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3. 50 2 3 3 A VOC EU 2004 42 EC VOC 1999 13 EC Process Guidance Note PG6 34b BCF British Coatings Federation Ltd
4. HVLP high volume low pressure IR no HAP VOC 71
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13. pH evoc 1989 HSC VOC 10 12 1996 0 71 1989 7 99 VOC 1996 VOC 64 1992
14. OC VOC 100ppmC amp 1000ppmC VO C 85
15. 2004 42 IIB d 420 410 IB 420g l 410g 1 CEPE The European Council of the Paint Printing Ink and Artists Colours Industry 47 IIB d VOC EU 420g1 VOC 410g
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20. CEBPE The European Council of the Paint Printing Ink and Artists Colours Industry 48 2 3 2 VOC VOC EU 1974 1999 13 EC VdL Verband der deutschen Lackindustrie 224 82
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24. HVLP high volume low pressure SE VOC HAP VOC HAP HAP 9 HAP 10 20 HAP HAP 73
25. VOC VOC VOC VOC VOC 82
26. 1 PTI RERE O T d ORDI Kim E TY E ke VOC LPA Limited Plan Application St OTA Office of Technical Assistance 5 OTA VOC
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30. MSDS 38 MSDS VOC MSDS PA 9 A 2 1 2
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33. HVLP 1 1 EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards CASE STUDIES LOW VOC HAP WOOD FURNITURE COATINGS 74 3 1 9 Accent Furniture FREER 200 20
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36. BCF 51 BCF How will the product labelling change There is currently no legal requirement to identity VOC levels on packs or data sheets although many manufacturers follow a UK voluntary scheme to use the phrase VOCs volatile organic compounds contribute to atmospheric pollution and use a five band ranking scale wih an identified VOC range which is shown as IE err nmt mn From 1st January 2007 the current voluntary scheme above will continue but the new European VDC phrase which has been agreed throughout the industry wil also appear What is the new VOC wording There are two slightly different phrases which may be used eg EU mi value fo
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48. b H HHL CEPE The European Council of the Paint Printing Ink and Artists Colours Industry nell dique dumme Meg means coatings designed for application to indoor walls and coatings for exterior walls of mineral substrate means coatings designed for application to outdoor walls of masonry brick or succor exterior trim and paints for wood metal or plastic means coatings designed for interior d s rr ndm cog aecenas x wine mad i sbs ven co aa Ert cement emere d dud semi stable category minimal build woodstains means woodstains which in accordance with EN 927 1 1996 have a mean thickness of less than Sem when tested according to ISO 2808 1997 method 5A binding pr EM rpm En icon es er daga co for ferrous subsraes prime coat for reactive metals such as zinc and aluminium amticorrosion finishes floor for wood and cement floors graffiti resitan flame retardant and hygiene standards in the food or industry ar health services with the but with drum sene use as ome perlormarxe coxings means cox ings designed to give a two tone or mukiple colour eflec directly fram 43 i CEPE
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50. VOC VOC VOC VOC 2004 100 199 600t 100 89 100t VOC 2006 B E 3 NRI 2 D VOC PRTR
51. IR LPL BRD LUM HAP EPA Environmental on Protection Agency OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration HAVE CHEVY BARAK YOPEMILAKE TC 2 1 24 1 16
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54. 4 VOC g L VOC g L CEPE The European Council of the Paint Printing Ink and Artists Colours Industry X Directive2004 42 EC BEU Directive2004 42 EC 1 EU limit value for this product cat A c x g 1 2007 y gl 2010 This product contains max z g l VOC 2 EU limit value for product name cat A c x g 1 2007 y gl 2010 product name contains max z g l VOC 46
55. 2003 6 No 126 285 Version 1 2006 4 VOC d VOC No 126 Version 2 Version 2 2007 4E5 H 1 H No 126 2007 5 Version 2 3 VOC VOC 10
56. EH 5 RT VOC 99 B to B MSDS KREA VOC VOC 1 VOC 9 PRTR MSDS VOC
57. UV Gadicals 1995 UV 80 60 UV II Es Fal 60 VOC VOC
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59. VOC VOC 1 0 5cm sec
