Cleaning materials definition

Cleaning materials means materials with a VOC content exceeding zero (0), used to remove contaminants, such as paints and coatings, from paint guns, hoses, and containers by flushing and spraying.
Cleaning materials means all materials used for cleaning a press, press parts, or to remove dried ink from areas around a press including blanket washing, roller washing, plate cleaners, metering roller cleaners, impression cylinder cleaners, rubber rejuvenators, and other cleaners. Cleaning materials do not include materials used on electronic components of a press, pre-press cleaning operations (e.g., platemaking), post-press cleaning operations (e.g., binding), cleaning supplies (e.g., detergents) used to clean the floor (other than dried ink) in the area around a press, or cleaning performed in parts washers or cold cleaners.
Cleaning materials means all materials used for cleaning a press, press parts, or to remove dried ink from areas around a press including blanket washing, roller washing, plate cleaners, metering roller cleaners,

Examples of Cleaning materials in a sentence

  • Cleaning materials are provided and can be found in the lower kitchen cabinets marked appropriately.

  • Cleaning materials and bio bags for this purpose will be provided by the Village Hall Committee, and will be found stored in the kitchen drawer.

  • Cleaning materials, washing powder and toilet paper (in en suite accommodation) are not provided.

  • Cleaning materials and utensils are to be provided by the Residents.

  • Consumables will include: Oils and grease Cleaning materials and equipment The Contractor will make provision within the tender costs for all service consumable materials, equipment and tools in accordance with the maintenance specification.

  • Cleaning materials; sprays, wipes, polish, cloths, gloves etc will be provided by ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Cleaning.

  • Cleaning materials will be approved by Owner for any bronze or brass elevator doors and frames.

  • Cleaning materials for this purpose will be provided by the church for the hirer.

  • Cleaning materials, gloves and clothing shall be supplied by the Employer for work on special coatings in accordance with OSHA regulations.

  • Cleaning materials and methods shall be as recommended by manufacturer in order to avoid scratching or scoring the special surfaces.


More Definitions of Cleaning materials

Cleaning materials means any washes, cleaners, solvents, or rejuvenators that are used to remove excess printing inks, oils, and residual paper from a press, press equipment, or press parts, or used to remove dried ink from areas around a press. Cleaning materials include solvents and cleaners used for manual cleaning, and cleaning solutions used by automatic cleaning systems such as roller wash and type wash. Cleaning materials do not include cleaners used for cleaning electronic components of a press, pre-press cleaning operations (e.g., platemaking), post-press cleaning operations (e.g., binding), cleaning supplies such as detergents used to clean the floor (other than to remove dried ink from areas around a press), and cleaning performed in parts washers and cold cleaners subject to Article 47 (9VAC5-40-6820 et seq.) of Part II of 9VAC5-40 (Existing Stationary Sources).
Cleaning materials means any washes, cleaners, solvents, or rejuvenators that are used to remove excess printing inks, oils, and residual paper from a press, press equipment, or press parts, or used to remove dried ink from areas around a press.
Cleaning materials means any washes, cleaners, solvents, or rejuvenators that are used to remove (i) excess printing inks, oils, and residual paper from a press, press equipment, or press parts or (ii) dried ink from areas around a press. Cleaning materials include solvents and cleaners used for manual cleaning and cleaning solutions used by automatic cleaning systems such as blanket wash, plate cleaner, metering roller cleaner, impression cylinder washes, rubber rejuvenators, and roller wash. Cleaning materials do not include cleaners used for cleaning electronic components of a press,

Related to Cleaning materials

  • Training Materials means any and all materials, documentation, notebooks, forms, diagrams, manuals and other written materials and tangible objects, describing how to maintain the Facilities, including any corrections, improvements and enhancements thereto to the Bloom Systems which are delivered by Operator to Owner, but excluding any data and reports delivered to Owner.

  • Building materials means such commodities or articles as are specified by the Administrator by notification to be building materials for the purposes of this Act;

  • Packaging Materials means art and mechanical formats for a Software Title including the retail packaging, end user instruction manual with end user license agreement and warranties, end user warnings, FPU media label, and any promotional inserts and other materials that are to be included in the retail packaging.

  • Manufacturing Materials means parts, tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, plans, drawings, and information produced or acquired, or rights acquired, specifically to fulfill obligations set forth herein.

  • Standard Materials means all Materials not specified as Custom Materials.