Coatings definition

Coatings means coatings plus diluents plus cleanup solvents.
Coatings means materials capable of being applied to components of tobacco products, and including materials and formulations.
Coatings means any chemical treatment applied to the Product pursuant to the Purchase Order.

Examples of Coatings in a sentence

  • Standard Specification for Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and Steel Products.

  • Metallized sheet piles shall be metallized in accordance to the Project Special Provision “Thermal Sprayed Coatings (Metallization)” with an 8 mil, 99.9% aluminum alloy coating and a 0.5 mil seal coating.

  • Metallic Coatings: Hot-dip galvanized after fabrication and applied according to MFMA-4.

  • Subpart D--National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for Architectural Coatings.

  • Nonmetallic Coatings: Manufacturer's standard PVC, polyurethane, or polyester coating applied according to MFMA-4.


More Definitions of Coatings

Coatings as used herein means all graffiti resistant coating system materials, including base coatings and top coatings required to achieve the performance requirements of this section.
Coatings means (i) Supplier's proprietary hydrophilic coating solution (the "Hydrophilic Coating"), and (ii) Supplier's proprietary primer solution used to allow the Hydrophilic Coating to be attached to silicone polymer surfaces (the "Primer"), in each case manufactured in accordance with the relevant Coating Specifications with the addition of Purchaser's silver compound.
Coatings means ***.
Coatings means any layer or covering which is applied to the product-contact surface.
Coatings means surface films used to immobilize molecules and other materials for the purpose of analysis.
Coatings means lubricous chemical made using the PATENT RIGHTS and applied to the PRODUCTS using the KNOW-HOW resulting in COATED PRODUCTS.
Coatings means hydrophilic coatings consisting of Hydromer coating Product 20M-2 with blue pigment for the application only to PRODUCTS.