Examples of Composite wood products in a sentence
Composite wood products or finished goods secured during an inspection are subject to testing, using the applicable enforcement test method specified in section 93120.9, to determine compliance with the applicable emission standards.
Composite wood products made with no-added formaldehyde (NAF)-based and ultra-low emitting formaldehyde (ULEF) resinsManufacturers or fabricators of NAF-based or ULEF resins are not required to but may label products as being made with NAF-based or ULEF resins, in addition to the information required on the labels for composite wood panels or finished goods, as applicable.
Composite wood products not for salePanels imported into or transported across the United States for quarterly or quality control testing purposes must be labeled “For TSCA Title VI testing only, not for sale in the United States.” Panels may be re-labeled as TSCA Title VI compliant if test results are below the applicable emission standards.
Composite wood products, gypsum boards and similar rigid wall panels, sheet and tile resilient flooring and wallcovering products are tested with this preparation.
Composite wood products such as PB, HWPW, and MDF were listed as major sources of HCHO emissions in California homes, where average HCHO concentrations were reported to be 70 to 80 and 50 parts per billion (ppb) in mobile and conventional homes, respectively.
Composite wood products (i.e., HWPW, PB, and MDF) are responsible for about 5% of these emissions, and the emissions from these products occur both outdoors and indoors.
Composite wood products are probably the most significant source of formaldehyde in the home.
Composite wood products or finished goods secured by the ARB and/or local air district officials would be subject to enforcement testing using the applicable enforcement test method in section 93120.9, to determine if the composite wood products or composite wood products contained in a finished good are in violation of its applicable Phase 1 or Phase 2 emission standard in section 93120.2(a).
Composite wood products or finished goods secured during an inspection are subject to testing, using the applicable enforcement test method specified in section 93120.9, to determine compliance with the applicable emission standards. Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600, 39601, 39650, 39658, 39659, 39666, and 41712, Healthand Safety Code.
Composite wood products, such as MDF, particleboard, OSB and plywood are generally bonded with a substance called formaldehyde which has known toxic health impacts.