When paint is capable of drying at room temperature without the need of heating or the addition of a catalyst.
Process of drying or seasoning lumber naturally by exposure to air.
To dry an applied coating at ordinary room temperature, i.e., 60 degrees to 80 degrees F. and 40% to 60% relative humidity.
Open air method of seasoning wood in preparation for barrel production (as opposed to artificial kiln drying method).
Air dry tonne of pulp (Adt) meaning dry solids content of 90
The drying or solvent evaporation of a topcoat at room temperature.
The ability of a paint or coating to dry under normal conditions of temperature and humidity.