(iii) provide adhesion between two substrates for lamination.
(B) Paper, film, and foil coating excludes coating
performed on or in-line with any offset lithographic, screen, letterpress,
flexographic, rotogravure, or digital printing press; or size presses
and on-machine coaters that function as part of an in-line papermaking
system.
(9) Pleasure craft--Any marine or fresh-water vessel
used by individuals for noncommercial, nonmilitary, and recreational
purposes that is less than 65.6 feet in length. A vessel rented exclusively
to, or chartered for, individuals for such purposes is considered
a pleasure craft.
(A) Antifoulant coating--A coating applied to the underwater
portion of a pleasure craft to prevent or reduce the attachment of
biological organisms, and registered with the United States Environmental
Protection Agency as a pesticide under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act (7 United States Code, §136).
(B) Antifoulant sealer/tie coating--A coating applied
over an antifoulant coating to prevent the release of biocides into
the environment or to promote adhesion between an antifoulant coating
and a primer or other antifoulants.
(C) Extreme high-gloss coating--A coating that achieves
at least 90% reflectance on a 60 degree meter when tested by American
Society for Testing and Materials Method D523-89.
(D) Finish primer-surfacer--A coating applied with
a wet film thickness less than 10 mils prior to the application of
a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance, adhesion
of subsequent coatings, a moisture barrier, or promotion of a uniform
surface necessary for filling in surface imperfections.
(E) High-build primer-surfacer--A coating applied with
a wet film thickness of 10 mils or more prior to the application of
a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance, adhesion
of subsequent coatings, or a moisture barrier, or promoting a uniform
surface necessary for filling in surface imperfections.
(F) High-gloss coating--A coating that achieves at
least 85% reflectance on a 60 degree meter when tested by American
Society for Testing and Materials Test Method D523-89.
(G) Pleasure craft coating--A marine coating, except
unsaturated polyester resin (fiberglass) coatings, applied by brush,
spray, roller, or other means to a pleasure craft.
(H) Pretreatment wash primer--A coating that contains
no more than 25% solids by weight and at least 0.10% acids by weight;
used to provide surface etching; and applied directly to fiberglass
and metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance and adhesion of
subsequent coatings.
(I) Repair coating--A coating used to re-coat portions
of a previously coated product that has sustained mechanical damage
to the coating following normal surface coating processes.
(J) Topcoat--A final coating applied to the interior
or exterior of a pleasure craft.
(K) Touch-up coating--A coating used to cover minor
coating imperfections appearing after the main surface coating process.
(10) Traffic marking coating--A coating labeled and
formulated for marking and striping streets, highways, or other traffic
surfaces including, but not limited to, curbs, berms, driveways, parking
lots, sidewalks, and airport runways.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §115.450 adopted to be effective December 29, 2011, 36 TexReg 8897; amended to be effective June 25, 2015, 40 TexReg 3907; amended to be effective May 16, 2024, 49 TexReg 3292 |