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68. 1994 472 1997 152 67 HAP HAP 889 VOC 1 VOC 0 10 1 16 EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards CASE STUDIES LOW VOC HAP WOOD FURNITURE COATINGS 72 3 1 8 Bentwood Furniture 900 89 NESPAP N
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70. How will the product labelling change From 1st January 2007 products defined by the categories in the table will require a new VOC labe to confirm that the maximum VOC of the ready for use paint recommended in the Technical Data Sheet TDS is less than the limit for the sub category This will be a pictogram of the TDS followed by a code e g 2004 42 IIB d 420 410 The explanation of this wil be given in the TDS This labelling is to comply with the regulations and does not affect the user What is the new VOC wording The VOC wording in the TDS will be The EU limit value for this product product category NB d in ready for use form is max 420g litre of VOC The VOC content of this product in ready to use form is max 410 gll jn the examples above 2004 42 refers to the EU Directive 2004 42 EC IIB refers to the refinish annex of this Directive this will appear on al refinish compliant products id refers to the sub category in this annex in this case to the topcoat section which has a maximum VOC im of 420 g L the final 410 js the actual VOC in gl of the ready for use product topeoat This leaflet gives answers to a series of the most common questions raised in connection with the Paint Product Directive PPD concerning vehicle refinishing What is a VOC and why are they used in vehicle refinishing Volatile Organic Compounds or VOCs are specifi
71. 2 3 VOC H LL EU 1 3 2 3 VOC 3 1 VOC
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73. cat Ac T A c 2007 x g l 2010 y g l 2007 2010 E 2007 2010 2007 Ey i Directive 1999 45 EC 11 legal box legal box
74. 199 99 1000 1996 VOC 100 VOC EPA Design for the Environment DfE 65 3 1 4 3 3 EPA
75. PRTR MSDS MSDS
76. 1 HVLP IR 110 000 3 1 2 1 15 00 16 50 2 3 2315 7 1 VOC
77. VOC Emerald Packaging 97 15 20 Packaging Specialities 85 15 20 X 50 Ey E 20 30 B7 Ev Emerald Packaging VOC VOC Packaging Specialities VOC X VOC
78. VOC g MSDS VOC No 1 29 2 17 3 16 4 8 3 5 6 5 7 IPA 4 8 MIBK 4 9 MEK 0 12 VOC 16 3 MSDS PRTR 2 3 A
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93. WHO WA Ede E A Very Volatile Organi Compounds VVOC lt 0 C 50 100 C Volatile VOC 50 100 C 240 260 C YEH SWE AG KA ZS a a Compounds SVOC 240 260 C 380 400 C ee SAE Hy EE i eb Organic Matter POM gt 880 C WHO C VOC MK voc FARBER voc ME VOC 1 ME VOC VOC25 2 ME VOC
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98. IPA BE 5 6 7 8 MIBK 9 10 HH 12 13 VOC 2006 3 MSDS VOC
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101. National Emission Standards for Automobile Refinish Coatings i VOC VOC amp National Emission Standards for Architectural Coatings VOC 1999 the Canadian Environmental Protection Act 1999 CEPA 1999 Section 64 cZ RIJ A toxic VOC 2000 Canada Wide Standards for Particulate Matter PM and Ozone 2004 the Ministers of Environment and Health 4 Federal Agenda on the Reduction of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds from Consumer and Commercial Products ERE Ct
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104. 68 North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance DPPEA BEST REFERENCES POLLUTION PREVENTION INFORMATION 69 3 1 6 Romo Incorporated Romo T POP point of purchase 40 VOC Romo VOC
105. HSC 150 250 1988 VOC VOC 50wt VOC c HSC 1989 1991
106. re er rcg pepara Products include gumwash a product designed for deaning sprayguns and other ee oe stippers degreasers including anti static types for plastic and silicone removers eckeane means 2 ing product designed for the remowal of surface contamination during Pe paration for and prior to the application of coating materials Iram a ler pe heavy bodied ee ee aa primer ee eee corrosion protection prior to application of a primer surfacer 0 of corrosion resitam to ensure adhesion ol and to promate the nd nae un p re enn aider e general metal prime means a coating designed for application as primers such as adhesion promoters