GSO ISO 11890-2:2014
ISO 11890-2:2013
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
25 December 2014
Paints and varnishes -- Determination of volatile organic compound (VOC) content -- Part 2: Gas-chromatographic method
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GSO ISO 11890-2:2014 Scope
ISO 11890-2:2013 is one of a series of standards dealing with the sampling and testing of paints, varnishes and related products.
It specifies a method for the determination of the volatile organic compound (VOC) content of paints, varnishes and their raw materials. This part is preferred if the expected VOC content is greater than 0,1 % by mass and less than about 15 % by mass. When the VOC content is greater than about 15 % by mass, the less complicated method given in ISO 11890‑1 may be used.
This method assumes that the volatile matter is either water or organic. However, other volatile inorganic compounds can be present and might need to be quantified by another suitable method and allowed for in the calculations.
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