Flat wood paneling coating line definition

Flat wood paneling coating line means a coating line in which any protective, decorative, or functional coating is applied to flat wood paneling.
Flat wood paneling coating line means a coating line used to apply and dry or cure coatings applied to one of the following flat wood paneling product categories: printed interior panels made of hardwood plywood and thin particle board (i.e., less than or equal to 0.25 inches in thickness); natural finish hardwood plywood panels; and hardwood paneling with Class II finishes.
Flat wood paneling coating line means a coating line used to apply coatings to flat wood paneling products and includes the application, drying and/or curing of such coatings.

More Definitions of Flat wood paneling coating line

Flat wood paneling coating line means a coating line used in manufacturing to apply and dry or cure coatings applied to flat wood panels including: printed interior panels made of hardwood plywood and thin particle board (i.e., less than or equal to 0.64 centimeters (cm) (0.25 inches [in]) in thickness); natural finish hardwood plywood panels; and hardwood paneling with Class II finishes.
Flat wood paneling coating line means a coating line used to apply coatings to flat wood paneling products and includes the application, drying and/or curing of such coatings. used to apply and dry or cure coatings applied to one of the following flat wood paneling product categories: printed interior panels made of hardwood plywood and thin particle board (i.e., less than or equal to 0.25 inches in thickness); natural finish hardwood plywood panels; class II finishes on hardboard panels; tileboard; engineered wood exterior siding; and solid wood exterior siding.

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