Examples of Pigmented coatings in a sentence
Metallic Pigmented coatings must contain at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment (excluding zinc) per liter of coating as applied (at least 0.4 pounds per gallon), when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318-95, incorporated by reference in subsection 8.5.4. The Metallic Pigmented Coating category does not include coatings applied to roofs or Zinc-Rich Primers.
Metallic Pigmented coatings must contain containing at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment (excluding zinc) per liter of coating as applied (at least 0.4 pounds per gallon), when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318-95.
Metallic Pigmented coatings must contain at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment (excluding zinc) per liter of coating as applied (at least 0.4 pounds per gallon), when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318-95, incorporated by reference in subsection F.5.d. The Metallic Pigmented Coating category does not include coatings applied to roofs or Zinc-Rich Primers.
Metallic Pigmented coatings shall containing at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment (excluding zinc) per liter of coating as applied (at least 0.4 pounds per gallon) of elemental metallic pigment per liter of coating as applied, when tested in accordance with South Coast Air Quality Management District Method 318-95, “Determination of Weight Percent Elemental Metal in Coatings By X-Ray Diffraction,” incorporated by reference in Section G.5.dc of this Rrule.
Metallic Pigmented coatings must contain at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment (excluding zinc) per liter of coating as applied (at least 0.4 pounds per gallon), when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318-95, incorporated by reference in Section 6.3.9. The metallic Pigmented Coating category does not include coatings applied to roofs, or Zinc-Rich Primers.
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Pigmented coatings can be considered as particle-reinforced polymer composites with random orientation of the particles, or with preferred orientation of the particles in the plane of the coating in case of the anisometric particles, such as plate-like clay.
Metallic Pigmented coatings must contain at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment (excluding zinc) per liter of coating as applied (at least 0.4 pounds per gallon), when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318-95, incorporated by reference in Subsection VII.C.10.
However, there are also metallic-looking products that contain more than 48 g/l of metallic pigment, but are marketed as Faux Finishing coatings because they are used to create the appearance of aged metal (e.g., rusted iron, copper with a patina, etc.) Unlike most Metallic Pigmented coatings, these Faux Finishing products with high metal pigment contents have waterborne formulations and relatively low VOC levels (<150 g/l).
Metallic Pigmented coatings must contain at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment (excluding zinc) per liter of coating as applied, when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318-95, incorporated by reference in Subsection G.4.d. The Metallic-Pigmented Coating category does not include Roof Coatings or Zinc-Rich Primers.