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BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024 Paints and varnishes. Determination of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and/or semi volatile organic compounds (SVOC) content Gravimetric method for VOC determination

BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024

Paints and varnishes. Determination of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and/or semi volatile organic compounds (SVOC) content Gravimetric method for VOC determination

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024
Pages:24
Released:2024-05-23
ISBN:978 0 539 26582 8
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024 - Paints and Varnishes: Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and/or Semi Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOC) Content - Gravimetric Method for VOC Determination

Introducing the latest standard in the field of paints and varnishes, the BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024. This comprehensive document is an essential resource for professionals in the coatings industry, providing a detailed methodology for the determination of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC) content using the gravimetric method.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024
  • Pages: 24
  • Release Date: 2024-05-23
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 26582 8
  • Status: Standard

This standard is meticulously crafted to ensure accuracy and reliability in the determination of VOC and SVOC content in paints and varnishes. Here’s why you should consider adding this indispensable document to your professional library:

Comprehensive Coverage

The BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024 spans 24 pages of in-depth information, providing a thorough understanding of the gravimetric method for VOC determination. This method is crucial for ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and maintaining high standards of product quality.

Up-to-Date Information

Released on May 23, 2024, this standard reflects the latest advancements and best practices in the industry. Staying current with the latest standards is vital for maintaining competitive edge and ensuring that your products meet the highest quality and safety standards.

Accurate and Reliable Methodology

The gravimetric method outlined in this standard is a proven technique for accurately determining the VOC and SVOC content in paints and varnishes. This method involves weighing the sample before and after the removal of volatile compounds, providing precise measurements that are essential for quality control and regulatory compliance.

Environmental Compliance

With increasing regulations on VOC emissions, it is more important than ever to ensure that your products comply with environmental standards. The BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024 provides the necessary guidelines to help you achieve and maintain compliance, thereby reducing your environmental impact and enhancing your brand’s reputation.

Enhanced Product Quality

By accurately determining the VOC and SVOC content, you can ensure that your paints and varnishes meet the highest quality standards. This not only enhances the performance and durability of your products but also increases customer satisfaction and loyalty.

International Recognition

As an ISO standard, the BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024 is recognized and respected worldwide. Adhering to this standard demonstrates your commitment to quality and excellence, and can open up new opportunities in international markets.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024 is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Paint and varnish manufacturers
  • Quality control managers
  • Environmental compliance officers
  • Laboratory technicians
  • Regulatory bodies
  • Research and development teams

Whether you are involved in the production, testing, or regulation of paints and varnishes, this standard provides the essential guidelines and methodologies needed to ensure the highest levels of quality and compliance.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024?

Investing in the BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024 standard offers numerous benefits:

  • Precision: The gravimetric method provides highly accurate measurements of VOC and SVOC content.
  • Compliance: Ensure your products meet stringent environmental regulations.
  • Quality: Enhance the performance and durability of your paints and varnishes.
  • Reputation: Demonstrate your commitment to quality and environmental responsibility.
  • Global Recognition: Adhere to an internationally recognized standard.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024 is an essential standard for anyone involved in the paints and varnishes industry. With its comprehensive coverage, up-to-date information, and accurate methodology, this standard provides the necessary tools to ensure compliance, enhance product quality, and maintain a competitive edge in the market.

Don’t miss out on this invaluable resource. Ensure your products meet the highest standards of quality and environmental compliance with the BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024.

Stay ahead of the curve and invest in the future of your business with the BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024 standard today!

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BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 11890-1:2024 Paints and varnishes. Determination of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and/or semi volatile organic compounds (SVOC) content is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 87.040 Paints and varnishes
This document is part of the ISO 11890 series, dealing with the sampling and testing of coating materials and their raw materials. This document is applicable to the determination of volatile organic compound (VOC) content in the following cases: —     case 1: where there are single-pack coating materials other than case 3, and the expected VOC content is greater than a mass fraction of 5 %, including single-pack coating materials cure not through chemical reactions and single-pack coating materials which cannot be measured by ISO 11890-2 due to chemical cure reactions or gas chromatography temperatures leading to formation of new compounds that would not appear under normal cure conditions and impacts VOC/SVOC calculation.; —     case 2: where there are multi-pack coating materials other than case 3 and the expected VOC content is greater than a mass fraction of 1 %; —     case 3: where there are radiation curable coating materials, and the expected VOC content is greater than a mass fraction of 5 %. Radiation curable coating materials in this document include coating materials that are cured by UV, electron beam, and other radiation methods. If the system of the first case contains SVOC, but do not cure through chemical reactions, the VOC result can be influenced by SVOC, see Annex C. In this case, ISO 11890-2 is preferred. ISO 11890-1 cannot be used for the determination of the SVOC content. In water-borne coating materials, that do not cure through chemical reactions, if the water content is much greater than VOC content and VOC content is less than a mass fraction of 10 %, ISO 11890-2 is preferred. For all three cases, the main purpose measured is VOC. However, clarify that this VOC content can also contain SVOC. The real VOC content can be lower than the VOC content measured by ISO 11890-1. The method specified in this document assumes that the volatile matter is either water or organic. However, it is possible that other volatile inorganic compounds are present which can require another suitable method for quantification, which is thus allowed for in the calculations. The method defined in this document is not applicable for determination of water content.