NR 422.02(45) (45)“Interior sheet base coating" means a coating applied by roller coater or spray to the interior side of sheets from which cans are formed to provide a protective lining between the can metal and product.
NR 422.02(45e) (45e)  “Janitorial supplies” means cleaners, including detergent-based products, used for floor cleaning and other general cleaning purposes, except for those products used to clean spilled ink.
NR 422.02(45m) (45m)“Lacquer" means a thermoplastic coating which dries primarily by solvent evaporation and which is resoluble in its original solvent.
NR 422.02(45s) (45s) “Laminate” means a product made by bonding together 2 or more layers of material.
NR 422.02(46) (46)“Large appliances" means doors, cases, lids, panels and interior support parts of residential and commercial washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators, freezers, water heaters, dishwashers, trash compactors, air conditioners and other similar products. Not included are products of such weight that they are normally lifted only with powered lifting equipment or products which are intended to be permanently fastened in place.
NR 422.02(47) (47)“Leather coating" means the coating of any raw or processed leather material with a roll coater, spray system or other coating applicator to impart or enhance properties such as strength, stability, water or acid repellency, color or appearance.
NR 422.02(48) (48)“Lithographic printing" means a planographic printing process where the image and nonimage areas are chemically differentiated; the image area is oil receptive and the nonimage area is typically water receptive.
NR 422.02(49) (49)“Lithographic printing press" means a printing production assembly comprised of one or more inking and fountain solution dampening systems and includes any associated cleaning solutions, ovens, dryers, flashoff areas and chillers.
NR 422.02(49m) (49m)“Low-gloss coating" means a coating which exhibits a gloss reading of less than or equal to 25 on a 60-degree glossmeter, as measured according to ASTM D523-89, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.10 (9).
NR 422.02(50) (50)“Low-pressure spray method" means any coating method in which an object is coated with an air-atomizing spray gun that operates at no more than 69 kPa (10.0 psig) air pressure.
NR 422.02(51) (51)“Low solvent coating or ink" means a coating or ink which contains less organic solvent than the conventional coatings used by the particular industry. Low solvent coatings or inks include waterborne, higher solids, electrodeposition and powder coatings or inks.
NR 422.02(52) (52)“Magnet wire coating" means the process of applying a coating of electrically insulating varnish or enamel to aluminum or copper wire for use in electrical machinery.
NR 422.02(53) (53)“Manufacturing plant" means a facility where parts are manufactured, finished or assembled for eventual inclusion into a finished product ready for sale to retailers. With respect to the manufacture of motor vehicles, customizers, body shops and other repainters are not included in this definition.
NR 422.02(53e) (53e)“Mask coating" means a strippable coating used as a mask during the coating of a part or surface.
NR 422.02(53i) (53i)“Metallic coating" means a coating which contains more than 5 grams of metal particles per liter of coating, as applied.
NR 422.02(53j) (53j) “Metal to urethane/rubber molding or casting adhesive” means any adhesive intended by the manufacturer to bond metal to high density or elastomeric urethane or molded rubber materials, in heater molding or casting processes, to fabricate products such as rollers for computer printers or other paper handling equipment.
NR 422.02(53k) (53k) “Military specification coating” means a coating that has a formulation approved by a United States military agency for use on military equipment.
NR 422.02(53m) (53m)“Mixing instructions" means the coating or coating component manufacturer's or importer's specification of the volumetric quantities of coating.
NR 422.02(53s) (53s)“Mobile equipment" means any equipment which may be drawn or is capable of being driven on a roadway, other than motor vehicles, including truck or automobile trailers, farm machinery, construction equipment, street cleaners and golf carts.
NR 422.02(54) (54)“Molded wood parts or products" means any composite shape molded, through heat, pressure and time, from a mixture of less than 30% by weight organic thermoset resin, and at least 10% by weight wood filler.
NR 422.02(54a) (54a) “Mold seal coating” means the initial coating applied to a new mold or a repaired mold to provide a smooth surface that, when coated with a mold release coating, prevents products from sticking to the mold.
