MOBİLYA ÜRETİM GİBİ KAYNAK VOC EMİSYONLARI İÇİN KULLANILAN MALZEMELER

Mobilya için Kullanılan Malzemeler gelen uçucu organik madde emisyonları nicel ve nitel bir bileşim etkili olan faktörler odaklı Bu kağıt. Miktar ve VOC emisyonları kalitesine mobilya üretimi için Kullanılan Malzemeler çeşitli türleri etkisinin değerlendirilmesi odaklı deneysel bölüm. VOC emisyonları emici Tenax Ta ile sütun içinde toplanmıştır. Kütle Spektrometre ve Direk termal yayılım ile Birlikte gaz kromatografisi: Biz analitik yöntemle VOC Emisyonları Yani kullanıldı gerektiğini Sütunlar Analiz. Test edilen bu malzemeler VOC emisyonları örnekleme örnekleri metodolojisi 16000 bölüm 1, 5, 9, standart DİN EN ISO göre yapıldı
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Mobilya, VOC, Kapalı hava kalitesi

MATERIALS USED FOR FURNITURE PRODUCTION LIKE SOURCE VOC EMISSIONS

This paper focuses on factors which influence the quantitative and qualitative composition of Volatile Organic Compound emissions from materials used for furniture. The experimental part focuses on the assessment of influence of various types of materials used for furniture production on the quantity and quality of VOC emissions. The VOC emissions were collected in columns with absorbent Tenax Ta. We analyzed the columns with the VOC emissions by analytical method that was used: the gas chromatography in conjunction with mass spectrometer and Direct Thermal Desorption. The methodology of sampling samples of VOC emissions from tested materials was done according to standard ČSN EN ISO 16000 part 1, 5, 9.

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