Base coat definition

Base coat means the initial coating applied to a substrate in a process of applying two or more coatings;
Base coat means the initial coating applied to a substrate in a process
Base coat means an initial coat of paint, generally after a primer, that is applied for protection or as a background color.

Examples of Base coat in a sentence

  • Base coat is to be C170 bitumen with application rate of 1.4 litres per m2 covered with 14 mm precoated aggregate.

Related to Base coat

  • Prime coat means the first of two or more films of coating applied to a metal surface.

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  • Single coat means one film coating applied to a metal surface.

  • Price Level means the price of the Share last determined and published by the Exchange on any day (official closing price).