NR 422.02(54b) (54b) “Motor vehicle adhesive” means an adhesive, including glass bonding adhesive, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied for the purpose of bonding 2 vehicle surfaces together without regard to the substrates involved.
NR 422.02(54c) (54c) “Motor vehicle bedliner” means a multi-component coating, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to a cargo bed after the application of topcoat to provide additional durability and chip resistance.
NR 422.02(54d) (54d) “Motor vehicle cavity wax” means a coating, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied into the cavities of a vehicle primarily for the purpose of enhancing corrosion protection.
NR 422.02(54e) (54e) “Motor vehicle deadener” means a coating, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to selected vehicle surfaces primarily for the purpose of reducing the sound of road noise in the passenger compartment.
NR 422.02(54f)(a)(a) “Motor vehicle gasket/gasket sealing material” means a fluid, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to coat a gasket or replace and perform the same function as a gasket.
NR 422.02(54f)(b) (b) “Motor vehicle gasket/gasket sealing material” includes room temperature vulcanization seal material.
NR 422.02 Note Note: Room temperature vulcanization is also referred to as RTV.
NR 422.02(54g)(a)(a) “Motor vehicle glass bonding primer” means a primer, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to a windshield or other glass, or to body openings, to prepare the glass or body opening for the application of glass bonding adhesives or the installation of adhesive bonded glass.
NR 422.02(54g)(b) (b) “Motor vehicle glass bonding primer” includes a glass bonding or cleaning primer that cleans and primes a windshield or other glass, or body openings, prior to the application of adhesive or the installation of adhesive bonded glass.
NR 422.02(54h) (54h) “Motor vehicle lubricating wax/compound” means a protective lubricating material, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to vehicle hubs and hinges.
NR 422.02(54i) (54i) “Motor vehicle sealer” means a high viscosity material, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, generally applied in a paint shop after the body has received an electrodeposition primer coating and before the application of subsequent coatings, such as primer-surfacer, that has a primary purpose of filling body joints completely so that there is no intrusion of water, gases, or corrosive materials into the passenger area of the body compartment.
NR 422.02 Note Note: Motor vehicle sealers are also referred to as sealants, sealant primers, or caulks.
NR 422.02(54j) (54j) “Motor vehicle trunk interior coating” means a coating, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to the trunk interior to provide chip protection.
NR 422.02(54k) (54k) “Motor vehicle underbody coating” means a coating, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to the undercarriage or firewall to prevent corrosion or provide chip protection, or both.
NR 422.02(54L) (54L) “Motor vehicle weatherstrip adhesive” means an adhesive, used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility, applied to weatherstripping materials for the purpose of bonding the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle.
NR 422.02(54o) (54o) “Multi-colored coating” means a coating that exhibits more than one color when applied and that is packaged in a single container and applied in a single coat.
NR 422.02(54p) (54p)“Multi-colored topcoat" means a topcoat that exhibits more than one color, is packaged in a single container, and camouflages surface defects on areas of heavy use, such as cargo beds and other surfaces of trucks and other utility vehicles.
NR 422.02(54s) (54s)“Multi-component coating" means a coating requiring the addition of a separate reactive resin, commonly known as a catalyst or hardener, before application to form an acceptable dry film.
NR 422.02(54y) (54y) “Multipurpose construction adhesive” means an adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the installation or repair of various construction materials, including drywall, subfloor, panel, fiberglass reinforced plastic, ceiling tile, and acoustical tile.
NR 422.02 Note Note: Fiberglass reinforced plastic is also referred to as FRP.
NR 422.02(55) (55)“Natural finish hardwood plywood panels" means panels whose original grain pattern is enhanced by essentially transparent finishes which may be supplemented by fillers and toners.
NR 422.02(56) (56)“Non-heatset" means a lithographic printing process where the printing inks are set without the application of heat. Ultraviolet-cured and electron beam-cured inks are considered non-heatset.