sealers surfacers undercoats plastic primers wet on wet non sand fillers and spray filles i wash primer means coatings containing least 05 by weight of phosphoric acid designed to be directly to bare metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance and adhesion costings wed primers amd mordart soktions fu galvanised and zinc nebas muk milter ba ae ku coatings base ide colour and any desired effects Se peores iba 3 dear coating means a transparent coating designed to provide the final gloss and resitame properties of the coating system means c peu coatings interior finishes and aerosols The European Council of the Paint Printing Ink and
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113. 5 MINIMAL 0 0 29 LOW VOC CONTENT 0 30 7 99 MEDIUM VOC CONTENT 8 24 99 HIGH VOC CONTENT 25 50 VERY HIGH VOC CONTENT more than 50 VOCs Volatile Organic Compounds contribute atmospheric pollution 54 Globe system VOC MINIMAL JC CONTENT han 0 29 VOCs Volatile Organic Compounds contribute to atmospheric VOC COUTENT 8 to 24 99 VOCs Volatie Organic Compounds contributo to atmospheric pollution VOCs Votatite Organic Compounds contribute to atmospheric pollutioa HIGH tod gs o S VOCs Volatile Organic Compounds contribute fo atmospheric pollution KN f VERY HIGH VOC CONTENT MORE IHAN SOX VOCs Volatile Organic Compounds contribute Copyright 1257 S40 pic si righs reserved B amp Q B amp Q Globe system B amp Q Paint Labelling Guidelines
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119. EU 2004 42 EC Globe system 2004 42 EC B amp Q B amp Q Paint Labelling Guidelines BCF B amp Q Globe system Globe system 56 2 3 4 Clean Air Act 183 e VOC National Emission Standards National Emission Standards for Architectural Coatings National Emission Standards for Consumer Products 3
120. MIBK CHE TES In Th J J i gt ae dcm 4 By MSDS 1 MSDS H n 2006 PRTR
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126. Artists Colours Industry 44 1 2007 1 1 2 2010 1 1 Se ES a Interior mat walls and ceilings Gloss lt 25 60 wB 75 30 b Interior glossy walls and ceilings Gloss gt 25660 WB 100 ann c Exterior walls of mineral subsrae WE 75 40 owe wood and metal 300 e Inerior exterior trim varnishes and woodstains WE 130 EA lt t Interior and exterior minimal build woodsains WE 150 130 g 30 h Binding primers WB 50 i One pack performance coatings wB 140 140 peww gt SB 500 k Muki coloured coatings WB 100 plz I Decorative effect coatings WB 300 200 pews EE gt f gl eady to use TE EG CEPE The European Council of the Paint Printing Ink and Artists Colours Industry 45 wo git a Preparatory and cleaning Preparatory 850 Pr deane 200 Surfaces tiller and general metal 540 780 MILI L 7 gil of sady for sr prodect PkF for subcamcgory a acy wane comer ol the produc ady for use should be discoumed CEPE The European Council of the Paint Printing Ink and Artists Colours Industry
127. VOC 1 VOC 2 36 VOC 2 VOC i
128. emitted in the UK Coatings manufacturers have in the past implemented voluntary polices to reduce VOC usage TIMELINE British Coatings Federation Lid James House Bridge Street Leatherhead Surrey KT22 7EP Tet 01372 360660 Fax 01372 376069 Email enquiry bct co uk What is the new UK legislation on VOCs The new UK legislation is based on EU directive 2004 42 EC which all European Union member states must introduce it covers coatings applied to buildings ther wm and fittings and associated structures when applied for decorative functional and protective purposes It includes rnported products but specifically excludes aerosols and products applied under licence to historic buildings The legislation classifies these products in the 12 categories in the table below and defines separate VOC limits within them for solent and water bome products All products in scope of the legislation must also be labelled accordingly UK LEGISLATION ON VOCs The VOC limit applies to the ready for use product including two pack coatings and includes any recommended thinners What types of product are not included Typical examples of decorative products not in scope are liquid sanders sugar soaps brush cleaners filers and sealarts cauks Phase VOC limits and labelling apply UK Regulations published of pre Phaze products Last date for plaang on market Volatile Organic Compounds VOCs
