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I have never dealt with this before and could use a little help. I have a gentleman that want to do "Powder Coating" on a commercial scale. What use Group would you all put that in? Thanks in advance.
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2012 I Codes. The storage end I can deal with starting with the exempt quantities table along with the MSDS reports. I guess I'm asking about the process. I have only seen this done on a small scale. I do know that the application of flammable finishes will come into play and there will not be a "drying room" as the powder coating process curing is done in a kiln.north star said:= + (jp,
My initial thought is an F-1, but I would like to request some more info
on the "set-up".......Sq. ft., ...Type construction, ...any accessory storage
of materials or components, ...what codes & editions are you referring to,
etc......Blah, blah, blah, blah !
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F1 would work. It is not hazardous painting productsjpranch said:I have never dealt with this before and could use a little help. I have a gentleman that want to do "Powder Coating" on a commercial scale. What use Group would you all put that in? Thanks in advance.
you need automatic protectionGregg Harris said:F1 would work. It is not hazardous painting products
The powder coating operation is going to be part of the main occupancy, not a separate onenorth star said:~ ~ + ~ ~
jp,
Thanks for the kwik-ee response !
Sure sounds like a fabrication type operation to me.
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Acknowledged and agreed !% * * * * %"The powder coating operation is going to be part of the main occupancy, not a separate one"
Why, unless maybe you have a total standalone building built only for powder coating??RLGA said:Powder coating, as its name implies, is applied to an object as a powder using an electrostatic charge to make the powder adhere to the object. The object with the powder coating is then "baked" to cure the powder so that it flows to form a continuous coat. There is no solvent involved.I would classify it as F-1.
Powder coating is a "finishing" operation and many people do this as a business for other manufacturers for their products or for custom applications by individual customers. Since the list of uses within the description for Group F uses the conjunction "or," and that list includes "finishing," that means an industrial use that provides only finishing is still a Group F. This could be a Group F-2 depending on the types of objects they coat.cda said:Why, unless maybe you have a total standalone building built only for powder coating??You put a spray booth in a building , it normally does not change the occupancy
This is no different
Ok, that sounds greatRLGA said:Powder coating is a "finishing" operation and many people do this as a business for other manufacturers for their products or for custom applications by individual customers. Since the list of uses within the description for Group F uses the conjunction "or," and that list includes "finishing," that means an industrial use that provides only finishing is still a Group F. This could be a Group F-2 depending on the types of objects they coat.I am making an assumption that the powder coating is the primary operation and not a secondary operation associated with another use.