NR 422.02(57) (57)“Office partitions" means partitions fabricated from honeycomb laminate or wood laminate which is placed inside a steel base support frame with a final outside covering of vinyl, cloth or laminate.
NR 422.02(57m) (57m)“One-component coating" means a coating that is ready for application as it comes out of its container to form an acceptable dry film. A thinner, if added to reduce the viscosity, is not considered a component.
NR 422.02(57s) (57s) “Optical coating” means a coating applied to an optical lens.
NR 422.02(58) (58)“Organisol" means a thick coating containing resin, plasticizers and organic solvent used to coat flexible substances such as paper or fabrics.
NR 422.02(58m) (58m) “Outdoor floor covering installation adhesive” means an adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the installation of floor covering that is not in an enclosure and that is exposed to ambient weather conditions during normal use.
NR 422.02(59) (59)“Oven" means, for the purpose of surface coating, a chamber within which heat is used to bake, cure, polymerize or dry a surface coating.
NR 422.02(60) (60)“Overvarnish" means a coating applied directly over ink to reduce the coefficient of friction, to provide gloss and to protect the finish against abrasion and corrosion.
NR 422.02(61) (61)“Packaging rotogravure printing" means rotogravure printing upon paper, paper board, metal foil, plastic film or other substrates, which in subsequent operations are formed into packaging products or labels for articles to be sold.
NR 422.02(61m) (61m)“Pad printing" means, for the purpose of plastic parts coating, a type of printing used on irregularly shaped substrates, in which the image is transferred from a metal or plastic photoengraved or intaglio plate called a cliche, to an intermediate silicon rubber pad and, ultimately, to the substrate. Ink is supplied to the engraved portions of the cliche after each impression.
NR 422.02(61s) (61s) “Pan-backing coating” means a coating applied to the surface of pots, pans, or other cooking implements that are exposed directly to a flame or other heating elements.
NR 422.02(62) (62)“Paper coating" means application of the uniform coatings, including saturation coatings, put on paper and pressure sensitive tape in a web process. Related web coating processes on plastic films and on metal foil are included in this definition but processes such as printing where the coating is not uniform across the web are not included.
NR 422.02(63) (63)“Penetrating prime coat" means an application of low-viscosity liquid asphalt to an absorbent surface to prepare it for an asphalt surface.
NR 422.02(63m) (63m) “Perimeter bonded sheet vinyl floor covering installation” means the installation of sheet flooring with vinyl backing onto a nonporous substrate using an adhesive designed to be applied only to a strip of up to 4 inches wide around the perimeter of the sheet flooring.
NR 422.02(64) (64)“Pigmented coating" means an opaque coating which contains binders and colored pigments and which is formulated to hide a surface, either as an undercoat or topcoat.
NR 422.02(64g) (64g) “Plastic” means a synthetic material chemically formed by the polymerization of carbon-based substances that is usually compounded with modifiers, extenders, or reinforcers and is capable of being molded, extruded, cast into various shapes and films, or drawn into filaments.
NR 422.02(64m) (64m)“Plastic part" means a piece made from a substance that has been formed from resin through application of pressure or heat or both.
NR 422.02(64q) (64q) “Plastic solvent welding adhesive” means an adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use to dissolve the surface of plastic to form a bond between mating surfaces.
NR 422.02(64u) (64u) “Plastic solvent welding adhesive primer” means a primer intended by the manufacturer for use to prepare plastic substrates prior to bonding or welding.
NR 422.02(65) (65)“Plastisol" means a composition of finely divided resin and plasticizer used to coat flexible substances such as paper or fabrics which is applied as a thick gel which solidifies when heated.
NR 422.02(65e) (65e) “Pleasure craft” is a vessel that is manufactured or operated primarily for recreational purposes, or leased, rented, or chartered to a person or business for recreational purposes.
