Nonflat coating definition

Nonflat coating means a coating that is not defined under any other definition in this rule and registers a gloss of 15 or greater on an 85-degree meter and five or greater on a 60-degree meter.
Nonflat coating means any coating that is not defined under any other definition in this rule and that registers a gloss of 15 or greater on an 85-degree meter and 5 or greater on a 60-degree meter according to ASTM Designation D523-89(1999), “Standard Test Method for Specular Gloss,” ASTM International, incorporated by reference in Section G.5.b of this rule.
Nonflat coating means a coating that:

Examples of Nonflat coating in a sentence

  • For any coating that does not meet any of the definitions for the specialty coatings categories listed in Table 323.1-1, the VOC Content limit shall be determined by classifying the coating as a Flat coating, a Nonflat coating, or a Nonflat – High Gloss coating, based on its gloss, as determined by the method specified in Section G.5.b and the corresponding Flat, Nonflat, or Nonflat – High Gloss coating VOC limit shall apply.

  • For any coating that does not meet any of the definitions for the specialty coating categories listed in Table 1, the VOC content limit shall be determined by classifying the coating as a Flat or Nonflat coating, based on its gloss, as defined in subsections 4.23 and4.39 and the corresponding Flat or Nonflat VOC limit in Table 1 shall apply.

  • Contracts aiming to control arms are a major challenge in international security.

  • For any coating that does not meet any of the definitions for the specialty coatings categories listed in Table 1, the VOC content limit shall be determined by classifying the coating as a Flat or Nonflat coating, based on its gloss as defined in subsections 2.23 and 2.39, and the corresponding Flat or Nonflat VOC limit in Table 1 shall apply.

  • As part of the 1999 amendments to Rule 1113 (Architectural Coatings), the SCAQMD funded a study to compare the performance of low-VOC (<150 g/l) and high-VOC (>150 g/l) Nonflat coating systems (ARB, 2003).


More Definitions of Nonflat coating

Nonflat coating means a coating that is not described by any other definition of this rule, and that registers a gloss of 15 or greater on an 85-degree meter and 5 or greater on a 60-degree meter as measured in accordance with ASTM D523-14(2018), incorporated by reference in Subsection (f)(2)(ii)(J K).
Nonflat coating means an “Aerosol Coating Product” which, when fully dry, registers a specular gloss greater than 15 on an 85o gloss meter or greater than 5 on a 60o gloss meter, or which is labeled as a nonflat coating. A “Nonflat Coating” that prominently displays on the “Principal Display Panel” that the product is a dual function paint and primer, and is packaged in a single aerosol container, is a “Nonflat Coating.”
Nonflat coating means a coating that is not defined under any other definition in this article and that registers a gloss of 15 or greater on an 85-degree meter and 5 or greater on a 60-degree meter according to ASTM Standard Test Method for Specular Gloss (see 9VAC5-20-21).
Nonflat coating means a coating that does not meet the definition in this regulation of another coating and which registers gloss of fifteen (15) or greater on an eighty­five (85) degree gloss meter and five (5) or greater on a gloss meter when held at a sixty (60) degree angle, according to ASTM Designation D523­14, incorporated in § 33.4(B) of this Part.
Nonflat coating means a coating that is not defined under any other definition in this rule, and that registers a gloss of 15 or greater on an 85° meter or 5 or greater on a 60° meter.
Nonflat coating means a coating that is not defined under any other definition in this article and that registers a gloss of 15 or greater on an 85-degree meter and five or greater on a 60-degree meter according to ASTM Standard Test Method for Specular
Nonflat coating means a coating not otherwise defined in Section 130 that registers a gloss of 15 or more on an 85° meter and 5 or more on a 60° meter under ASTM Designation D523-89, “Standard Test Method for Specular Gloss” (1999).