Hi,
I've come across some products that are labelled with a VOC values of mg/m2/hr (milligram per meter square per hour), so how do you convert it to l/g?
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NC-2009 IEQc4.1: Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealants
Hi,
I've come across some products that are labelled with a VOC values of mg/m2/hr (milligram per meter square per hour), so how do you convert it to l/g?
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Carrie Webster
Moseley Architects57 thumbs up
June 14, 2011 - 9:18 am
I don't think you can since what you have is a VOC emission RATE, and what you need for LEED documentation is the CONTENT in grams per liter. Since they are measuring two competely different properties of the product, I don't know that you can convert one to the other, but if anyone else knows how I'd like to know too! I would ask the manufacturer for the content.