NR 422.02(65m) (65m) “Pleasure craft coating” means a marine coating, except unsaturated polyester resin or fiberglass coatings, applied by brush, spray, roller, or other means to a pleasure craft.
NR 422.02(65s)(a)(a) “Porous material” means a substance that has tiny openings, often microscopic, in which fluids may be absorbed or discharged, including paper and corrugated paperboard.
NR 422.02(65s)(b) (b) “Porous material” does not include wood.
NR 422.02(66) (66)“Precoat" means any coating which is applied to bare metal primarily to deactivate the metal surface for corrosion resistance to a subsequent water-base prime coat.
NR 422.02(66m) (66m) “Prefabricated architectural component coating” means a coating applied to metal parts and products that are to be used as part of an architectural structure.
NR 422.02(67) (67)“Pretreatment coat" means a coating applied directly to metal substrates and which contains at least 0.50% acid, by weight, and is used to provide surface etching, corrosion resistance and enhanced adhesion of subsequent coatings.
NR 422.02(67m) (67m)“Pretreatment wash primer" means a primer that is applied directly to metal substrates and which contains at least 0.50% acid by weight, as measured according to ASTM D1613-02, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.10 (25m), and is used to provide surface etching, corrosion resistance and enhanced adhesion of subsequent coatings.
NR 422.02(68) (68)“Prime coat" means a coating applied directly to a substrate or on top of a pretreatment wash primer or other coating for purposes of filling pores in the substrate, providing corrosion resistance or enhancing adhesion or blister resistance of subsequent coatings.
NR 422.02(69) (69)“Prime pigments" means pigments or solids which contribute to the overall coating color. Pigments whose main function is to act as a filler or provide corrosion resistance rather than providing color are not prime pigments.
NR 422.02(70) (70)“Primer sealer" means any coating, applied subsequent to the prime coat or primer surfacer, and prior to the application of a topcoat, that improves the adhesion of the topcoat, provides corrosion resistance and prevents solvents from the topcoats from penetrating into the prime coat or primer surfacer coating.
NR 422.02(71) (71)“Primer surfacer" means a coating which fills in irregularities, and is intentionally thick enough to permit sanding without cutting through to bare metal.
NR 422.02(72) (72)“Printed interior panels" means panels whose grain or natural surface is obscured by fillers and basecoats upon which a simulated grain or decorative pattern is printed.
NR 422.02(73) (73)“Publication rotogravure printing" means rotogravure printing upon paper which is subsequently formed into books, magazines, catalogues, brochures, directories, newspaper supplements, and other types of printed materials.
NR 422.02(74) (74)“Quench area" means a chamber where the hot metal exiting the oven is cooled by either a spray of water or a blast of air followed by water cooling.
NR 422.02(74m) (74m) “Red coating” means a coating that meets all of the following criteria:
NR 422.02(74m)(a) (a) Yellow limit: the hue of hostaperm scarlet.
NR 422.02(74m)(b) (b) Blue limit: the hue of monastral red-violet.
NR 422.02(74m)(c) (c) Lightness limit for metallics: 35 percent aluminum flake.
NR 422.02(74m)(d) (d) Lightness limit for solids: 50 percent titanium dioxide white.
NR 422.02(74m)(e) (e) Solid reds: hue angle of -11 to 38 degrees and maximum lightness of 23 to 45 units.
NR 422.02(74m)(f) (f) Metallic reds: hue angle of -16 to 35 degrees and maximum lightness of 28 to 45 units.
NR 422.02 Note Note: The criteria under this subsection are based on Cielab color space, 0/45 geometry. For spherical geometry, specular included, the upper limit is 49 units. The maximum lightness varies as the hue moves from violet to orange. This is a natural consequence of the strength of the colorants, and real colors show this effect.
NR 422.02(75) (75)“Refinishing" means any coating of motor vehicles, their parts and components, including parts or components replaced in body collision repairs, for the purpose of protection or beautification and which is subsequent to the original coating applied at the plant where the equipment was manufactured.
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