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EVALUATION OF POLLUTION PREVENTION TECHNIQUES TO REDUCE STYRENE EMISSIONS FROM OPEN CONTACT MOLDING PROCESSES - VOLUME 2. APPENDICES

Citation:

Kong, E., M. Bahner, R. Wright, AND A. Clayton. EVALUATION OF POLLUTION PREVENTION TECHNIQUES TO REDUCE STYRENE EMISSIONS FROM OPEN CONTACT MOLDING PROCESSES - VOLUME 2. APPENDICES. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/R-97/018b (NTIS PB97-181457), 1997.

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Description:

The report gives results of a study to evaluate several pollution prevention techniques that could be used to reduce styrene emissions from open molding processes in the fiberglass-reinforced plastics/composites (FRP/C) and fiberglass boat building industries. Styrene emissions using standard industry techniques, materials, and equipment were evaluated in a controlled environment and compared to a baseline condition to determine the effects of these pollution prevention techniques on styrene emissions. The study found that using controlled spraying (i.e., reducing overspray), low- styrene and styrene- suppressed materials, and nonatomizing application equipment can reduce styrene emissions by from 11 to 52%. Facilities should investigate the applicability and feasibility of these pollution prevention options to reduce their styrene emissions. The calculated emission factors were from 1.6 to 2.5 times the mid-range AP-42 emission factors for the corresponding gel coat and resin application. These results indicate that facilities using AP-42 emission factors to estimate emissions in open molding processes are likely to underestimate actual emissions.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PUBLISHED REPORT/ REPORT)
Product Published Date:03/05/1997
Record Last Revised:10/07/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 115605