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Appendix 1: Units of Measure Used in the Lead-Based Paint …
www.hud.govpaint film thicknesses are usually (in the United States) measured in is the “mil.” A mil is equal to 1/1000 of one inch. A 2-mil paint film per coat is considered average, assuming that the paint contains about 50% solids and has a spreading rate of 400 ft2/gallon. This would correspond to a paint film thickness of about
Onboard Maintenance Paint Guide - Jotun
cdn.jotun.com• On flat, vertical surfaces, apply the last stroke of paint in a vertical direction to reduce sagging. 12 13 Paint film thickness Consult the TDS for the specified wet and dry film thickness. Too low film thickness gives poor protection and too thick film thickness may result in loss of adhesion, cracking and solvent entrapment.
New HUD Lead-Based Paint Regulations
www.hud.govLead-Based Paint (LBP) 1.0 mg/cm2 lead on surface 0.5% (5,000 ppm) lead in dry weight of paint film Lead-Based Paint Hazard Condition which causes exposure to lead that would result in adverse human effects from: Dust-lead Soil-lead Lead-based paint on deteriorated, chewable, friction, or impact surfaces
A Guide to United States Furniture Compliance Requirements
www.cpsc.govApr 12, 2016 · nonvolatile content of the paint or the weight of the dried paint film (such paint and similar surface-coating materials are referred to hereafter as lead-containing paint) are banned hazardous products under Sections 8 and 9 of the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA), 15 USC 2057 and 2058. (Note also Section 101(f) of the Consumer Product ...
CHAPTER 13: ENCAPSULATION - United States Department of ...
apps.hud.govSurfaces in which there is a known incompatibility between two existing paint layers. Surfaces that cannot support the additional weight stress of encapsulation due to existing paint thickness. Metal surfaces that are prone to rust or corrosion. 2. Conduct field tests of surfaces to be encapsulated for paint film integrity. 3.