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NR 422.02(22) (22)“Electrostatic application" means a coating method in which an electrical charge is applied to the object coated and the airborne particles of coating are attracted to the object due to the electrostatic potential created.
NR 422.02(22m) (22m)“Electrostatic prep coating" means a coating that is applied to a plastic part solely to provide conductivity in order to use electrostatic application methods for coatings.
NR 422.02 Note Note: An electrostatic prep coating usually is clearly identified as an electrostatic prep coating on its accompanying material safety data sheet.
NR 422.02(23) (23)“Emergency response vehicle" means any motor vehicle specifically designed to carry equipment and personnel involved in providing emergency medical or rescue services.
NR 422.02(25) (25)“End sealing compound" means a synthetic rubber compound which is coated onto can ends and which functions as a gasket when the end is assembled on the can.
NR 422.02(25g) (25g) “EPDM roof membrane” means a prefabricated single sheet of elastomeric material composed of ethylene propylene diene monomer and that is field applied to a building roof using one layer or membrane material.
NR 422.02(25r) (25r) “Etching filler” means a coating that contains less than 23 percent solids by weight and at least 0.5 percent acid by weight and is used instead of applying a pretreatment coating followed by a primer.
NR 422.02(26) (26)“Exterior base coating" means a coating applied to the exterior of a can to provide exterior protection to the metal and to provide background for the lithographic or printing operation.
NR 422.02(26m) (26m)“Extreme high-gloss coating" means a coating that, when tested using ASTM D523-89, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.10 (9), shows a reflectance of 75 or more on a 60-degree glossmeter.
NR 422.02(27) (27)“Extreme performance coatings" means coatings designed for harsh exposure or exposure to one or more of the following: the weather all of the time, temperatures consistently above 95°C, detergents, abrasive and scouring agents, solvents, corrosive atmospheres or similar environmental conditions.
NR 422.02(28) (28)“Fabric coating" means applying a coating, including a saturation coating, or printing on to a textile substrate with a blade, roll, rotogravure or dip coater, or other coating applicator, to impart properties that are not initially present, such as strength, stability, water or acid repellency, or appearance.
NR 422.02(29) (29)“Field-reacted traffic marking material" means a liquid traffic marking material, such as epoxy or polyester, which consists of resin, pigments and a hardening agent, and which is mixed at the time of application and designed to harden quickly.
NR 422.02(30) (30)“Final touch-up and repair" means, for the purpose of wood furniture coating, the localized application of finishing materials after the finishing operation to cover minor imperfections.
NR 422.02(31) (31)“Finishing material" means, for the purpose of wood furniture coating, coatings used to finish wood furniture, including, but not limited to, basecoats, stains, washcoats, sealers and topcoats. The term “finishing material" does not include industrial adhesives.
NR 422.02(32) (32)“Finishing operation" means, for the purpose of wood furniture coating, the application of finishing material to a substrate that is subsequently air dried, cured by radiation, or cured in an oven and the use of organic solvent in associated cleaning and washoff operations.
NR 422.02(32m) (32m) “Finish primer surfacer” means a coating applied with a wet film thickness of less than 10 mils prior to the application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance, adhesion of subsequent coatings, a moisture barrier, or promotion of a uniform surface necessary for filling in surface imperfections.
NR 422.02(33) (33)“Fire truck" means any motor vehicle specifically designed to be used in fighting fires and to carry equipment and personnel involved in fighting fires.
NR 422.02(34) (34)“Flashoff area" means the space between the application area and the oven.
NR 422.02(34d) (34d) “Flexible coating” means a coating that is required to comply with engineering specifications for impact resistance, mandrel bend, or elongation, as those terms are defined by the original equipment manufacturer.
NR 422.02(34g) (34g)“Flexible packaging press" means a printing press that performs either flexible packaging flexographic printing or flexible packaging rotogravure printing.
NR 422.02(34r) (34r)“Flexible packaging printing" means printing on any package or part of a package the shape of which can be readily changed such as bags, pouches, liners, and wraps utilizing paper, plastic, aluminum foil, metalized or coated paper or film, or any combination of these materials using a flexible packaging press.
NR 422.02(34v) (34v) “Flexible vinyl” means non-rigid polyvinyl chloride plastic with a 5 percent by weight plasticizer content.
NR 422.02(35) (35)“Flexographic printing" means the application of words, designs or pictures to a substrate by means of a roll printing technique in which the pattern to be applied is raised above the printing roll and the image carrier is made of rubber or other elastomeric materials.
NR 422.02(36) (36)“Flow coating" means a coating method in which an object is coated by causing a stream of coating to flow over the object and draining off any excess coating.
NR 422.02(36m) (36m) “Fog coat” means a coating that is applied to a plastic part for the purpose of color matching without masking a molded-in texture and that is not applied at a thickness of more than 0.5 mils of coating solids.
NR 422.02(37) (37)“Fountain solution" means a mixture of water, volatile and nonvolatile chemicals and other additives which is applied to the image plate to maintain the hydrophilic properties of the nonimage areas of the printing plate surface.
