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Miscellaneous Metal Parts and

Products (Surface Coating) NESHAP


Subpart MMMM

Kim Teal
Coatings and Consumer Products Group
(919) 541-5580
teal.kim@epa.gov
Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products
Applicability
 "Major" source of HAP which means that they
have the potential to emit 10 tons/year of any
one HAP or 25 tons/year of multiple HAP
 Use at least 250 gallons of material/year for
the coating (includes paints, sealants, caulks,
inks, adhesives, and maskants) of
miscellaneous metal
 Coating operation must not be specifically
covered by another NESHAP (e.g.,
shipbuilding, aerospace, large appliances,
metal furniture, etc.).
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Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products
Examples of End-Products
 Transportation Equipment and Parts
 Magnet Wire
 Extruded Aluminum
 Drums, Kegs, Pails, Shipping Containers
 Aircraft engines, ground support
equipment
 Prefabricated Metal
 Tractors, earth moving machinery
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Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products
Current MACT Floor Approach
 3 Subcategories
 General Use Subcategory
 General Use Coatings

 High Performance Coatings

 Magnet Wire Subcategory


 Rubber-to-Metal Subcategory
 Average of all materials used in
coating-related operations
 Annual average calculated on a
rolling monthly basis
 Calculated using supplier information
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Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products AL
Emission Limits O N
S I
CI
DE
E -
 All Limits stated in Kg (Lb) Organic HAP
R
P Solids Used
emitted/Liter (Gal) Coating
 General Use
R Y
 General Use Coatings
A
M
High Performance
IN
--Existing 0.31 (2.60)
Coatings
--New 0.23 (1.94)

L I
 MagnetPR
E
--Existing 3.30 (27.54)
Wire
--New 3.30 (27.54)

--Existing 0.12 (1.00) --New 0.05 (0.44)



F T
Rubber-to-Metal
RA --Existing 4.51 (37.70) --New 0.81 (6.80)
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Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products
Definitions

 Coating—material applied to a substrate for


decorative, protective, or functional purposes.
Such materials include, but are not limited to,
paints, sealants, caulks, inks, adhesives, and
maskants. Decorative, protective, or functional
materials that consist only of protective oils for
metal, acids, bases, or any combination of these
substances are not considered coatings for the
purposes of Subpart MMMM

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Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products
Definitions (continued)

 General Use Coating--coatings that are not


a “high performance coating,” “rubber to
metal coating,” or “magnet wire coating”
 High Performance Architectural
Coating--coatings applied to architectural
subsections which is required to meet the
specifications of Architectural Aluminum
Manufacturer’s Association’s publication
number AAMA 605.2-1980.
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Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products
Definitions (continued)

 High Performance Coating--includes “high


performance architectural coating,” “high
temperature coating,” or “military combat,
tactical, and munitions coating”
 High Temperature Coating--coating which,
during normal use, must withstand temperatures
of at least 538C (1000 F).
 Magnet Wire Coating--coating applied to wire
that will subsequently be used in the fabrication of
electrical devices such as motors or generators.
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Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products
Definitions (continued)

 Military Combat, Tactical, and Munitions


Coating--materials that, singularly or in
combination, provide military-unique
performance and/or battlefield survival
capabilities. This includes all components that
have been military-qualified, or are compatible
with military-qualified components, as providing
military-unique performance and battlefield
survival capabilities.

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Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products
Definitions (continued)

 Protective Oil—organic material applied to


metal providing lubrication or protection from
corrosion without forming a solid film
including lubricating, evaporative, and
extrusion oils.
 Rubber to Metal Coating--coatings applied
to a metal substrate providing necessary
adhesion for a rubber component to be
bonded to the substrate.
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Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products
Status and Coming Attractions

 Summer 2002 – Administrator Signature


 Summer 2002 – Federal Register
publication
 Summer 2002 public comment period
 Summer 2002 public hearing, if
requested.
 Summer 2003 publication of Final Rule
in Federal Register
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Miscellaneous Metal Parts & Products
Additional Information

 Status Reports & Notifications


 Email teal.kim@epa.gov with request to be added to
Subpart MMMM stakeholder list
 Subpart MMMM webpage
 http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/coat/misc/misc_met.html
 Docket Information
 Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center
(6102), Attention Docket Number A-97-34, U.S. EPA,
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC
20460
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