R307-361-5. Standards  


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  • (1) Except as provided in R307-361-4, no person shall manufacture, blend, or repackage, supply, sell, or offer for sale within the counties in R307-361-2; or solicit for application or apply within those counties any architectural coating with a VOC content in excess of the corresponding limit specified in Table 1.


    TABLE 1


    VOC Content Limit for Architectural and Industrial Maintenance

    Coatings


    (Limits are expressed as VOC content, thinned to the

    manufacturer's maximum thinning recommendation, excluding any

    colorant added to tint bases.)


    COATING CATEGORY VOC Content Limit

                                          (grams/liter)

    Flat coatings 50

    Non-flat coatings 100

    Non-flat/high-gloss coatings 150

    Specialty Coatings

         Aluminum roofing 450

         Basement Specialty Coatings 400

         Bituminous Specialty Coatings 400

         Bituminous roof coatings 270

         Bituminous roof primers 350

         Bond beakers 350

         Calcimine recoaters 475

         Concrete curing compounds 350

         Concrete/masonary sealer 100

         Concrete surface retarders 780

         Conjugated oil varnish 450

         Conversion varnish 725

         Driveway sealers 50

         Dry fog coatings 150

         Faux finishing coatings 350

         Fire resistive coatings 350

         Floor coatings 100

         Form-release compounds 250

         Graphic arts coatings 500

           (sign paints)

         High temperature coatings 420

         Impacted Immersion Coatings 780

         Industrial maintenance coatings 250

         Low solids coatings 120

         Magnesite cement coatings 450

         Mastic texture coatings 100

         Metallic pigmented coatings 500

         Multi-color coatings 250

         Nuclear coatings 450

         Pre-treatment wash primers 420

         Primers, sealers, and 100

           undercoaters

         Reactive penetrating sealer 350

         Reactive penetrating 500

          carbonate stone sealer

         Recycled coatings 250

         Roof coatings 250

         Rust preventative coatings 250

         Shellacs:

           Clear 730

           Opaque 550

         Specialty primers, sealers, 100

           and undercoaters

         Stains 250

         Stone consolidant 450

         Swimming pool coatings 340

         Thermoplastic rubber coatings 550

           and mastic

         Traffic marking coatings 100

         Tub and tile refinish 420

         Waterproofing membranes 250

         Wood coating 275

         Wood Preservatives 350

         Zinc-Rich Primer 340


    (2) If a coating is recommended for use in more than one of the specialty coating categories listed in Table 1, the most restrictive (lowest) VOC content limit shall apply.

    (a) This requirement applies to usage recommendations that appear anywhere on the coating container, anywhere on any label or sticker affixed to the container, or in any sales, advertising, or technical literature supplied by a manufacturer or anyone acting on their behalf.

    (b) R307-361-5(2) does not apply to the following coating categories:

    (i) Aluminum roof coatings

    (ii) Bituminous roof primers

    (iv) High temperature coatings

    (v) Industrial maintenance coatings

    (vi) Low-solids coatings

    (vii) Metallic pigmented coatings

    (viii) Pretreatment wash primers

    (ix) Shellacs

    (x) Specialty primers, sealers and undercoaters

    (xi) Wood Coatings

    (xii) Wood preservatives

    (xiii) Zinc-rich primers

    (xiv) Calcimine recoaters

    (xv) Impacted immersion coatings

    (xvi) Nuclear coatings

    (xvii) Thermoplastic rubber coatings and mastic

    (xviii) Concrete surface retarders

    (xix) Conversion varnish

    (3) Sell-through of coatings. A coating manufactured prior to January 1, 2015, may be sold, supplied, or offered for sale for up to three years after January 1, 2015.

    (a) A coating manufactured before January 1, 2015, may be applied at any time.

    (b) R307-361-5(3) does not apply to any coating that does not display the date or date code required by R307-361-6(1)(a).

    (4) Painting practices. All architectural coating containers used when applying the contents therein to a surface directly from the container by pouring, siphoning, brushing, rolling, padding, ragging or other means, shall be closed when not in use. These architectural coating containers include, but are not limited to, drums, buckets, cans, pails, trays or other application containers. Containers of any VOC-containing materials used for thinning and cleanup shall also be closed when not in use.

    (5) Thinning. No person who applies or solicits the application of any architectural coating shall apply a coating that is thinned to exceed the applicable VOC limit specified in Table 1.

    (6) Rust preventative coatings. No person shall apply or solicit the application of any rust preventative coating manufactured before January 1, 2015 for industrial use, unless such a rust preventative coating complies with the industrial maintenance coating VOC limit specified in Table 1.

    (7) Coatings not listed in Table 1. For any coating that does not meet any of the definitions for the specialty coatings categories listed in Table 1, the VOC content limit shall be determined by classifying the coating as a flat, non-flat, or non-flat/high gloss coating, based on its gloss, as defined in R307-361-3 and the corresponding flat, non-flat, or non-flat/high gloss coating VOC limit in Table 1 shall apply.