High-temperature coating definition

High-temperature coating means a high performance coating labeled and formulated for application to substrates exposed continuously or intermittently to temperatures above 204oC (400oF).
High-temperature coating means a high performance coating labeled and formulated for application to substrates exposed continuously or intermittently to temperatures above 204°C (400°F).
High-temperature coating means a coating that is certified to withstand a temperature of 10000 F for 24 hours.

More Definitions of High-temperature coating

High-temperature coating means a high performance coating labeled and formulated for application to substrates exposed continuously or intermittently to temperatures above 204 degrees C (400 degrees F).
High-temperature coating means a high performance coating labeled and formulated for application to substrates exposed continuously or intermittently to temperatures above two hundred four (204) degrees Celsius (four hundred (400) degrees Fahrenheit).
High-temperature coating means a specialty coating designed to withstand temperatures of more than 350oF.
High-temperature coating means any coating that, during normal use, must withstand a temperature of at least four hundred twenty-six (426) degrees Centigrade (eight hundred (800) degrees Fahrenheit).
High-temperature coating means a coating that is certified to with stand a temperature of one thousand degrees Fahrenheit for twenty-four hours.
High-temperature coating means a coating designed to withstand temperatures of more than three hundred fifty (350) degrees Fahrenheit.
High-temperature coating means a coating certified to withstand a temperature of 1000ºF for 24 hours;