Md. Code Regs. 26.11.19.07-2

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 12, June 14, 2024
Section 26.11.19.07-2 - Plastic Parts and Business Machines Coating
A. Definitions. In this regulation, the following terms have the meanings indicated:
(1) "Business machine" means a device that uses electronic or mechanical methods to process information, perform calculations, print or copy information, or convert sound into electrical impulses for transmission, such as:
(a) Products classified as typewriters under SIC Code 3572;
(b) Products classified as electronic computing devices under SIC Code 3573;
(c) Products classified as calculating and accounting machines under SIC Code 3574;
(d) Products classified as telephone and telegraph equipment under SIC Code 3661;
(e) Products classified as office machines, not elsewhere classified, under SIC Code 3579; and
(f) Photocopy machines, a subcategory of products classified as photographic equipment under SIC code 3861.
(2) "Business machine coating" means a coating applied to a business machine.
(3) "Electric dissipating coating" means a coating that rapidly dissipates a high voltage electric charge.
(4) Extreme Performance Coating.
(a)"Extreme performance coating" means a coating used on a plastic surface where the coated surface is, in its intended use, subject to the following:
(i) Chronic exposure to corrosive, caustic, or acidic agents, chemicals, chemical fumes, chemical mixtures, or solutions;
(ii) Repeated exposure to temperatures in excess of 250°F; or
(iii) Repeated heavy abrasion, including mechanical wear and repeated scrubbing with industrial grade solvents, cleansers, or scouring agents.
(b) "Extreme performance coating" includes, but is not limited to, coatings applied to locomotives, railroad cars, farm machinery, and heavy duty trucks.
(5) "Fog coating", also known as mist coating and uniforming, means a thin coating of 0.5 mils or less applied to plastic parts that have molded-in color or texture, or both, to improve color uniformity.
(6) "Metallic coating" means a coating which contains more than 5 grams of metal particles per liter of coating, as applied.
(7) "Military specification coating" means a coating which has a formulation approved by a United States Military Agency or Service for use on military equipment.
(8) "Mold seal coating" means the initial coating applied to a new mold or a repaired mold to provide a smooth surface which, when coated with a mold release coating, prevents products from sticking to the mold.
(9) "Multi-colored coating" means a coating which exhibits more than one color when applied, and which is packaged in a single container and applied in a single coat.
(10) "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.
(11) "One-component coating" means a coating that is ready for application as it comes out of its container to form an acceptable dry film, except for the addition of a thinner to reduce the viscosity.
(12) "Optical coating" means a coating applied to an optical lens.
(13) "Plastic part" means a product made out of a plastic substrate other than vinyl.
(14) "Plastic part coating" means a coating applied to a plastic part.
(15) "Prime coat" means the initial coat applied to a part when more than one coating is applied, not including conductive sensitizers or electromagnetic interference/radio frequency interference (EMI/RFI) shielding coatings.
(16) "Shock-free coating" means a coating having characteristics of low capacitance, high resistance, and resistance to breaking down under high voltage, which are applied to electrical components to protect the user from electric shock.
(17) "Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC Code)" means a code for classifying types of businesses found in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987, prepared by the Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget.
(18) Texture Coat.
(a) "Texture coat" means a coating which, after application and in its finished form, is characterized by discrete, raised spots on the exterior surface of the coated part.
(b) "Texture coat" does not include conductive sensitizers or EMI/RFI shielding coatings.
(19) Touch-Up and Repair Coat.
(a) "Touch-up and repair coat" means:
(i) A coat applied to correct any imperfections in the finish after color or texture coats have been applied; or
(ii) A coat used to re-coat portions of a previously coated product which has sustained mechanical damage to the coating following normal coating operations.
(b) "Touch-up and repair coat" does not include conductive sensitizers or EMI/RFI shielding coatings.
(20) "Vacuum-metalizing coatings" means topcoats and basecoats that are used in the vacuum-metalizing process.
(21) "Vacuum metalizing process" means a process of evaporating metals inside a vacuum chamber which then bonds to the desired substrate to achieve a uniform metalized layer.
B. Standards for Coating Installations.
(1) A person may not cause or permit the discharge into the atmosphere of any VOC from any installation listed in §B(2), (3), and (4) of this regulation in excess of the standards in §B(2), (3), and (4) of this regulation.
(2) Plastic Parts Coating Standards.

Coating
Installation
Applicability
(Pounds of VOC
per day)
Pounds of VOC
Per Gallon of
Coating
(As applied
minus water)
Kilograms of
VOC Per Liter
of Coating
(As applied
minus water)
Decorative coating of other plastic parts205.90.70
General, one-component152.30.28
General, multi-component153.50.42
Electric dissipating coatings and shock-free coatings156.70.80
Extreme performance153.50.42
Metallic153.50.42
Military specification, one-component152.80.34
Military specification, multi-component153.50.42
Mold seal156.30.76
Multi-colored coatings155.70.68
Optical coatings156.70.80
Plastic vehicle parts203.00.36
Vacuum-metalizing156.70.80
Vinyl203.80.45

(3) Business Machines Coating Standards.

Coating
Installation
Applicability
(Pounds of VOC
per day)
Pounds of VOC
Per Gallon of
Coating
(As applied
minus water)
Kilograms of
VOC Per Liter
of Coating
(As applied
minus water)
Prime Coat152.90.35
Topcoat152.90.35
Texture coat152.90.35
Fog coat152.20.26
Touchup and repair152.90.35

(4) Printing Standards.

Printing
Installation
Applicability
(Pounds of VOC
per day)
Pounds of VOC
Per Gallon of
Coating
(As applied
minus water)
Kilograms of
VOC Per Liter
of Coating
(As applied
minus water)
Plastic other than vinylNon-major source5.80.69
Plastic other than vinylMajor source as defined in
COMAR 26.11.19.01 a B(4)
3.80.45
Vinyl203.80.45

C. Application Methods. A person subject to the requirements of §B of this regulation shall use the following application methods:
(1) Electrostatic application;
(2) HVLP spray;
(3) Flow coat;
(4) Roller coat;
(5) Dip coat including electrodeposition;
(6) Brush coat; or
(7) A coating application method capable of achieving a transfer efficiency equivalent to or better than the efficiency achieved by HVLP spraying.

Md. Code Regs. 26.11.19.07-2

Regulations .07-2 repealed effective August 16, 1983 (10:14 Md. R. 1262)
Regulations .07-2 adopted effective August 16, 1983 (10:14 Md. R. 1262)