129. 0 1GHS Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelli ng of Chemicals 3 VOC 5 VOC 40 60 VOC VOC VOC WHO VVOC VOC VOC
130. 13 68 000ks VOC S7 000kg 14 63 000kg VOC 51 000kg PRTR LL 17 VOC 18 3 79 3 1 12 ie SEU VOC HFH SEEDS 30 49
131. C VOC 2 1 VOC MSDS O O O O O O VOC VOC VOC MSDS MSDS VOC MSDS VOC E l VOC VO
132. VOC 18 3 PRTR 4 S MSDS PRTR E MSDS p 10 27 FDZ 2 1 2 VOC 1 1 MSDS VOC VOC
133. ational Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants 1997 HAP Hazardous Air Pollutant AI 1997 HAP VOC HAP HAP Bio ha age 1
134. c materials which evaporate readily and are found in the atmosphere from vehicle exhausts cleaning agents fumiure polish and fabric softeners Examples found in refinish coatings are xylene and butyl acetate where they play an important part in controlling viscosity flow and drying in the regulations VOCs are solvents that have a boiling point below 250 C at standard atmospheric pressure Why is new legislation being introduced VOCs are emitted from many sources such as road vehicles and aircraft cleaning agents cosmetics aerosols paint and industrial operations They can accelerate the rate nitrogen oxides from combustion processes react with sunlight to create low level one and photochemical smogs Although vehicle refinish coatings contribute less than 0 5 of the total amount of VOCs emitted in the UK all industrial emissions of solvents are being targeted for reduction The refinish business sector has been controlled by national UK legislation and the Solvent Emissions Directive SED This is now being updated to reflect European legislation EU Directive sdopied TIMELINE BCF British Coatings Federation Lid James House Bridge Street Leatherhead Surrey KT22 7EP Tek 01372 360660 Fax 01372 376069 Email enquiry bcf co uk The BCF i an rdapandiont body weich rocrasants the ipsc rainen marfactsans within the LRC E iz racporsb o for formating policia and warting practicas tor tha whois incuctry to
135. d uu 66 3 1 5 Guiford Mills Inc 68 3 1 6 Romo Incorporated kk 70 3 1 7 Crystal Cabinet Works Inc 3 1 8 KE iz 3 1 9 T 3 1 10 S 8 1 11 fi EL fU E Ey 3 1 12 3 2 VOC II 1 1 1 VOC 16 VOC 22 12 3 VOC VOC
136. ffice of Air Quality Planning and Standards CASE STUDIES LOW VOC HAP WOOD FURNITURE COATINGS 76 3 1 10 7 VOC 2
137. flow and for reducing common gandard for meiamartaton across the UK Varco ude preparatory products far daar and coloured costings LEad bodyzhops te Does this affect the coatings that use If you have been subject to previous environmental controls or have had a permit then there will be little change to the products you use However if you have had no controls in the past then some of the products that you can use will change significantly What is the new UK Legislation on VOCs The new UK legislation SI 2005 2773 is based on EU directive 2004 42 EC which all European Union member states must introduce It covers coatings used for the refinishing of cars and commercial vehicles and sets limits on the maximum VOC content of coatings used at every stage in the refinishing processes A new Process Guidance note PG6 34b 06 has been introduced in the UK for these processes The EU Directive does not cover the original painting of motor vehicles and trailers which is regulated under different legislation Process Guidance note PG amp 34a 06 UK LEGISLATION ON VOCs in PG6 34b The VOC limit appies to the ready for use product ncluding two pack coatings and includes any recommended thinners VOC limits and labeling apply UK Regulations published ot non complaints products 2007 2008 2009 Last date for placing on market Volatile Organic Compounds VOCs in Paints Varnis
