Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 266 - INTERPRETATION OF THE DEFINITION OF PROCESS WEIGHT RATE
Section 266.115 - Process Weight Rate for Surface Preparation and Finishing Operations

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

The substrate is not included in calculating the process weight rate for any surface operation.

a) The process weight rate for painting operations is calculated by using the weight of the paint and solvent used.

b) The process weight rate for hot or cold dip operations is calculated by using the weight of the material desposited or of the make-up material added to the bath.

c) The process weight rate for plating operations is calculated by using the weight of the material added to the bath, including solvents. If the solvent is water, the water is included in the weight.

d) The process weight rate for lubricating operations is calculated by using the weight of the lubricating material.

e) The process weight rate for degreasing operations is calculated by using the weight of the degreasing material added to the bath.

f) The process weight rate for nail galvanizing by the tumbling method is caluclated by using the weight of zinc powder and flux added to the nails.

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