Indiana Administrative Code (Last Updated: December 20, 2016) |
Title 326. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION |
Article 326IAC8. VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND RULES |
Rule 326IAC8-14. Architectural and Industrial Maintenance (AIM) Coatings |
Section 326IAC8-14-3. Standards for AIM coatings
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(a) Except as provided in subsections (c) and (d), on or after October 1, 2011, no person shall:
(1) manufacture, blend, or repackage for sale within the state of Indiana;
(2) supply, sell, or offer for sale within the state of Indiana; or
(3) solicit for application or apply within the state of Indiana;
any AIM coating with a VOC content in excess of the corresponding limit specified in subsection (b).
(b) Compliance with the VOC content limits shall not exceed the following limits:
Coating Category
VOC Limit (grams/liter)
VOC Limit (pounds/gallon)
Flat coatings
100
0.835
Nonflat coatings
150
1.25
Nonflat-high-gloss coatings
250
2.09
Specialty coatings:
Antenna coatings
530
4.42
Antifouling coatings
400
3.34
Bituminous roof coatings
300
2.50
Bituminous roof primers
350
2.92
Bond breakers
350
2.92
Calcimine recoaters
475
3.96
Clear wood coatings:
Clear brushing lacquers
680
5.67
Lacquers, including clear lacquer sanding sealers
550
4.59
Sanding sealers, excluding clear lacquers
350
2.92
Varnishes other than conversion varnishes
350
2.92
Conjugated oil varnish
450
3.76
Conversion varnish
725
6.05
Concrete curing compounds
350
2.92
Concrete surface retarders
780
6.51
Dry fog coatings
400
3.34
Faux finishing coatings
350
2.92
Fire-resistive coatings
350
2.92
Fire-retardant coatings (clear)
650
5.42
Fire-retardant coatings (opaque)
350
2.92
Floor coatings
250
2.09
Flow coatings
420
3.51
Form-release compounds
250
2.09
Graphic arts coatings (sign paints)
500
4.17
High temperature coatings
420
3.51
Impacted immersion coatings
780
6.51
Industrial maintenance coatings
340
2.84
Low-solids coatings
120
1.00
Magnesite cement coatings
450
3.76
Mastic texture coatings
300
2.50
Metallic pigmented coatings
500
4.17
Multicolor coatings
250
2.09
Nuclear coatings
450
3.76
Pretreatment wash primers
420
3.51
Primers, sealers, and undercoaters
200
1.67
Quick-dry enamels
250
2.09
Quick-dry primers, sealers, and undercoaters
200
1.67
Recycled coatings
250
2.09
Roof coatings
250
2.09
Rust preventive coatings
400
3.34
Shellacs (clear)
730
6.09
Shellacs (opaque)
550
4.59
Specialty primers, sealers, and undercoaters
350
2.92
Stains
250
2.09
Stone consolidants
450
3.76
Swimming pool coatings
340
2.84
Swimming pool repair and maintenance coatings
340
2.84
Temperature-indicator safety coatings
550
4.59
Thermoplastic rubber coatings and mastics
550
4.59
Traffic marking coatings (ozone season-May 1 to September 30)
105
0.876
Traffic marking coatings (nonozone season- October 1 to April 30)
150
1.25
Waterproofing sealers
250
2.09
Waterproofing concrete or masonry sealers
400
3.34
Wood preservatives
350
2.92
Conversion factor: one gram VOC per liter = 0.0083454 pound per gallon.
(c) If anywhere on the container of an AIM coating, or 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, any representation is made that indicates that the coating meets the definition or is recommended for use for more than one (1) of the categories listed in subsection (b), then the category with the most restrictive VOC content limit shall apply. This provision does not apply to the coating categories specified as follows:
(1) Lacquer coatings, including lacquer sending sealers.
(2) Metallic pigmented coatings.
(3) Shellacs.
(4) Fire-retardant coatings.
(5) Pretreatment wash primers.
(6) Industrial maintenance coatings.
(7) Low-solids coatings.
(8) Wood preservatives.
(9) High temperature coatings.
(10) Temperature-indicator safety coatings.
(11) Antenna coatings.
(12) Antifouling coatings.
(13) Flow coatings.
(14) Bituminous roof primers.
(15) Specialty primers, sealers, and undercoaters.
(16) Thermoplastic rubber coatings and mastics.
(17) Calcimine recoaters.
(18) Impacted immersion coatings.
(19) Nuclear coatings.
(d) The following sell through provisions apply to AIM coatings:
(1) A coating manufactured prior to October 1, 2011, may be sold, supplied, or offered for sale until October 1, 2014.
(2) A coating manufactured before October 1, 2011, may be applied at any time both before and after October 1, 2011, so long as the coating complied with the standards in effect at the time the coating was manufactured.
(3) The provisions in subdivisions (1) and (2) do not apply to any coating that does not display the date or date code required by section 4(1) of this rule.
(e) The following work practices are required:
(1) All AIM coatings containers used to apply the contents therein to a surface directly from the container by:
(A) pouring;
(B) siphoning;
(C) brushing;
(D) rolling;
(E) padding;
(F) ragging; or
(G) other means;
shall be closed when not in use.
(2) Containers of any VOC-containing materials used for thinning and cleanup shall be closed when not in use.
(f) No person who applies or solicits the application of any AIM coating shall apply a coating that is thinned to exceed the applicable VOC limit specified in subsection (b).
(g) No person shall apply or solicit the application of any rust preventative coating for industrial use, unless the rust preventative coating complies with the industrial maintenance coating VOC content limit specified in subsection (b).
(h) If a coating does not meet any of the definitions for the specialty coatings categories listed in subsection (b), the VOC content limit shall be determined by classifying the coating as a flat coating, nonflat coating, or nonflat-high-gloss coating as defined in section 2 of this rule. The corresponding flat or nonflat coating VOC content limit shall apply. (Air Pollution Control Division; 326 IAC 8-14-3; filed Nov 1, 2010, 11:58 a.m.: 20101201-IR-326060604FRA)