Lacquer definition

Lacquer means a clear or opaque wood coating, including clear lacquer sanding sealers, formulated with cellulosic or synthetic resins to dry by evaporation without chemical reaction and to provide a solid, protective film.
Lacquer means a clear or pigmented coating formulated with a nitrocellulose or synthetic resin to dry by evaporation without a chemical reaction. Lacquers are resoluble in their original solvent.
Lacquer means a type of surface coating in which drying occurs by evaporation of the solvent and deposition of the resin and any pigment.

Examples of Lacquer in a sentence

  • ASTM D16 Terminology Relating to Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Products 2.

  • Wash knots and resinous areas with Lacquer Thinners (ILS 1) and coat with Woodcare Knot Seal (PK 2) and apply one coat of Plascon Woodcare Pretreatment (WWP 1), overcoated within 48 hours with a moisture content, measured with a Doser Hygrometer (or equivalent), of BD 2 scale (A1-A5) < 14% or less.

  • ASTM D 16 - Terminology Relating to Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Products.

  • Wash knots and resinous areas with Lacquer Thinners (ILS 1) and coat with Woodcare Knot Seal (PK 2) and apply one coat of Plascon Woodcare Pretreatment (WWP 1), overcoated within 48 hours with a moisture content, measured with a Doser Hygrometer (or equivalent), of BD 2 scale (A1-A5) &lt; 14% or less.

  • Lacquer and Solvent Based Coatings in the Building ------------------------------------------ No use of varnishes, lacquers, solvent based coatings or glue are to be used in the Building without the prior approval of the Project Manager.


More Definitions of Lacquer

Lacquer means a clear or pigmented coating formulated with a nitrocellulose or synthetic resin to dry by evaporation without a chemical reaction and that is resoluble in its original solvent;
Lacquer means a thermoplastic film-forming material dissolved in organic solvent, which dries primarily by solvent evaporation, and is resoluble in its original solvent.
Lacquer means a clear or opaque wood coating, including clear lacquer sanding sealers, formulated with cellulosic or synthetic resins to:
Lacquer means any clear or pigmented wood finish, including clear lacquer sanding sealers, formulated with nitrocellulose or synthetic resins to dry by evaporation without chemical reaction and to provide a solid, protective film.
Lacquer means a clear or pigmented coating formulated with a nitrocellulose or synthetic resin to dry by evaporation without a chemical reaction. Lacquers are resoluble in their original solvent. {effective July 10, 2003}
Lacquer means a clear or pigmented coating formulated with nitrocellulose or synthetic resin to dry by evaporation without a chemical reaction and to provide a quick-drying, solid protective film.
Lacquer means, for products manufactured before March 1, 2017, a clear or opaque wood coating, including clear lacquer sanding sealers, formulated with cellulosic or synthetic resins to dry by solvent evaporation without chemical reaction and to provide a solid, protective film. For products manufactured on or after March 1, 2017, the lacquer category is eliminated and coatings meeting this definition are subject to the VOC content limit of the applicable coating category in Table 1-1 of this regulation.