Wood Coating definition

Wood Coating means a coating labeled according to the requirements of Subsection (e)(2)(vii) and formulated only for application to wood substrates. The Wood Coating category includes the following clear and semitransparent coatings: lacquers, varnishes, sanding sealers, penetrating oils, clear stains and wood conditioners used as undercoats, and wood sealers used as topcoats. The Wood Coating category also includes the following opaque coatings: opaque lacquers, opaque sanding sealers and opaque lacquer undercoaters. The Wood Coating category does not include the following: clear sealers that are labeled and formulated for use on concrete/masonry surfaces; or coatings intended for substrates other than wood.
Wood Coating means a coating labeled and formulated for application to wood substrates only. “Wood coating” includes clear and semi-transparent lacquer, varnish, sanding sealer, penetrating oil, clear stain, wood conditioner used as undercoats and wood sealer used as topcoat; opaque lacquer; opaque sanding sealer and opaque lacquer undercoater. “Wood coating” does not include clear sealer that is labeled and formulated for use on concrete or masonry surfaces or coatings intended for substrates other than wood.
Wood Coating means any coating labeled and formulated for application to wood substrates only. The Wood Coatings category includes the following clear and semitransparent coatings: lacquers; varnishes; sanding sealers; penetrating oils; clear stains; wood conditioners used as undercoats; and wood sealers used as topcoats. The Wood Coatings category also includes the following opaque wood coatings: opaque lacquers; opaque sanding sealers; and opaque lacquer undercoaters. The Wood Coatings category does not include the following: clear sealers that are labeled and formulated for use on concrete/masonry surfaces; or coatings intended for substrates other than wood. Wood Coatings shall be labeled “For Wood Substrates Only,” in accordance with Section E.1.j of this rule.

Examples of Wood Coating in a sentence

  • The “Ride Control” (three piece) type of Broad Gauge (1676mm) bogie offer safe and comfortable riding quality, low maintenance cost and long life.

  • The Wood Coating category does not include the following: clear sealers that are labeled and formulated for use on concrete/masonry surfaces; or coatings intended for substrates other than wood.

  • Effective January 1, 2013 the Clear Wood Coating category is eliminated and will be subjected to the applicable VOC limits of Table 1.

  • The Wood Coating category includes the following clear and semitransparent coatings: lacquers, varnishes, sanding sealers, penetrating oils, clear stains and wood conditioners used as undercoats, and wood sealers used as topcoats.

  • SECTION E.2 EMISSIONS UNIT OPERATION CONDITIONS Emissions Unit Description: Wood Coating Operations (b) Five (5) Coating Booths used to coat wood furniture, identified as P8, with a maximum capacity of 1.5 gallons per hour, using dry filters as control, constructed in 1989, exhausting to six (6) stacks, identified as EF43-EF46, EF52 and EF54, and consisting of the following equipment: (1) One (1) black paint booth using high volume low pressure (HVLP) spray guns.

  • SECTION D.2 EMISSIONS UNIT OPERATION CONDITIONS Emissions Unit Description: Wood Coating Operations (b) Five (5) Coating Booths used to coat wood furniture, identified as P8, with a maximum capacity of 1.5 gallons per hour, using dry filters as control, constructed in 1989, exhausting to six (6) stacks, identified as EF43-EF46, EF52 and EF54, and consisting of the following equipment: (1) One (1) black paint booth using high volume low pressure (HVLP) spray guns.

  • The presence of absence of any encircling woodland or amenity screen forestry should be made clear in order for the impact on Westfield House and its setting to be properly considered.

  • The Wood Coating category includes all lacquers, varnishes and sanding sealers, regardless of whether they are clear, semi-transparent or opaque.

  • Effective 06/18/14 the Clear Wood Coating category is eliminated and will be subjected to the applicable VOC limits of Table 1.

  • However, the table does not include those products that would be classified under Basement Specialty Coating, Concrete Curing Compounds, Waterproofing Membrane, or Wood Coating.


More Definitions of Wood Coating

Wood Coating means a coating labeled according to the requirements of Subsection (e)(2)(vii) and formulated only for application to wood substrates. The wood coatings include the following clear and semitransparent coatings: lacquers, varnishes, sanding sealers, penetrating oils, clear stains and wood conditioners used as undercoats, and wood sealers used as topcoats. The wood coatings also include the following opaque coatings: opaque lacquers, opaque sealers and opaque lacquer undercoaters.

Related to Wood Coating

  • Flat coating means a coating that is not defined under any other definition in this section and that registers gloss less than 15 on an 85-degree meter or less than 5 on a 60-degree meter.

  • Coating means a material applied onto or impregnated into a substrate for protective, decorative, or functional purposes. Such materials include, but are not limited to, paints, varnishes, sealers, and stains.

  • Floor coating means an opaque coating that is labeled and designed for application to flooring, including but not limited to, decks, porches, steps, and other horizontal surfaces which may be subject to foot traffic.

  • Antenna coating means a coating labeled and formulated exclusively for application to equipment and associated structural appurtenances that are used to receive or transmit electromagnetic signals.

  • Appliances means and include electrical, mechanical and electronic appliances such as refrigerator, television, DVD player, videocassette recorder/player, washing machine, microwave oven, music system, personal computer, laptops and air-conditioner contained or fixed in the Insured’s home for domestic use.

  • Waterbody means any accumulation of water, surface or underground, natural or artificial, including rivers, streams, creeks, ditches, swales, lakes, ponds, marshes, wetlands, and ground water. The term does not include any storage or treatment structures.

  • Faux finishing coating means a coating labeled and formulated as a stain or a glaze to create artistic effects including, but not limited to, dirt, old age, smoke damage, and simulated marble and wood grain.

  • Flow coating means a coating labeled and formulated exclusively for use by electric power companies or their subcontractors to maintain the protective coating systems present on utility transformer units.

  • Semitrailer means every vehicle of the trailer type so designed and used in conjunction with a

  • Recyclables means Solid Waste that may be reclaimed and/or processed and used in the production of raw materials or products.