Solvent cleaning definition

Solvent cleaning means any activity, operation, or process (including, but not limited to, surface preparation, cleanup, or wipe cleaning) performed outside of a solvent cleaning machine, that uses solvent to remove uncured adhesives, uncured coatings, uncured inks, uncured polyester resin material, uncured sealant, or other contaminants, including, but not limited to, dirt, soil, oil, lubricants, coolants, moisture, fingerprints, and grease, from parts, products, tools, machinery, application equipment, and general work areas. Cleaning spray equipment used for the application of coating, adhesive, ink, polyester resin material, or sealant is also considered to be solvent cleaning irrespective of the spray material being cured.
Solvent cleaning means the process of removing the excess penetrant from the surface or a part by wiping. flushing, or spraying with a solvent for the penetrant.
Solvent cleaning means the process of cleaning soils from surfaces by cold cleaning, open top vapor degreasing, or conveyorized degreasing.

Examples of Solvent cleaning in a sentence

  • Remove oil, grease, soil, drawing and cutting compounds, flux and other detrimental foreign matter in accordance with SSPC-SP 1 (Solvent Cleaning).

  • Clean surfaces to remove grease, oil and other deterrents to paint adhesion in accordance with SSPC-SP 1 (Solvent Cleaning).

  • Paint for Solvent Cleaning for Overcoat-minimum Cleaning (SP-1) is not allowed.

  • Surface Preparation: Clean surfaces to comply with SSPC-SP 1, "Solvent Cleaning," to remove dirt, oil, grease, and other contaminants that could impair paint bond.

  • The items shall then be cleaned per Steel Structures Painting Council's Surface Preparation Specification SSPC-SP1 (Solvent Cleaning) and SSPC-SP6 (Commercial Blast Cleaning).


More Definitions of Solvent cleaning

Solvent cleaning means any activity, operation, or process (including, but not limited to, surface preparation, cleanup, or wipe cleaning) performed outside of a solvent cleaning machine, that uses solvent to remove uncured adhesives, uncured coatings, uncured inks, uncured polyester resin material, uncured sealant, or other contaminants, including, but not limited to, dirt, soil, oil, lubricants, coolants, moisture, fingerprints, and grease, from parts, products, tools, machinery, application equipment, and general work areas. Cleaning spray equipment used for the application of coating, adhesive, ink, polyester resin material, or sealant is also considered to be solvent cleaning irrespective of the spray material being cured. Comment [A173]: Solvent, solvent cleaning, and solvent cleaning machine are the same definitions found in Rule 321. Solvent includes any liquid containing any toxic air contaminant.
Solvent cleaning means the process of removing the excess penetrant from the surface or a part
Solvent cleaning means the removal of uncured adhesives, inks, coatings, and other contaminants such as dirt, soil, and grease from parts, products, tools, machinery, equipment or general work area.
Solvent cleaning means any activity, operation, or process, including, but not limited to, surface preparation, cleanup, or wipe cleaning, performed outside of a solvent cleaning machine, that uses solvent to remove uncured adhesives, uncured coatings, uncured inks, uncured polyester resin material, uncured sealant, or other contaminants, including, but not limited to, dirt, soil, oil, lubricants, coolants, moisture, fingerprints, and grease, from parts, products, tools, machinery, application equipment, and general work areas. Cleaning spray equipment used for the application of coating, adhesive, ink, polyester resin material, or sealant (e.g., in an enclosed cleaning system) is also considered to be solvent cleaning. Buckets, pails, and beakers with capacities of 3.785 liters (1.00 gallon) or less used with a liquid solvent for cleaning (e.g., hand-held spray bottles) is also considered to be solvent cleaning.
Solvent cleaning means the removal of loosely held uncured adhesives, uncured inks, uncured coatings, and contaminants which include, but are not limited to, dirt, soil, and grease from parts, products, tools, machinery, equipment, and general work areas. Each distinct method of cleaning in a cleaning process, which consists of a series of cleaning methods, shall constitute a separate solvent cleaning operation.
Solvent cleaning means operations performed using a liquid that contains any VOC, or
Solvent cleaning. The Contractor shall use clean solvent and clean rags or brushes for the final wiping. The cleaned surfaces must be accepted by the Client Agency Engineer. If the surface is determined to meet the requirements of SSPC-SP 15, Contractor may commence painting and operations. If any surface is determined to be in non-compliance with the requirements of SSPC-SP 15, the Contractor shall provide a remedy to cure such non-compliance, with the approval of the Client Agency Engineer. The Contractor shall not be allowed to use chemical stripping and abrasive blast cleaning for paint removal/surface preparation. EXISTING STEEL SURFACES TO BE PAINTED: After the designated areas have been inspected and accepted according to the surface preparations specifications SSPC-SP 15 by the Client Agency Engineer, the steel surfaces which are to receive the field touch-up paint shall be cleaned by Contractor immediately prior to coating operations by wiping or scrubbing the surface with rags or brushes wetted with solvent. The Contractor shall use clean solvent and clean rags for the final wiping. • Contractor shall supply solvent. The solvent must be compatible with the specified coatings. Solvent cleaned surfaces shall be primed before any detrimental recontamination or corrosion occurs. The Contractor shall follow manufacturer’s safety recommendations whenever using any solvent. • All foreign materials such as dirt, dust, loose rust scale, sand, bird droppings and all materials loosed or deposited on the steel surface by cleaning operations shall also be completely removed by vacuuming before any painting operations commence. APPLICATIONS OF FIELD PAINT: Contractor’s method for coating application shall be by brush and roller equipment. The containment for paint application will consist of drop cloths and a solid platform bottom. Storage, opening, mixing, thinning and application of the paint must be accomplished in strict accordance with the specified Contract requirements and procedures published by the paint manufacturer and supplier. The Contractor shall have at the project sites, at all times, the current copies of all technical data, recommendations and procedures published by the paint manufacturer. All coatings supplied by the Contractor will be delivered in sealed containers bearing the manufacturer’s name, product designation, batch number and mixing/thinning instructions. Leaking containers are prohibited. Paint must be furnished in the manufacturer’s original seal...