Xencast PX60 Part A & B VOC Content


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Is there any information regarding the VOC content of the Xencast PX60 products (both A & B) parts.  Thanks in Advance.

Steve



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There are a number of definitions of VOCs, we use the most common: EC Directive 1999/13/EC (Solvent Emissions Directive), where Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are functionally defined as organic compounds having at 293.15 K (i.e., 20°C) a vapour pressure of 0.01 kPa or more, or having a corresponding volatility under particular conditions of use. Under this directive, the PX60 (and PX30, PX90) do NOT contain any VOCs.

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Warren (Staff) - 1/25/2019 1:49:01 PM
There are a number of definitions of VOCs, we use the most common: EC Directive 1999/13/EC (Solvent Emissions Directive), where Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are functionally defined as organic compounds having at 293.15 K (i.e., 20°C) a vapour pressure of 0.01 kPa or more, or having a corresponding volatility under particular conditions of use. Under this directive, the PX60 (and PX30, PX90) do NOT contain any VOCs.

Thankyou Warren that's great news and saves a lot of paperwork Smile

Steve

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