40 CFR §63.5385
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- (a)To determine the amount of finish applied to the leather, you must measure the mass, or density, and volume of each applied finish.
- (b)Determine the mass of each applied finish with a scale calibrated to an accuracy of at least 5 percent of the amount measured. The quantity of all finishes used for finishing operations must be weighed or have a predetermined weight.
- (c)Determine the density and volume of each applied finish according to the criteria listed in paragraphs (c)(1) through (3) of this section:
- (1)Determine the density of each applied finish in pounds per gallon in accordance with § 63.5395. The finish density will be used to convert applied finish volumes from gallons into mass units of pounds.
- (2)Volume measurements of each applied finish can be obtained with a flow measurement device. For each flow measurement device, you must perform the items listed in paragraphs (c)(2)(i) through (v) of this section:
- (i)Locate the flow sensor and other necessary equipment such as straightening vanes in or as close to a position that provides a representative flow.
- (ii)Use a flow sensor with a minimum tolerance of 2 percent of the flow rate.
- (iii)Reduce swirling flow or abnormal velocity distributions due to upstream and downstream disturbances.
- (iv)Conduct a flow sensor calibration check at least semiannually.
- (v)At least monthly, inspect all components for integrity, all electrical connections for continuity, and all mechanical connections for leakage.
- (3)Volume measurements of each applied finish can be obtained with a calibrated volumetric container with an accuracy of at least 5 percent of the amount measured.