Utah Admin. Code R307-355-8 - Solvent Cleaning
(1) Hand-wipe
cleaning. Cleaning solvents (excluding water and exempt solvents) used in
hand-wipe cleaning operations on aerospace vehicles or components shall meet
one of the following requirements:
(a) Have a
VOC composite vapor pressure less than or equal to 45 mm Hg at 68 degrees
Fahrenheit;
(b) Have an aqueous
cleaning solvent in which water is at least 80% of the solvent as applied;
or
(c) Have a low vapor pressure
hydrocarbon-based cleaning solvent.
(2) The following exemptions apply:
(a) Cleaning during the manufacture,
assembly, installation, maintenance, or testing of components of breathing
oxygen systems that are exposed to the breathing oxygen.
(b) Cleaning during the manufacture,
assembly, installation, maintenance, or testing of parts, subassemblies, or
assemblies that are exposed to strong oxidizers or reducers (e.g., nitrogen
tetroxide, liquid oxygen, hydrazine).
(c) Cleaning and surface activation prior to
adhesive bonding.
(d) Cleaning of
electronics parts and assemblies containing electronics parts.
(e) Cleaning of aircraft and ground support
equipment fluid systems that are exposed to the fluid, including air-to-air
heat exchangers and hydraulic fluid systems.
(f) Cleaning of fuel cells, fuel tanks, and
confined spaces.
(g) Surface
cleaning of solar cells, coated optics, and thermal control surfaces.
(h) Cleaning during fabrication, assembly,
installation, and maintenance of upholstery, curtains, carpet, and other
textile materials used on the interior of the aircraft.
(i) Cleaning of metallic and nonmetallic
materials used in honeycomb cores during the manufacture or maintenance of
these cores, and cleaning of the completed cores used in the manufacture of
aerospace vehicles or components.
(j) Cleaning of aircraft transparencies,
polycarbonate, or glass substrates.
(k) Cleaning and solvent usage associated
with research and development, quality control, or laboratory
testing.
(l) Cleaning operations,
using nonflammable liquids, conducted within five feet of energized electrical
systems.
(3) Flush
cleaning. Cleaning solvents used in flush cleaning of aerospace vehicle or
component parts, assemblies and coating unit components must be emptied into an
enclosed container or collection system that is kept closed when not in
use.
(4) Spray gun cleaning. All
spray guns used to apply coatings to aerospace vehicle or component shall be
cleaned by one or more of the following methods:
(a) Enclosed system that is closed at all
times except when inserting or removing the spray gun. If leaks in the system
are found, repairs shall be made as soon as practicable, but no later than 15
days after the leak was found. If the leak is not repaired by the 15th day, the
cleaning solvent shall be removed and the enclosed cleaner shall be shut down
until the leak is repaired or its use is permanently discontinued.
(b) Nonatomized cleaning.
(i) Spray guns shall be cleaned by placing
cleaning solvent in the pressure pot and forcing it through the gun with the
atomizing cap in place.
(ii) The
cleaning solvent from the spray gun shall be directed into a vat, drum, or
other waste container that is closed when not in use.
(c) Disassembled spray gun cleaning.
(i) Spray guns shall be cleaned by
disassembling and cleaning the components by hand in a vat, which shall remain
closed at all times except when in use.
(ii) Spray gun components shall be soaked in
a vat, which shall remain closed during the soaking period and when not
inserting or removing components.
(d) Atomizing spray into a waste container
that is fitted with a device designed to capture atomized solvent
emissions.
(e) Cleaning of the
nozzle tips of automated spray equipment systems, except for robotic systems
that can be programmed to spray into a closed container, shall be exempt from
these requirements.
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