Solids definition

Solids means the nonvolatile portion of the coating that after drying makes up the dry film.
Solids means the part of the coating that remains after the coating is dried or cured; solids content is determined using data from EPA Method 24.
Solids means butterfat and protein. Monthly Payment means the payment amount for Milk for the Production Month. Monthly Minimum Prices means the prices to be paid each Production Month by Bega for Milk supplied by the Supplier as set out in Item 6 of the Details.

Examples of Solids in a sentence

  • Digested Solids Handling System Design There are a range of options for handling the post digestion solids.

  • Scope: Modify the piping and valves in Xxxxxx Solids Pump Room No. 2 and install motor operated knife valves in Xxxxxx Solids Pump Room No. 1.


More Definitions of Solids

Solids means nonvolatiles.
Solids means the nonvolatile portion of the coating that after drying makes up the dry film. {effective July 10, 2003}
Solids means the butter fat and protein (measured in kilograms) contained in Milk; Minimum Price means the lowest Price for the Milk to be paid by ACM to Supplier. The amount of the Minimum Price shall be calculated by reference to the table set out on the front page of this document;
Solids means sand, silt, or other debris collected from facility intake or source waters, and accumulated waste material from aquaculture raceways and their quiescent zones, offline settling basins, full-flow settling basins, ponds, or other areas of the accumulation.
Solids means the butter fat and protein (measured in kilograms) contained in Milk;
Solids as a matrix means samples of soil, sludge and other non-aqueous compounds analyzed under the guidance of the Resource, Conservation and Recovery Act. Cannabinoid products and concentrates or extracts as defined in ORS 475B.550 shall be included in this matrix as solids.¶
Solids means the part of the coating that remains after the coating is dried or cured; solids content is determined using data from EPA Method 24, or an alternative or equivalent method approved by the executive secretary.