§ 60.311 Definitions and symbols.
(a) All terms used in this subpart not defined below are given the meaning in the Act and in subpart A of this part.
Bake oven means a device which uses heat to dry or cure coatings.
Dip coating means a method of applying coatings in which the part is submerged in a tank filled with the coatings.
Electrodeposition (EDP) means a method of applying coatings in which the part is submerged in a tank filled with the coatings and in which an electrical potential is used to enhance deposition of the coatings on the part.
Electrostatic spray application means a spray application method that uses an electrical potential to increase the transfer efficiency of the coatings.
Flash-off area means the portion of a surface coating operation between the coating application area and bake oven.
Flow coating means a method of applying coatings in which the part is carried through a chamber containing numerous nozzles which direct unatomized streams of coatings from many different angles onto the surface of the part.