Organic coating definition

Organic coating means primarily paints applied to metallic or other substrates to provide corrosion protection and to improve aesthetic characteristics of the material.
Organic coating means any organic (non-metal) coating on sheet metal, including Zincrometal(R).
Organic coating means any coating used in a surface coating operation, including dilution solvents, from which vola- tile organic compound emissions occur during the application or the curing process. For the purpose of this section, powder coat- ings are not included in this definition.

More Definitions of Organic coating

Organic coating means primarily paints applied to metallic or other substrates to provide corrosion protection and to improve aesthetic characteristics of the material. 9/122 AIS-052(Rev.1) 1.1.66 'Phosphate Coating' means protective coating formed by reaction of a metallic substrate with an acid phosphate containing solution. The primary role of the phospating coating is to enhance the adhesion of the primer (electro coat or others) to the metal. Phosphate coatings are typically Zn-Fe, Zn-Ni . or Zn -Ni -Mn phosphates. 1.1.67 'Precoated material' means a material that has been coated prior to the manufacture of the ware or part. 1.1.68 'Pretreatment'' means a surface treatment prior to the process of interest (e.g., phosphating prior to painting). 1.1.69 'Prime Coat' means the first coat of paint applied to inhibit corrosion and /or improve adhesion of the next coat.

Related to Organic coating

  • Volatile organic compounds or “VOC” means any compound of carbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or carbonates, and ammonium carbonate, which participates in atmospheric photochemical reactions.

  • Electronic component means an item that operates by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles in circuits, using interconnections of electrical devices such as resistors, inductors, capacitors, diodes, switches, transistors, or integrated circuits. The term does not include structural or mechanical parts of an assembly containing an electronic component, and does not include any high performance magnets that may be used in the electronic component.