Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Concentration Limits for Architectural Coatings Regulations
Marginal note:General formula
12 (1) Subject to subsection (2), the VOC concentration of an architectural coating set out in the schedule, diluted to the maximum recommendation of the manufacturer, importer or seller, excluding the volume of any water and excluded compounds, must be determined using the following equation:
VOC concentration = (Ws - Ww - Wec) ÷ (Vm - Ww - Vec)
where
- VOC concentration
- is the VOC concentration of an architectural coating, in grams of VOC per litre of coating;
- Ws
- is the weight of volatiles, in grams;
- Ww
- is the weight of water, in grams;
- Wec
- is the weight of excluded compounds, in grams;
- Vm
- is the volume of architectural coating, in litres;
- Vw
- is the volume of water, in litres; and
- Vec
- is the volume of excluded compounds, in litres.
Marginal note:Low solids coating
(2) The VOC concentration of a low solids coating set out in the schedule, diluted to the maximum recommendation of the manufacturer, importer or seller, including the volume of any water and excluded compounds, must be determined using the following equation:
VOCls concentration = (Ws - Ww - Wec) ÷ Vm
where
- VOCls concentration
- is the VOC concentration of a low solids (ls) coating, in grams of VOC per litre of coating,
- Ws
- is the weight of volatiles, in grams,
- Ww
- is the weight of water, in grams,
- Wec
- is the weight of excluded compounds, in grams, and
- Vm
- is the volume of architectural coating, in litres.
Marginal note:Colourant
(3) The VOC concentration of an architectural coating must be determined excluding any colourant that is added after the tint base is manufactured or imported, as the case may be, and packaged for sale.
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