Paper coating line definition

Paper coating line means a web coating line where coating is applied to paper. Products produced on a paper coating line include, but are not limited to, adhesive tapes and labels, book covers, post cards, office copier paper, drafting paper and pressure sensitive tapes. Paper coating lines include, but are not limited to, application by impregnation or saturation or by the use of roll, knife or rotogravure coating. Printing presses are not considered paper coating lines.
Paper coating line means a coating line in which any protective, decorative, or functional coating is applied on, saturated into, or impregnated into paper, plastic film, or metallic foil to make certain products, including but not limited to adhesive tapes and labels, book covers, post cards, office copier paper, drafting paper and pressure sensitive tapes. For purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218 and 219, a paper coating line includes saturation or impregnation.

Related to Paper coating line

  • Coating line means one or more apparatus or operations which include a coating applicator, flash-off area, and oven wherein a surface coating is applied, dried, or cured.

  • Air dried coating means a coating that is dried by the use of air or forced warm air at temperatures up to 1940F (900C).

  • Clear coating means a transparent coating designed to provide the final gloss and resistance properties of the coating system;

  • Roll coating means the application of a coating material to a substrate by means of hard rubber or steel rolls.

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  • Swing Line Facility means the revolving credit facility made available by the Swing Line Lender pursuant to Section 2.04.

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