sport Court.

  • Adhesion promoter (VM9611, HDMicrosystems) is next applied followed by three spin coatings of the PI 2611 to achieve the final 20 µm top layer of insulation.

  • Adhesion promoter —A very thin coating applied to a substrate to promote wetting and form a chemical bond with the subsequently applied material.

  • Definitions.The following additional definitions apply to R307-354: "Adhesion promoter" means a coating which is labeled andformulated to be applied to uncoated plastic surfaces to facilitate bonding of subsequent coatings, and on which, a subsequent coating is applied.


More Definitions of Adhesion promoter

Adhesion promoter means a coating used to promote adhesion of a topcoat on surfaces such as trim moldings, door locks and door sills, where sanding is impractical.
Adhesion promoter means a very thin coating applied to an aerospace vehicle or component substrate to promote wetting and to form a chemical bond with the subsequently applied material. {effective July 10, 2003}
Adhesion promoter means a thin coating applied to a substrate to:
Adhesion promoter means a coating used to promote adhesion of a topcoat on surfaces such as trim moldings, door locks, and door sills, or any coating which provides adhesion to plastic substrates, where sanding is impracticable. This definition excludes primers, primer sealers, primer surfacers, and topcoats.
Adhesion promoter means a coating to be used in lieu of sanding a surface to promote adhesion of a refinish topcoat to surfaces such as the original topcoats applied at an OEM plant or thermosetting enamels. Such coatings are primarily used for hard-to- sand areas (including, but not limited to, trim moldings, door locks and door sills) or in the case of spot repairs, to effectively blend in the refinished area into the surrounding unrefinished area. No topcoat, primer, primer sealer, or primer surfacer shall be classified as an adhesion promoter.
Adhesion promoter means a coating used to promote adhesion of a topcoat on surfaces such as trim moldings, door locks, door sills, or any coating which provides adhesion to plastic substrates, where sanding is not practical.
Adhesion promoter means a coating that is used to facilitate the bonding of a primer or topcoat to surfaces such as trim moldings, door locks, and door sills, where sanding is impracticable, and on plastic parts and the edges of sanded areas.