Regulations last checked for updates: May 14, 2024

Title 40 - Protection of Environment last revised: May 10, 2024
Appendix - Table 2 to Subpart KKKK of Part 63—Emission Limits for Existing Affected Sources

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).

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
1. One and two-piece draw and iron can body coatinga. Two-piece beverage cans—all coatings
b. Two-piece food cans—all coatings
c. One-piece aerosol cans—all coatings
0.07 (0.59).
0.06 (0.51).
0.12 (0.99).
2. SheetcoatingSheetcoating0.03 (0.26).
3. Three-piece can assemblya. Inside spray0.29 (2.43).
b. Aseptic side seam stripes on food cans1.94 (16.16).
c. Nonaseptic side seam stripes on food cans0.79 (6.57).
d. Side seam stripes on general line nonfood cans1.18 (9.84).
e. Side seam stripes on aerosol cans1.46 (12.14).
4. End coatinga. Aseptic end seal compounds0.06 (0.54).
b. Nonaseptic end seal compounds0.00 (0.00).
c. Repair spray coatings2.06 (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.

authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401
source: 57 FR 61992, Dec. 29, 1992, unless otherwise noted.