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Resin floor
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Martin Meehan on
Would a resin floor be considered a floor coating (under IEQc4.2 and controlled VOC content), or a polymeric flooring system (under IEQc4.3 and controlled emissions)? I find that according to the
Sealant for Windows and Doors
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Adi Negara, LEED AP BD+C on
For this kind of sealant, can I just put it under Architectural Sealant?
Use of general construction adhesives
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Daniel Overbey on
I received an interesting question from my contractor - he is requesting to use a general construction adhesives sent to him by the woodwork sub (it's a Liquid Nails product from Akzo Nobel Paints)
Terrazzo Sealer Question
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Todd Bundren on
What is the VOC limit for a Terrazzo Sealer? I'm a bit confused about which category it falls under (Sealer, Floor Coating, or other).
Cementious materials as adhesives
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by LEED Pro Consultant on
Up in the Bird's Eye View the following statement is made: "Since most mortars, grouts, and thinsets are largely cementitious, with inherently low VOC content, they will comply under most categori
adhesive powder
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Melinda Orova on
Dear All, Our project uses a cement based adhesive powder that will be mixed with water and then applied. We have data for the powder that it has 0 g/l VOC, and the applied quantity in kg.
Air-supply plenum
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Gustav Alfaro on
For an office application we have an air-supply plenum for conditioning the space, what is the maximum content of VOC allowed for the plenum sealing material? Thanks in advance.
phases of project & VOCs
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Debra a. Lombard on
we are a GC working on a project that is the renovation of a historic bldg and that renovation started a very long time ago '(about 3 yrs ago) and about a year before the project was registered for
porous or non-porous material
NC-2009 IEQc4.1:Low-Emitting Materials—Adhesives and Sealantsposted by Noriko Nagazumi on
Hi, Our project is located in Japan. We usually classify tiles and stones to porous materials in our country. Porous material is defined as follows according to SCAQMD Rule1168.