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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
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You must comply with the emission limits that apply to your affected source in the following table as required by § 63.3490(a) through (c) |
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If you apply surface coatings to metal cans or metal can parts in this subcategory ․․․ |
Then for all coatings of this type ․․․ |
You must meet the following organic HAP emission limit in kg HAP/liter solids (lbs HAP/gal solids): a,b |
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1. One and two-piece draw and iron can body coating |
a. Two-piece beverage cans—all coatings |
0.07 (0.59). |
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b. Two-piece food cans—all coatings |
0.06 (0.51). |
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c. One-piece aerosol cans—all coatings |
0.12 (0.99). |
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2. Sheetcoating |
Sheetcoating |
0.03 (0.26). |
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3. Three-piece can assembly |
a. Inside spray |
0.29 (2.43). |
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b. Aseptic side seam stripes on food cans |
1.94 (16.16). |
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c. Nonaseptic side seam stripes on food cans |
0.79 (6.57). |
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d. Side seam stripes on general line nonfood cans |
1.18 (9.84). |
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e. Side seam stripes on aerosol cans |
1.46 (12.14). |
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4. End coating |
a. Aseptic end seal compounds |
0.06 (0.54). |
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b. Nonaseptic end seal compounds |
0.00 (0.00). |
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c. Repair spray coatings |
2.06 (17.17). |
a If you apply surface coatings of more than one type within any one subcategory you may calculate an OSEL according to § 63.3531(i).
b Rounding differences in specific emission limits are attributable to unit conversions.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment 40 CFR Pt. 63, Subpt. KKKK, Tbl. 2 Table 2 to Subpart KKKK of Part 63—Emission Limits for Existing Affected Sources - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-pt-40-63-subpt-kkkk-tbl-2/
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