Solvent Cleaning definition

Solvent Cleaning means any activity, operation, or process (including, but not limited to, surface preparation, cleanup, or wipe cleaning) performed outside of a solvent cleaning machine, that uses solvent to remove uncured adhesives, uncured coatings, uncured inks, uncured polyester resin material, uncured sealant, or other contaminants, including, but not limited to, dirt, soil, oil, lubricants, coolants, moisture, fingerprints, and grease, from parts, products, tools, machinery, application equipment, and general work areas. Cleaning spray equipment used for the application of coating, adhesive, ink, polyester resin material, or sealant is also considered to be solvent cleaning irrespective of the spray material being cured.
Solvent Cleaning means the process of removing the excess penetrant from the surface or a part by wiping. flushing, or spraying with a solvent for the penetrant.
Solvent Cleaning means the process of cleaning soils from surfaces by cold cleaning, open top vapor degreasing, or conveyorized degreasing.

Examples of Solvent Cleaning in a sentence

  • Paint for Solvent Cleaning for Overcoat-minimum Cleaning (SP-1) is not allowed.

  • Paint for Solvent Cleaning for Overcoat-minimum Cleaning (SP-1) is not allowed.According to the approved project specific hazardous material containment plan, furnish and erect tarpaulins or other materials to collect all of the spent paint containing material resulting from blasting or hand and power tool cleaning and coating.

  • Solvent Cleaning: Removes oil, grease, soil, drawing and cutting compounds, and other soluble contaminants.

  • Paint for Solvent Cleaning for Overcoat-minimum Cleaning (SP-1) is not allowed.For top flanges and edges that have paint on them and according to the department’s Pre-Qualified Paint Systems for Structure Overcoating Cleaning and Priming, clean all areas of rust and loose paint on the top surface and edges of the top flanges.

  • After washing has been accepted by the Engineer, all traces of asphaltic cement, oil, grease, diesel fuel deposits, and other soluble contaminants which remain on the steel surfaces to be painted shall be removed according to SSPC – SP1 Solvent Cleaning, supplemented with scraping (e.g., to remove large deposits of asphaltic cement) as required.


More Definitions of Solvent Cleaning

Solvent Cleaning means any activity, operation, or process (including, but not limited to, surface preparation, cleanup, or wipe cleaning) performed outside of a solvent cleaning machine, that uses solvent to remove uncured adhesives, uncured coatings, uncured inks, uncured polyester resin material, uncured sealant, or other contaminants, including, but not limited to, dirt, soil, oil, lubricants, coolants, moisture, fingerprints, and grease, from parts, products, tools, machinery, application equipment, and general work areas. Cleaning spray equipment used for the application of coating, adhesive, ink, polyester resin material, or sealant is also considered to be solvent cleaning irrespective of the spray material being cured. Comment [A173]: Solvent, solvent cleaning, and solvent cleaning machine are the same definitions found in Rule 321. Solvent includes any liquid containing any toxic air contaminant.
Solvent Cleaning means the process of removing the excess penetrant from the surface or a part
Solvent Cleaning means the removal of uncured adhesives, inks, coatings, and other contaminants such as dirt, soil, and grease from parts, products, tools, machinery, equipment or general work area.
Solvent Cleaning means any activity, operation, or process, including, but not limited to, surface preparation, cleanup, or wipe cleaning, performed outside of a solvent cleaning machine, that uses solvent to remove uncured adhesives, uncured coatings, uncured inks, uncured polyester resin material, uncured sealant, or other contaminants, including, but not limited to, dirt, soil, oil, lubricants, coolants, moisture, fingerprints, and grease, from parts, products, tools, machinery, application equipment, and general work areas. Cleaning spray equipment used for the application of coating, adhesive, ink, polyester resin material, or sealant (e.g., in an enclosed cleaning system) is also considered to be solvent cleaning. Buckets, pails, and beakers with capacities of 3.785 liters (1.00 gallon) or less used with a liquid solvent for cleaning (e.g., hand-held spray bottles) is also considered to be solvent cleaning.
Solvent Cleaning means any activity, operation, or process (including, but not limited to, surface preparation, cleanup, or wipe cleaning) performed outside of a solvent cleaning machine, that uses solvent to remove uncured adhesives, uncured coatings, uncured inks, uncured polyester resin material, uncured sealant, or other contaminants, including, but not limited to, dirt, soil, oil, lubricants, coolants, moisture, fingerprints, and grease, from parts, products, tools, machinery, application equipment, and general work
Solvent Cleaning means the removal of loosely held uncured adhesives, uncured inks, uncured coatings, and contaminants which include, but are not limited to, dirt, soil, and grease from parts, products, tools, machinery, equipment, and general work areas. Each distinct method of cleaning in a cleaning process, which consists of a series of cleaning methods, shall constitute a separate solvent cleaning operation.
Solvent Cleaning means the use of organic solvent to remove loosely held uncured adhesives, uncured inks, uncured coatings, and other contaminants that include, but are not limited to, dirt, soil, lubricants, coolant, moisture, grease and fingerprints from parts, products, tools, machinery, equipment and general work areas. [Link to Note No. 46]