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CARB ATCM and TSCA Title VI Test Results used for IEQc4.4?
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-emitting materials - composite wood and agrifiber productsposted by Melanie Blacklock on
My subcontractor has submitted a Test Report showing the MDF has passed the following:
NAUF for temporary wood counted in MRC7
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-emitting materials - composite wood and agrifiber productsposted by Ilana Judah on
If we are including temporary wood to meet MRCr7 - Certified Wood, is it required to be NAUF if we are targeting IEQ Cr4.4? The wood would be used for temporary interior components such a
European ACP for IEQc4.4
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-emitting materials - composite wood and agrifiber productsposted by Josef Andersen on
Hi!
I am unsure if there is an European ACP applicable for IEQc4.4? And if there is, where I can find it?
melamine-urea-formaldehyde (MUF)?
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-emitting materials - composite wood and agrifiber productsposted by Ward Miller on
Does anyone have experience or know whether GBCI accepts MDF with melamine-urea-formaldehyde (MUF) in it for IEQc4.4?
Wood and plastic composite
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-emitting materials - composite wood and agrifiber productsposted by Noriko Nagazumi on
Is it correct to state that wood and plastic composites are not included in this credit requirements? Quoted from above: "Composite wood and agrifiber products are defined as particleboard, medium
Low-Emitting
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-emitting materials - composite wood and agrifiber productsposted by Farah A. on
Are wall-coverings and porcelain tiles covered under Low-Emitting materials credits?
Cork tiles?
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-emitting materials - composite wood and agrifiber productsposted by Nelina Loiselle on
We are using a cork and rubber tile flooring in part of our building. Do we need to count that under this credit because cork is an agrfiber?
Cellulose-based paper products
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-emitting materials - composite wood and agrifiber productsposted by Anders Olson on
The project I am working on has specified a number of products that contain cellulose-based paper, including decorative laminates, signage material and ceiling tiles.
Floor Coating
NC-2009 IEQc4.4:Low-emitting materials - composite wood and agrifiber productsposted by L W on
Has anyone successfully submitted an opaque traffic coating with VOC over 100 g/L for use in a mechanical room or space other than a parkade (i.e. pedestrian traffic) under any version of LEED?