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ASTM D 7143 : 2017 : REDLINE

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Standard Practice for Emission Cells for the Determination of Volatile Organic Emissions from Indoor Materials/Products

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Superseded date

22-11-2024

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English

Published date

01-03-2017

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CONTAINED IN VOL. 11.03, 2017 Describes volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from materials and products using emission cells.

Committee
D 22
DocumentType
Redline
Pages
20
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

1.1This practice is intended for determining volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from materials and products using emission cells. It can be applied in principle to most construction materials and many products used indoors. Objectives include:

1.1.1To provide manufacturers, builders, and end users with emission data useful for evaluating the impact of building products, new or old, on indoor air concentrations in a model room.

1.1.2To promote the development of products with lower VOC emissions.

1.2This practice is for identifying emitted VOCs and for determining the area specific emission rate of VOCs from newly produced building products under defined climate conditions. The method can also be applied to aged products.

1.3In accordance with the definition of an emission cell, it is also possible to perform nondestructive emission measurements on building products on-site in buildings. However, the procedure for such measurements is not described in this practice.

1.4This practice describes the design, construction, performance evaluation and use of emission cells for VOC emission testing. Sampling, transport and storage of materials to be tested, and preparation of test specimens are also described.

1.5Air sampling and analytical methods for the determination of VOCs are described in Practice D6196. Alternative sampling and analytical approaches for formaldehyde and other carbonyls are described in Test Method D5197.

Note 1:All volatile (vapor-phase) carbonyls except formaldehyde can be analyzed by either Practice D6196 or by Test Method D5197.

Note 2:Direct-reading instruments can also be applied for specific objectives.

Note 3:Some volatile inorganic compounds can, in principle, also be analyzed (for example, ammonia).

1.6An example of an emission cell is described in Appendix X2 of this practice.

1.7The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.8This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

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EN 13892-1:2002 Methods of test for screed materials - Part 1: Sampling, making and curing specimens for test
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ISO 8543:1998 Textile floor coverings Methods for determination of mass
EN 927-1:2013 Paints and varnishes - Coating materials and coating systems for exterior wood - Part 1: Classification and selection
ISO 16017-1:2000 Indoor, ambient and workplace air — Sampling and analysis of volatile organic compounds by sorbent tube/thermal desorption/capillary gas chromatography — Part 1: Pumped sampling
EN 196-1:2016 Methods of testing cement - Part 1: Determination of strength
ISO 2811:1974 Paints and varnishes — Determination of density
ISO 16000-9:2006 Indoor air — Part 9: Determination of the emission of volatile organic compounds from building products and furnishing — Emission test chamber method
ASTM D 5197 : 2016 : REDLINE Standard Test Method for Determination of Formaldehyde and Other Carbonyl Compounds in Air (Active Sampler Methodology)
EN 430:1994 Resilient floor coverings - Determination of mass per unit area
ISO 3251:2008 Paints, varnishes and plastics Determination of non-volatile-matter content
ASTM D 7339 : 2012 Standard Test Method for Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds Emitted from Carpet using a Specific Sorbent Tube and Thermal Desorption / Gas Chromatography
ISO 554:1976 Standard atmospheres for conditioning and/or testing — Specifications
ISO 16000-10:2006 Indoor air — Part 10: Determination of the emission of volatile organic compounds from building products and furnishing — Emission test cell method
EN 428:1993 Resilient floor coverings - Determination of overall thickness
ISO 16000-6:2011 Indoor air Part 6: Determination of volatile organic compounds in indoor and test chamber air by active sampling on Tenax TA sorbent, thermal desorption and gas chromatography using MS or MS-FID
ISO 1765:1986 Machine-made textile floor coverings — Determination of thickness

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