Associated Solvent definition

Associated Solvent means any solvent used in solvent cleaning operations subject to this rule.
Associated Solvent means any solvent used in a solvent cleaning machine or for solvent cleaning performed in association with a polyester resin operation.
Associated Solvent means any solvent used in a solvent cleaning machine or for solvent cleaning performed in association with the application of any adhesive product or sealant product.

More Definitions of Associated Solvent

Associated Solvent means any solvent used in a solvent cleaning machine or in for solvent cleaning operations subject to this rule performed in association with surface coating of any aerospace vehicle or aerospace component.
Associated Solvent means any solvent used in a solvent cleaning machine or in for solvent cleaning operations subject to this rule performed in association with a polyester resin operation.
Associated Solvent means any solvent used in a solvent cleaning machine or for solvent cleaning performed in association with the application of any architectural coating.
Associated Solvent means any solvent used in a solvent cleaning machine or infor solvent cleaning operations subject to this ruleperformed in association with the application of any adhesive product or sealant product.
Associated Solvent means any solvent used in a solvent cleaning machine or for solvent cleaning performed in association with surface coating of any metal part or product.
Associated Solvent means any solvent used in a solvent cleaning machine or in for solvent cleaning operations subject to this rule performed in association with surface coating of any metal part or product.3. “Baked” means a process whereby the coated object is heated to a temperature of 90°C degrees Celsius (194°F degrees Fahrenheit) or greater for the purpose of curing or drying.
Associated Solvent means any solvent used in a solvent cleaning machine or for solvent cleaning performed in association with the application of any architectural coating. 4.6 Basement Specialty Coating: A “Basement Specialty Coating” means any clear or opaque coating that is labeled and formulated for application to concrete and masonry surfaces to provide ahydrostatic seal for basements and other below-grade surfaces. Basement Specialty Coatings mustshall meet the following criteria: 4.6.1a. Coating mustshall be capable of withstanding at least 10 psi pounds per square inch of hydrostatic pressure, as determined in accordance with ASTM Designation D7088-04, “Standard Practice for Resistance to Hydrostatic Pressure for Coatings Used in Below Grade Applications Applied to Masonry,” ASTM International; which is incorporated by reference in subsection 8.5.12Section G.5.k of this rule; and 4.6.2b. Coating mustshall be resistant to mold and mildew growth and mustshall achieve a microbial growth rating of 8 or more, as determined in accordance with ASTM Designation D3273-00, “Standard Test Method for Resistance to Growth of Mold on the Surface of Interior Coatings in an Environmental Chamber,” ASTM International, and ASTM Designation D3274-95, “Standard Test Method for Evaluating Degree of Surface Disfigurement of Paint Films by Microbial (Fungal or Algal) Growth or Soil and Dirt Accumulation,” ASTM International; incorporated by reference in subsection 8.5.19Section G.5.q of this rule.