Manual application definition

Manual application means hand application using bucket and paint brush or bucket and paint roller.
Manual application means the application of resin to an open mold using a hand lay-up technique. Components of successive plies of resin-impregnated reinforcement fibers are applied using hand tools such as brushes and rollers.

Examples of Manual application in a sentence

  • Manual application is permissible at sites as a secondary method where for reasons of access or geometry the mechanized equipment cannot be used, as approved by the Engineer.

  • The County will also use best efforts to follow the Implementation Policies and Procedures Manual application processing provisions with respect to the processing of such Development Phase applications.

  • Manual application penetration testing shall be performed on new web applications, and on existing web applications in which significant modifications have been made, prior to the release.

  • Subject to terms and conditions spelled out in the Treasurer's Office Manual, application may be made for a mortgage loan from a participating bank, at a slightly lower interest rate than that generally in effect, with provision for payment through payroll deduction.

Related to Manual application

  • Renewal Application means a document used to collect pertinent data for renewal of permits

  • Approval Application means a BLA, NDA or similar application or submission for a Product filed with a Regulatory Authority in a country or group of countries to obtain marketing approval for a biological or pharmaceutical product in that country or group of countries.

  • Initial application means the Application first provided to MFA on or before an Application Deadline to request an allocation of Tax Credits.

  • Mobile Application means a specialized software program downloaded onto a wireless communication device.

  • Practical application means to manufacture in the case of a composition or product, to practice in the case of a process or method, or to operate in the case of a machine or system; and in each case, under these conditions as to establish that the invention is being utilized and that its benefits are to the extent permitted by law or Government regulations available to the public on reasonable terms.