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IX Konferencja Naukowa Rzeszowsko-Lwowsko-Koszycka Aktualne problemy budownictwa i inżynierii środowiska. Jakość - Niezawodność - Bezpieczeństwo, Rzeszów, 3-4 września 2004. Cz.2. Inżynieria Środowiska
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VOC emission from the building materials can be categorized into two main groups: emission from solid and cured materials ex. woody pressed material, insulating foam material, wood (diffusion control type) and emission from liquid materials ex. paint, binder and wax polishes (emission control type). The determination of emissions from building products can be realised by a test chamber method and a test cell method, respectively. Based on results of analysis the product can be categorised as a suitable or reject for indoor use. The aim of emission classification is to enhance the development and use of low-emitting materials and eco-labeling schemes could be the reliable instruments for choosing a product.
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35--39
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Bibliogr. 8 poz., il.
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- Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Civil Engineering
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- Technical University of Kosice
Bibliografia
- [1] Namiesnik, J., Gorecki, T., Kozdron-Zabiegala, B. (1991) Indoor air quality, pollutants, their sources and concentration levels. Build Environ., 27, 339-356
- [2] Tuomanien, M., Pasanen, A.L. et al. (1999) Quality of indoor climate in two new blocks of flats. In: Indoor Air 99, Proceedings., 4, 133-138
- [3] Bouhamra, W.S., Elkilani, S. (1999) Investigation and modeling of surface sorption/desorption behaviour of volatile organic compounds for indoor air quality analysis. Environmental Technology., 20, 531-545
- [4] Meininghaus, R., Gunnarsen, L., Knudsen, N. (2000) Diffusion and sorption of volatile organic compounds in building materials - impact on indoor air quality. Environ. Sci. Technol., 34, 3101-3108
- [5] Lundholm M., Laurell, G., Mathiasson, L. (1990) Self-leveling mortar as a possible cause of symptoms associated with "Sick Bulding Syndrome". Archives of Environmental Health, 45, 135-140
- [6] http://www.umweltdaten.de/daten-e/agbb.pdf
- [7] Sato, S. et al (2000) The emission of volatile organic compounds in a building under construction. In: Proc. of Healthy Buildings., 1,459-464
- [8] Global Ecolabeling Network, http://www.gen.gr.jp/eco.html
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Bibliografia
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