NR 422.02(37m) (37m)“Fountain solution reservoir" means the collection tank that accepts fountain solution recirculated from printing units.
NR 422.02(38) (38)“Furniture metal coating" means the surface coating of any furniture made of metal or any metal part which will be assembled with other metal, wood, fabric, plastic or glass parts to form a furniture piece.
NR 422.02(38m) (38m) “Gloss reducer” means a coating that is applied to a plastic part solely to reduce the shine of the part and that is not applied at a thickness of more than 0.5 mils of coating solids.
NR 422.02(39) (39)“Hardboard" means a panel manufactured primarily from interfelted ligno-cellulosic fibers which are consolidated under heat and pressure in a hot press.
NR 422.02(39m) (39m)“Hardener" means a coating component specifically designed to promote a faster cure of an enamel finish.
NR 422.02(40) (40)“Hardwood plywood" means a plywood whose surface layer is a veneer of hardwood.
NR 422.02(40m) (40m)“Heat-resistant coating" means a coating that must withstand a temperature of at least 400°F during normal use.
NR 422.02(41) (41)“Heatset" means a lithographic web printing process where solvents from the printing ink are evaporated by heat from a dryer.
NR 422.02(41e) (41e) “High bake” means a coating that is designed to cure only at temperatures of more than 194°F.
NR 422.02(41m) (41m) “High build primer surfacer” means a coating applied with a wet film thickness of 10 mils or more prior to the application of a topcoat for any of the following purposes:
NR 422.02(41m)(a) (a) Providing corrosion resistance.
NR 422.02(41m)(b) (b) Providing adhesion of subsequent coatings.
NR 422.02(41m)(c) (c) Providing a moisture barrier.
NR 422.02(41m)(d) (d) Promoting a uniform surface necessary for filling in surface imperfections.
NR 422.02(41s) (41s) “High gloss coating” means a coating that achieves at least 85 percent reflectance on a 60° glossmeter when tested by ASTM D523-89, incorporated by reference under s. NR 484.10 (9).
NR 422.02(42) (42)“High performance architectural coatings" means a coating which meets the requirements specified in American architectural manufacturers association publication number AAMA 2604-98, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.11 (1).
NR 422.02(42d) (42d) “High temperature coating” means a coating that is certified to withstand a temperature of 1000°F for 24 hours.
NR 422.02(42h) (42h) “High-volume, low-pressure spray” means equipment used to apply coatings by means of a spray gun that operates between 0.1 and 10 psig air pressure.
NR 422.02 Note Note: High-volume, low-pressure is also referred to as HVLP.
NR 422.02(42m) (42m)“Impact-resistant coating" means a coating designed to resist chipping caused by road debris.
NR 422.02(42s)(a)(a) “Indoor floor covering installation adhesive” means any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the installation of wood flooring, carpet, resilient tile, vinyl tile, vinyl backed carpet, resilient sheet and roll, or artificial grass.
NR 422.02(42s)(b) (b) “Indoor floor covering installation adhesive” does not include an adhesive used to install ceramic tile and perimeter bonded sheet flooring with vinyl backing onto a non-porous substrate, such as flexible vinyl.
NR 422.02(43) (43)“Ink transfer" means a decal, printed using screen printing onto a special release carrier, that will be transferred from the carrier to a substrate. Final transfer of the decal to the substrate may or may not occur at the screen printing facility.
NR 422.02(44) (44)“Interior body spray" means a coating sprayed on the interior of the can body to provide a protective film between the product and the can.
NR 422.02(45) (45)“Interior sheet base coating" means a coating applied by roller coater or spray to the interior side of sheets from which cans are formed to provide a protective lining between the can metal and product.
NR 422.02(45e) (45e)  “Janitorial supplies” means cleaners, including detergent-based products, used for floor cleaning and other general cleaning purposes, except for those products used to clean spilled ink.
NR 422.02(45m) (45m)“Lacquer" means a thermoplastic coating which dries primarily by solvent evaporation and which is resoluble in its original solvent.
NR 422.02(45s) (45s) “Laminate” means a product made by bonding together 2 or more layers of material.
NR 422.02(46) (46)“Large appliances" means doors, cases, lids, panels and interior support parts of residential and commercial washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators, freezers, water heaters, dishwashers, trash compactors, air conditioners and other similar products. Not included are products of such weight that they are normally lifted only with powered lifting equipment or products which are intended to be permanently fastened in place.
NR 422.02(47) (47)“Leather coating" means the coating of any raw or processed leather material with a roll coater, spray system or other coating applicator to impart or enhance properties such as strength, stability, water or acid repellency, color or appearance.
NR 422.02(48) (48)“Lithographic printing" means a planographic printing process where the image and nonimage areas are chemically differentiated; the image area is oil receptive and the nonimage area is typically water receptive.
NR 422.02(49) (49)“Lithographic printing press" means a printing production assembly comprised of one or more inking and fountain solution dampening systems and includes any associated cleaning solutions, ovens, dryers, flashoff areas and chillers.