138. hes amp Vehicle Refinishing Products Regulations 2005 What is not included Certain products including plastic adhesion systems and polishes are excluded from the legislation The legislation does not cover the repair coating of motor bikes historic motor cars or any agricultural machinery such as tractors When does the new legislation come into force Non compliant product cannot be manufactured for sale to Vehicle Repairers after 1st January 2007 although paint manufacturers can supply products manufactured before this date for a period of up to one year until 31 December 2007 The product directive is a sellers law in that it focuses on the paint manufacturer and distributors rather than the end user They wil only be able to supply compliant products to businesses covered by the PPD How will this affect permits Under existing devolved UK legislation many bodyshops are required to have a permit to operate Current solvent thresholds are 1 tonne in England Wales and Northern Ireland 2 tonnes in Scotland and will not change The application and subsistence costs will be lower than current to reflect the simplified process by the use of compliant coatings What change will there be to the paints use Bodyshops covered by existing controls will be able to continue using most of their existing products Those who have not been using compliant coatings will need to use waterborne basecoat technology and other lowe
139. in Paints Varnishes amp Vehicle Refinishing Products Regulations 2005 BUF When does the new legislation come Into force The new VOC limits will be applied in two phases to allow product development and a managed transition to the new requremerts Phase E 1st January 2007 Phase Il 1st January 2010 Al products manufactured from 1st January 2007 onwards must be compliant in formulation and labeling Nan cormpliant products manufactured before 15t January 2007 and 1st January 2010 respectively may be placed onto the market for a 12 mortth period after these dates After this time they must be removed from the market However f the product within the pack complies with the VOC limits set the pack may subsequertly be compliantiy labelled for future sale Any products purchased by an end user belore 31st December 2007 and 31 December 2010 may be used What changes will there be to the paints use jn 2007 there wil be litle change to the main product types although change in the application properties of some products may be noticed jn 2010 there wil be minor changes to traditional water borne coatings but major changes to traditional solvent bome coatings such as gloss and satin trm paints The changes will depend on new developments by individual manufacturers Phaze 1 VOC lenis and labeling apgly Last date for plaang on market of pre Phase 8i products 2010 2011 2012 2013 52 BCF
140. r VOC products for repairing motor vehicles 2010 53 B B amp Q Globe symbol 2004 42 EC B amp Q Globe symbol B amp Q 50 B amp Q B amp Q B amp Q B amp Q B amp Q Paint Buying Standards retailer Gndustry customer B amp Q Paint Buying Standards VOC B amp Q VOC VOC
141. r this product cat A d 400 gf 2007 300 gi 810 This product conzains max 285 gi VOC OR EU mW value for AN Other Gloss Paint cat Aid 400 gi 2007 300 git 2070 A N Omer Gloss Pairs comains max 285 gif VOC in the examples above cat A d refers to section A of schedule 2 of the regulations and to category d intenior exerior trm amp cladding paints for wood metal plastic as in the table above CF This leaflet gives answers to a series of the most common questions raised in connection with the new VOC controls for decorative coatings What is a VOC and why are they used in decorative paints Volatile Organic Compounds or VOCs are specific materials which evaporate readily and are found in the atmosphere from vehicle exhausts cleaning agents furniture polish and fabric softeners Examples in paints are white spirt and ethanol where they play an important part in controlling viscosity flow and drying In the Regulations VOCs are solvents that have a boiling poirt below 250 C at standard atmospheric pressure Why is new legislation being introduced VOCs are emitted from many sources such as road vehicles and aircraft cleaning agents cosmetics aerosols paint and industrial operations They can accelerate the rate nitrogen oxides from combustion processes react with suniight to create low level ozone and photochemical smogs Athough decorative coatings contribute less than 1 of the total amount of VOCs
142. ve Office of Environmental Affairs Office of Technical Assistance OTA 61 3 1 2 Brownell Boat Stands Inc 23 1 6

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