Common use of Propellant Clause in Contracts

Propellant. a liquid or compressed gas that is used, in whole or in part, such as a co-solvent, to expel a liquid or any other material from the same self-pressurized container or from a separate container. Pump spray – a packaging system in which the product ingredients within the container are not under pressure and in which the product is expelled only while a pumping action is applied to a button, trigger or other actuator. Quick-dry enamel – a non-flat coating that is labeled as specified in § 776.1(h) and that is formulated to have the following characteristics:

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Alternative Control Plan Agreement, Alternative Control Plan (Acp) Agreement

Propellant. a liquid or compressed gas that is used, in whole or in part, such as a co-solvent, to expel a liquid or any other material from the same self-pressurized self‑pressurized container or from a separate container. Pump spray – a packaging system in which the product ingredients within the container are not under pressure and in which the product is expelled only while a pumping action is applied to a button, trigger or other actuator. Quick-dry Quick‑dry enamel – a non-flat non‑flat coating that is labeled as specified in § 776.1(h) and that is formulated to have the following characteristics:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Alternative Control Plan Agreement