High Volume Low Pressure definition

High Volume Low Pressure or “(HVLP)” means a method of spraying a coating, that improves the transfer efficiency while maintaining the air pressure between 0.1 and 10 pounds per square inch gauge (psig).
High Volume Low Pressure means spray equipment used to apply coatings by means of a high volume of air delivered at pressures between 0.1 and 10 psi air pressure.
High Volume Low Pressure means spray equipment used to apply coatings by means of a gun which operates between 0.1 and 10 psi air pressure at the air cap of the spray gun.

Examples of High Volume Low Pressure in a sentence

  • High Volume, Low Pressure spray equipment operated in accordance with the manufacturers specifications.

  • The Permittee shall utilize High Volume, Low Pressure (HVLP) and/or touch up guns transfer technology when applying coatings by spray.

  • One (1) basecoat spray booth, approved in 2006 for construction and approved in 2011 for modification, utilizing High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) and electrostatic bell application systems, using water/polymer emulsion wash system to control particulate overspray.

  • One (1) primer spray booth, utilizing High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) and/or electrostatic application systems, using water/polymer emulsion wash to control particulate overspray, exhausting to stack ID 2002.

  • One (1) primer spray booth, utilizing High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) and/or electrostatic application systems, using water/polymer emulsion wash system to control particulate overspray, exhausting to stack ID 2002.

  • High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray Application is an accepted alternative method of application for Air Assisted Airless Spray Application.

  • One (1) clearcoat spray booth, approved in 2006 for construction and approved in 2011 for modification, utilizing High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) and electrostatic bell application systems, using water/polymer emulsion wash system to control particulate overspray, and VOC emissions controlled by one (1) RTO, with a maximum heat input capacity of 14.00 MMBtu/hr, identified as Bumper RTO, with stack ID 2029.

  • When application is described in this technical manual without specifying the method, High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) spray application is implied.

  • One (1) clearcoat spray booth, approved in 2006 for construction and approved in 2011 for modification, utilizing High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) and electrostatic bell application systems, using water/oil emulsion wash system to control particulate overspray, and VOC emissions controlled by one (1) RTO, with a maximum heat input capacity of 14.00 MMBtu/hr, identified as Bumper RTO, with stack ID 2029.

  • Each booth is equipped with two (2) High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) guns with panel filters to control the particulate overspray emissions.

Related to High Volume Low Pressure

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  • Reid vapor pressure means the vapor pressure of crude oil or other volatile petroleum products at 100 degrees Fahrenheit as determined by the latest edition of ASTM D6377 (RVPE): Standard Test Method for Determination of Vapor Pressure of Crude Oil.

  • Service Volume means a measure of Services for which a Performance Target is set.

  • True vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by a petroleum liquid as determined in accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute (API) Bulletin 2517, Evaporation Loss from External Floating Roof Tanks, 1980. The API procedure may not be applicable to some high viscosity or high pour crudes. Available estimates of true vapor pressure may be used in special cases such as these.

  • Meet-Point Billing (MPB means the billing associated with interconnection of facilities between two (2) or more LECs for the routing of traffic to and from an IXC with which one of the LECs does not have a direct connection. In a multi-bill environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.

  • low voltage means the set of nominal voltage levels that are used for the distribution of electricity and whose upper limit is generally accepted to be an a.c. voltage of 1000V ( or a d.c. voltage of 1500 V). [SANS 1019]

  • Committed Volume means, with respect to a Committed Shipper, the minimum daily volume of Crude Petroleum set out in Schedule A to the Committed Shipper’s TSA.

  • Backpressure means a pressure (caused by a pump, elevated tank or piping, boiler, or other means) on the consumer's side of the service connection that is greater than the pressure provided by the public water system and which may cause backflow.

  • Monthly Volume means the product of the Committed Volume multiplied by the number of days in the relevant month.

  • Daily Contract Quantity or “DCQ” means the quantity of Gas as set out in Clause 4.1 herein.

  • Receipt Point means the receipt/inception point(s) where Crude Oil is received into the Gathering System, as such points are specified in Section II of this tariff.

  • Delivery Points means: (i) for natural gas transported by interstate pipelines, the city gate stations of your Utility, and (ii) for electricity, one or more points at which Company, as your agent, has arranged for the delivery of electricity to a third party (such as your Utility) for your account or at your premises.

  • Volume Commitment means the agreed upon Customer commitment to purchase, and may be described as an Annual Volume Commitment, Total Volume Commitment, Tiered Volume Commitment, or Subminimum Volume Commitment.

  • Delivery Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.

  • Receipt Point(s means the receipt points set forth in Section 6 of this Toll Schedule.

  • Measurement Point means the emission source for which continuous emission measurement systems (CEMS) are used for emission measurement, or the cross-section of a pipeline system for which the CO2 flow is determined using continuous measurement systems;

  • Maximum Concentration Level Assessment means the Maximum Concentration Level Assessment for the purposes of a Basic Comprehensive Certificate of Approval, described in the Basic Comprehensive User Guide, prepared by a Toxicologist using currently available toxicological information, that demonstrates that the concentration at any Point of Impingement for a Compound of Concern that does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit is not likely to cause an adverse effect as defined by the EPA. The concentration at Point of Impingement for a Compound of Concern must be calculated in accordance with O. Reg. 419/05.

  • Grade point average or "GPA" means the grade point average earned by an eligible student and reported by the high school or participating institution in which the student was enrolled based on a scale of 4.0 or its equivalent if the high school or participating institution that the student attends does not use the 4.0 grade scale;

  • Attachment point means a point on the network at which network assets are connected to assets owned by another person.

  • high voltage means the classification of an electric component or circuit, if its working voltage is > 60 V and ≤ 1500 V DC or > 30 V and ≤ 1000 V AC root mean square (rms).

  • Supply Point means the point of connection between the licensed network and your apparatus or equipment.

  • Contract Quantity means the quantity of Delivered Energy expected to be delivered by Seller during each Contract Year as set forth in Section 3.1(e).

  • tons means the gross tonnage calculated in accordance with the tonnage measurement regulations contained in Annex I of the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969; the word “tonnage” shall be construed accordingly.

  • Cubic foot of gas means the amount of gas required to fill a cubic foot of space when the gas is at an absolute pressure of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths (14.73) pounds per square inch at a temperature of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Small quantity generator means a generator who generates less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste in a calendar month.

  • VWAP Purchase Share Volume Maximum means a number of shares of Common Stock traded on the Principal Market during normal trading hours on the VWAP Purchase Date equal to: (i) the VWAP Purchase Share Estimate, divided by (ii) the VWAP Purchase Share Percentage (to be appropriately adjusted for any reorganization, recapitalization, non-cash dividend, stock split, reverse stock split or other similar transaction).