1、 Selected technical PaPerSStP1589Editors:John Sebroski and Mark MasonDeveloping Consensus Standards for Measuring Chemical Emissions from Spray Polyurethane Foam(SPF)InsulationASTM STOCK#STP1589 DOI:10.1520/STP1589-EBASTM International,100 Barr Harbor Drive,PO Box C700,West Conshohocken,PA 19428-295
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11、LATION OF Selected Technical Papers,STP1589,Developing Con-sensus Standards for Measuring Chemical Emissions from Spray Polyurethane Foam(SPF)Insulation,contains peer-reviewed papers that were presented at a sympo-sium held April 30May 1,2015,in Anaheim,California,USA.The workshop was sponsored by A
12、STM International Committee D22 on Air Quality and Subcommit-tee D22.05 on Indoor Air.Symposium Chairpersons and STP Editors:John SebroskiCovestro LLCPittsburgh,PA,USAMark Mason US Environmental Protection AgencyResearch Triangle Park,NC,USAForeword vOverview viiEvaluation of Micro-Scale Chambers fo
13、r Measuring Chemical Emissions from Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation 1John Sebroski,Jason W.Miller,Carl P.Thompson,and Elizabeth RoeskeMeasurement of Chemical Emissions from Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation Using an Automated Micro-Scale Chamber System 27Yunyun Nie,Eike Kleine-Benne,and Kurt Tha
14、xtonVOC Analysis of Commercially Available Spray Foam Products 43J.Paul Duffy and Richard WoodFlame Retardant Emissions from Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation 57Dustin Poppendieck,Matthew Schlegel,Angelica Connor,and Adam BlickleyGlass Chamber Method for Screening of 4,4-MDI and TCPP Emissions from
15、 Foam Joint Sealant 77Doyun Won,Angelika Zidek,Gang Nong,and Ewa LusztykPrioritizing Chemical Emissions from Closed-Cell Spray Polyurethane Foam:Utilizing Micro-Scale Chamber Emission Factors and Field Measurement Data 98Scott Ecoff,Shen Tian,and John SebroskiComputer Simulation of Peak Temperatures
16、 in Spray Polyurethane Foam Used in Residential Insulation Applications 119Richard S.DuncanAssessment and Remediation of Misapplied Spray Polyurethane Foam 138Ed LightEstimating Re-Entry Times for Trade Workers Following the Application of Three Generic Spray Polyurethane Foam Formulations 148Richard WoodContents viPredicting TCPP Emissions and Airborne Concentrations from Spray Polyurethane Foam Using USEPA i-SVOC Software:Parameter Estimation and Result Interpretation 167Shen Tian,John Sebrosk