As one of the important preconditions for the formation of pollutants such as PM2.5 and O3, VOCs are increasingly becoming a difficult problem in the prevention and control of air pollution. On July 3, 2018, the State Council issued the Three-Year Action Plan for Winning the Blue Sky Protection Campaign, which aims to accelerate the improvement of ambient air quality and win the blue sky protection campaign.
Product Scope:
Coatings, inks, adhesives, cleaning agents, architectural wall coatings, vehicle coatings and industrial protective coatings
Relevant Qualifications:
CMA
Test Cycle:
7-12 working days
Test Items
Package Name |
Test Items |
Test Basis |
Sample Amount |
VOC Test in Blue Sky Protection Campaign |
GB 18581-2020, Limit of Harmful Substances of Woodware Coatings |
GB 18581-2020 |
Paint coating: 30g
|
VOC Test in Blue Sky Protection Campaign |
GB 18582-2020, Limit of Harmful Substances of Architectural Wall Coatings |
GB 18582-2020 |
Paint coating: 30g |
VOC Test in Blue Sky Protection Campaign |
GB 24409-2020, Limit of Harmful Substances of Vehicle Coatings |
GB 24409-2020 |
Paint coating: 30g |
VOC Test in Blue Sky Protection Campaign |
GB 30981-2020, Limit of Harmful Substances of Industrial Protective Coatings |
GB 30981-2020 |
Paint coating: 30g |
VOC Test in Blue Sky Protection Campaign |
GB 33372-2020, Limit of Volatile Organic Compounds Content in Adhesive |
GB 33372-2020 |
Adhesive: 30g
Seal
|
VOC Test in Blue Sky Protection Campaign |
GB 38508-2020, Limit for Volatile Organic Compounds Content in Cleaning Agents |
GB 38508-2020 |
Cleaning agents: 100ml
Seal
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What is the volatile organic compounds (VOC)?
·VOC is the abbreviation of volatile organic compounds. In the general sense, VOC is the volatile organic compounds; however, in the sense of environmental protection, it refers to the volatile organic compounds that are active, that is, those that can cause hazard.
·The World Health Organization defines total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) as the general term for all the volatile organic compounds whose melting point is lower than room temperature and boiling point is between 50-260℃.
· Other definitions: under the standard atmospheric pressure of 101.3 kPa, and the initial boiling point is less than or equal to 250℃, organic compounds that participate in atmospheric photochemical reaction, or organic compounds determined according to relevant regulations.