Surface coating definition

Surface coating means a fluid, semifluid, or other material, with or without a suspension of finely divided coloring matter, that changes to a solid film when a thin layer is applied to a metal, wood, stone, paper, leather, cloth, plastic, or other surface. Surface coating does not include a printing ink or a material that actually becomes a part of the substrate including, but not limited to, pigment in a plastic article or a material that is actually bonded to the substrate, such as by electroplating or ceramic glazing.
Surface coating means the application of coating to a surface.
Surface coating means one or more coatings such as paint, preservative, or stucco applied to exterior building surfaces.

Examples of Surface coating in a sentence

  • Surface coating is the application of coating to a substrate using, for example, spray guns or dip tanks.

  • Surface coating operations that occur at research or laboratory facilities, or is part of janitorial, building, and facility maintenance operations, or that occur at hobby shops that are operated for noncommercial purposes.

  • Surface coating of metal components of large appliances that meet the applicability criteria for large appliance surface coating (subpart NNNN of this part).

  • Surface coating of metal components of metal furniture that meet the applicability criteria for metal furniture surface coating (subpart RRRR of this part).

  • Surface coating of metal using a coil coating process that meets the applicability criteria for metal coil coating (subpart SSSS of this part).


More Definitions of Surface coating

Surface coating means the application of coating to a sur- face.
Surface coating means any paint, lacquer, varnish, ink, adhesive, or other coating material applied on a surface.
Surface coating means a process whereby a layer of one or more substances containing VOC and solids are deposited on another material (substrate) in a uniform manner across the surface of the substrate. The layer of coating may be used for appearance, to decorate, bond, protect, strengthen, functionalize and/or impart stability, water or acid repellence or mildew resistance. For purposes of this regulation only, types of coating processes are defined as follows:
Surface coating means the application of a solvent or waterbased coating to a surface that imparts protec- tive, functional, or decorative films in which the applica- tion emits, or has the potential to emit, particulate. “Surface coating” does not include galvanizing.
Surface coating means the application of coat- ing to a surface.
Surface coating means a paint, stain or varnish used to coat architectural or other constructed surfaces. This product category does not include driveway sealers, wood preservatives, or anti-fouling paints;
Surface coating means the results of a process whereby a different material is deposited upon a surface to create a new surface with altered functional characteristics and there is an appreciable build-up (greater than 1 micrometer) of new material. Surface coating may include;