NR 422.02(49m) (49m)“Low-gloss coating" means a coating which exhibits a gloss reading of less than or equal to 25 on a 60-degree glossmeter, as measured according to ASTM D523-89, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.10 (9).
NR 422.02(50) (50)“Low-pressure spray method" means any coating method in which an object is coated with an air-atomizing spray gun that operates at no more than 69 kPa (10.0 psig) air pressure.
NR 422.02(51) (51)“Low solvent coating or ink" means a coating or ink which contains less organic solvent than the conventional coatings used by the particular industry. Low solvent coatings or inks include waterborne, higher solids, electrodeposition and powder coatings or inks.
NR 422.02(52) (52)“Magnet wire coating" means the process of applying a coating of electrically insulating varnish or enamel to aluminum or copper wire for use in electrical machinery.
NR 422.02(53) (53)“Manufacturing plant" means a facility where parts are manufactured, finished or assembled for eventual inclusion into a finished product ready for sale to retailers. With respect to the manufacture of motor vehicles, customizers, body shops and other repainters are not included in this definition.
NR 422.02(53e) (53e)“Mask coating" means a strippable coating used as a mask during the coating of a part or surface.
NR 422.02(53i) (53i)“Metallic coating" means a coating which contains more than 5 grams of metal particles per liter of coating, as applied.
NR 422.02(53j) (53j) “Metal to urethane/rubber molding or casting adhesive” means any adhesive intended by the manufacturer to bond metal to high density or elastomeric urethane or molded rubber materials, in heater molding or casting processes, to fabricate products such as rollers for computer printers or other paper handling equipment.
NR 422.02(53k) (53k) “Military specification coating” means a coating that has a formulation approved by a United States military agency for use on military equipment.
NR 422.02(53m) (53m)“Mixing instructions" means the coating or coating component manufacturer's or importer's specification of the volumetric quantities of coating.
NR 422.02(53s) (53s)“Mobile equipment" means any equipment which may be drawn or is capable of being driven on a roadway, other than motor vehicles, including truck or automobile trailers, farm machinery, construction equipment, street cleaners and golf carts.
NR 422.02(54) (54)“Molded wood parts or products" means any composite shape molded, through heat, pressure and time, from a mixture of less than 30% by weight organic thermoset resin, and at least 10% by weight wood filler.
NR 422.02(54a) (54a) “Mold seal coating” means the initial coating applied to a new mold or a repaired mold to provide a smooth surface that, when coated with a mold release coating, prevents products from sticking to the mold.
NR 422.02(54b) (54b) “Motor vehicle adhesive” means an adhesive, including glass bonding adhesive, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied for the purpose of bonding 2 vehicle surfaces together without regard to the substrates involved.
NR 422.02(54c) (54c) “Motor vehicle bedliner” means a multi-component coating, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to a cargo bed after the application of topcoat to provide additional durability and chip resistance.
NR 422.02(54d) (54d) “Motor vehicle cavity wax” means a coating, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied into the cavities of a vehicle primarily for the purpose of enhancing corrosion protection.
NR 422.02(54e) (54e) “Motor vehicle deadener” means a coating, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to selected vehicle surfaces primarily for the purpose of reducing the sound of road noise in the passenger compartment.
NR 422.02(54f)(a)(a) “Motor vehicle gasket/gasket sealing material” means a fluid, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to coat a gasket or replace and perform the same function as a gasket.
NR 422.02(54f)(b) (b) “Motor vehicle gasket/gasket sealing material” includes room temperature vulcanization seal material.
NR 422.02 Note Note: Room temperature vulcanization is also referred to as RTV.
NR 422.02(54g)(a)(a) “Motor vehicle glass bonding primer” means a primer, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to a windshield or other glass, or to body openings, to prepare the glass or body opening for the application of glass bonding adhesives or the installation of adhesive bonded glass.
NR 422.02(54g)(b) (b) “Motor vehicle glass bonding primer” includes a glass bonding or cleaning primer that cleans and primes a windshield or other glass, or body openings, prior to the application of adhesive or the installation of adhesive bonded glass.
NR 422.02(54h) (54h) “Motor vehicle lubricating wax/compound” means a protective lubricating material, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to vehicle hubs and hinges.
NR 422.02(54i) (54i) “Motor vehicle sealer” means a high viscosity material, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, generally applied in a paint shop after the body has received an electrodeposition primer coating and before the application of subsequent coatings, such as primer-surfacer, that has a primary purpose of filling body joints completely so that there is no intrusion of water, gases, or corrosive materials into the passenger area of the body compartment.
NR 422.02 Note Note: Motor vehicle sealers are also referred to as sealants, sealant primers, or caulks.
NR 422.02(54j) (54j) “Motor vehicle trunk interior coating” means a coating, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to the trunk interior to provide chip protection.
NR 422.02(54k) (54k) “Motor vehicle underbody coating” means a coating, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to the undercarriage or firewall to prevent corrosion or provide chip protection, or both.
NR 422.02(54L) (54L) “Motor vehicle weatherstrip adhesive” means an adhesive, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to weatherstripping materials for the purpose of bonding the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle.
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