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ISO 16000 is the most recognized international testing method for VOCs, serving as the standard for VOC detection in indoor furniture and building materials such as paints, pigments, latex paints, wallpaper, flooring, doors, windows, and adhesives. Currently, the most widely used ISO 16000 testing is that of France, with many other countries requiring product grading based on France's VOC ISO 16000 standards, with the highest grade being France A+!
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There are a total of 26 items in the ISO16000 standard, but businesses typically don't need to do all of them. Usually, buyers will request items ISO16000-3, ISO16000-6, ISO16000-9, and ISO16000-11, but the specifics may vary depending on the product!
Below is an introduction to some of the items in ISO 16000.
ISO 16000-1:2004 is applicable to indoor environments such as living rooms, bedrooms, personal rooms, entertainment rooms, basements, kitchens, and bathrooms; or workspaces or places of work that are not subject to air pollutant health and safety review (e.g., offices, sales halls); public buildings (e.g., hospitals, schools, kindergartens, sports complexes, libraries, restaurants, bars, theaters, and cinemas), as well as habitable compartments in vehicles.
ISO 16000-2:2004 Indoor Air — Part 2: Sampling Strategies for Formaldehyde
ISO 16000-2:2004 This standard aids in planning the measurement of formaldehyde in indoor pollution. In the case of indoor air measurements, careful sampling planning and a comprehensive measurement strategy are of particular significance, as the measurement results can lead to more profound inferences, such as: regarding the need for remedial actions or the success of such actions.
ISO 16000-3:2004 Indoor Air — Part 3: Determination of Formaldehyde or Other Aliphatic Alcohols — Active Sampling Method
ISO 16000-4:2004 Indoor Air — Part 4: Determination of Formaldehyde — Dispersive Sampling Method
ISO 16000-4:2004: This standard specifies in detail the determination of formaldehyde in indoor air using a dispersible sampler/solvent extraction/high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method.
ISO 16000-6:2004 Indoor Air - Part 6: Determination of concentrations of volatile organic compounds in indoor and laboratory air by active sampling on Tenax TA sorbent, thermal desorption and GC/MS/FID.
ISO 16000-6:2004: This standard details a method for testing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in indoor air, as well as air sampling tests for VOCs emitted from building materials used in laboratories. The method is based on analyzing indoor air using Tenax TA sorbent, thermal desorption, and gas chromatography.
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