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Definition of VOC in English: VOCabbreviation Volatile organic compound. Example sentencesExamples - Less clear was the effect of volatile organic compounds (VOC) on performance.
- For paints to achieve Green Seal certification, the VOC content in a liter of the product, minus the water, cannot exceed 50 grams in flat paints and 150 in nonflat paints.
- The widespread use of water-borne, high solids, solvent-free, radiation-cured products and coating powders in many paint processes has played a key role in the continuing reduction of VOC emissions.
- They calculated the VOC emissions for each tree and each plot and used their findings to map VOC levels nationally.
- The coating industry has responded by developing a range of technologies that will help attain new VOC emission targets.
- For example, a low VOC paint used for office partitions may not be suitable for high traffic areas such as workshops or kitchens.
- Reducing the VOC content can alter a paint's chemistry, making it harder to apply.
- Over the years, manufacturers have reduced VOC emissions from paints and coatings.
- Increasingly stringent VOC regulations have led to the development of water-based and high solids alternatives to solvent-based coatings.
- Most adhesives, for instance, emit either no or very low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOC).
- It mandates that no products containing formaldehyde or VOC adhesives can be used.
- High VOC concentrations can be harmful to some individuals with allergies, nervous disorders and even cancer.
- The one other type of resin that is becoming increasingly popular is emulsion VOC resin.
- Some regions have VOC standards that require water-based products.
- "I frequently see recycled, energy efficient and low VOC products communicated as green," he says.
- With the tapes, there are fewer problems with VOC compliance and flammability issues.
Definition of VOC in US English: VOCabbreviation Volatile organic compound. Example sentencesExamples - For paints to achieve Green Seal certification, the VOC content in a liter of the product, minus the water, cannot exceed 50 grams in flat paints and 150 in nonflat paints.
- The widespread use of water-borne, high solids, solvent-free, radiation-cured products and coating powders in many paint processes has played a key role in the continuing reduction of VOC emissions.
- The coating industry has responded by developing a range of technologies that will help attain new VOC emission targets.
- Most adhesives, for instance, emit either no or very low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOC).
- Less clear was the effect of volatile organic compounds (VOC) on performance.
- Over the years, manufacturers have reduced VOC emissions from paints and coatings.
- It mandates that no products containing formaldehyde or VOC adhesives can be used.
- High VOC concentrations can be harmful to some individuals with allergies, nervous disorders and even cancer.
- Reducing the VOC content can alter a paint's chemistry, making it harder to apply.
- The one other type of resin that is becoming increasingly popular is emulsion VOC resin.
- Increasingly stringent VOC regulations have led to the development of water-based and high solids alternatives to solvent-based coatings.
- For example, a low VOC paint used for office partitions may not be suitable for high traffic areas such as workshops or kitchens.
- They calculated the VOC emissions for each tree and each plot and used their findings to map VOC levels nationally.
- With the tapes, there are fewer problems with VOC compliance and flammability issues.
- Some regions have VOC standards that require water-based products.
- "I frequently see recycled, energy efficient and low VOC products communicated as green," he says.
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