Examples of VOC Actual in a sentence
Current manufacturer specification sheets, material safety data sheets, technical data sheets, or air quality data sheets, which list the VOC actual for coatings and VOC regulatory for coatings of each ready-to-spray coating (based on the manufacturer’s stated mix ratio), and VOC content of each solvent.
In addition, these owners/operators of facilities must report VOC actual emissions as a facility total.
The manufacturer and repackager of automotive coatings or automotive coating components shall include on all containers the applicable use category(ies), and the VOC actual for coatings and VOC regulatory for coatings, as supplied, expressed in grams per liter.
Current manufacturer specification sheets, material safety data sheets, technical data sheets, or air quality data sheets, which list the VOC actual for coatings and VOC regulatory for coatings of each ready-to-spray coating (based on the manufacturer’s stated mix ratio) and automotive coating components, and VOC content of each solvent.
VOC actual and VOC regulatory for coatings as applied, or VOC content for solvent.
If thinning is recommended, list the VOC actual and regulatory content calculated using maximum recommended thinning.
VOC actual and VOC regulatory for coatings, as applied, or VOC content for solvent.
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Magnesite Cement Coatings * Indicates limits and definition unchanged from the Federal rule (40CFR59 Subpart D) “National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for Architectural Coatings” which is still in effect.(1) Units are grams of VOC per liter of coating, including water and exempt compounds (the VOC actual).
Density of the material, in grams per liter.D.5 LABELING REQUIREMENTS: The manufacturer and repackager of automotive coatings or automotive coating components shall include on all containers the applicable use category(ies), and the VOC actual for coatings and VOC regulatory for coatings, as supplied, expressed in grams per liter.