Hello everyone,
Would back-painted glass be considered inherently non-emitting assuming that the paint is applied offsite?
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CI-v4 EQc2: Low emitting materials
Hello everyone,
Would back-painted glass be considered inherently non-emitting assuming that the paint is applied offsite?
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Greg Romanczyk
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July 23, 2019 - 4:05 pm
Hi Diana. I asked LEEDcoach this same question, and they said it is not inherently non-emitting. "Back-painted glass includes integral organic-based surface coatings and therefore must comply with the General Emissions Evaluation requirement to qualify for credit."