Sanding sealers definition

Sanding sealers means any coatings formulated for and applied to bare wood for sanding and to seal the wood for subsequent application of varnish. To be considered a sanding sealer a coating must be clearly labelled as such.
Sanding sealers means clear or semi-transparent wood coatings labeled and formulated for application to bare wood to seal the wood and to provide a coat that can be abraded to create a smooth surface for subsequent application of coatings. A sanding sealer that also meets the definition of a lacquer is not included in this category, but is included in the lacquer category.
Sanding sealers. (摻砂封固底劑) means clear wood architectural coatings that are formulated for or applied to bare wood for sanding and to seal the wood for subsequent application of coatings;

Examples of Sanding sealers in a sentence

  • Sealers: Waterproofing sealers - not more than 250 g/L; Sanding sealers - not more than 275 g/L; All other sealers - not more than 200 g/L.

  • Product Category Description: Sanding sealers are clear coatings applied to bare wood to seal the wood and provide a coat that can be sanded smoothly.

  • These documents were all published before the filing date of the patent.

  • Sanding sealers shall be applied where necessary to achieve smooth surface before spraying using approved Ghana Standard for lacquer or varnish.


More Definitions of Sanding sealers

Sanding sealers means clear wood coatings formulated and recommended for application to bare wood to seal the wood and to provide a coating that can be sanded to create a smooth surface.

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