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Adhesives for improved indoor air quality.

- Jun 7, 2009

Technical Paper - Poor indoor air quality is one of the greatest health risks. Many suffer from asthma, allergies, and other respiratory diseases associated with indoor air pollution. This paper addresses this threat by focusing on sustainable building practices, especially the selection of adhesives with negligible levels of VOCs. Various techniques to determine VOC content are critiqued. Adhesive...

Source : Black, M., “Low Emitting Green Adhesives Bring Improvement to Indoor Air Quality”, Adhesives & Sealants Industry, May 2009, pp. 18-19.

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