Metallic pigmented coating definition

Metallic pigmented coating means a coating containing at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment per liter of coating as applied (0.4 pounds per gallon), when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318-95, incorporated by reference in 1.6.5.4 of this regulation.
Metallic pigmented coating means a coating containing at least forty-eight grams of elemental metallic pigment per liter of coating as applied (0.4 pounds per gallon), when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318-95.
Metallic pigmented coating means any coating that is labeled and formulated to provide a metallic appearance. Metallic Pigmented coatings shall contain at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment (excluding zinc) per liter of coating as applied (at least 0.4 pound per gallon), when tested in accordance with South Coast Air Quality Management District Method 318-95, “Determination of Weight Percent Elemental Metal in Coatings By X-Ray Diffraction,” incorporated by reference in Section G.5.c of this rule. The Metallic Pigmented Coating category does not include coatings applied to roofs or Zinc-Rich Primers.

Examples of Metallic pigmented coating in a sentence

  • The metallic content of a coating shall be determined by SCAQMD Method 318-95, "Determination of Weight Percent Elemental Metal in Coatings by X-Ray Diffraction," SCAQMD "Laboratory Methods of Analysis for Enforcement Samples," [see "Metallic pigmented coating" inSection 1.2 of this regulation].

  • Metallic pigmented coating, containing at least 48 g of elemental metallic pigment per litre of coating as applied 530 1st 550 1st 500 1st 1 Revêtement pour antennes, y compris les revêtements pour les équipements et accessoires structuraux connexes.

  • Metallic pigmented coating means a nonbituminous coating containing at least 0.048 kilogram of metallic pigment per liter of coating (0.4 pound per gallon) including, but not limited to, zinc pigment.

  • The metallic content of a coating shall be determined by SCAQMD Method 318-95, "Determination of Weight Percent Elemental Metal in Coatings by X-Ray Diffraction," SCAQMD "Laboratory Methods of Analysis for Enforcement Samples," [see "Metallic pigmented coating" in 1.2 of this regulation].

  • Metallic pigmented coating – a coating containing at least forty-eight (48) grams of elemental metallic pigment per liter of coating as applied (0.4 pounds per gallon), when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318‑95.


More Definitions of Metallic pigmented coating

Metallic pigmented coating means a coating labeled and formulated to provide a metallic appearance. The coating must contain at least 48 g/liter of coating (0.4 lbs/gallon) of elemental metallic pigment (excluding zinc), as applied and as tested by SCAQMD Test Method 318-95, incorporated by reference in Subsection (f)(2)(ii)(K). This coating category does not include Zinc-Rich Primers or coatings applied to roofs.
Metallic pigmented coating means a coating containing at least forty-eight (48) grams of elemental metallic pigment per liter ofcoating as applied (four-tenths (0.4) pounds per gallon) when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318-95 "Determination of Weight Percent Elemental Metal in Coatings by X-Ray Diffraction", July 1996*.
Metallic pigmented coating means a coating containing at least forty- eight (48) grams of elemental metallic pigment per liter of coating as applied (0.4 pounds per gallon), when tested in accordance with SCAQMD Method 318-95, incorporated in § 33.4(C) of this Part.
Metallic pigmented coating means a coating containing at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment per liter of coating as applied (0.4 pounds per gallon).
Metallic pigmented coating means a coating labeled and formulated to provide a metallic appearance that contains at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment (excluding zinc) per liter of coating as applied (0.4 pounds per gallon).
Metallic pigmented coating means a coating that is labeled and formulated to provide a metallic appearance and that contains at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment per liter of coating as applied. The “metallic pigmented coating” category does not include coatings applied to roofs or zinc-rich primers.
Metallic pigmented coating means a coating containing at least 48 grams of elemental metallic pigment, mica particles or any combination of metallic pigment or mica particles per liter of coating as applied (0.4 pounds per gallon), when tested in accordance with South Coast Air Quality Air Management District (SCAQMD) Method for Determination of Weight Percent Elemental Metal in Coatings by X‑Ray Diffraction (see 9VAC5-20-21).