Difference between revisions of "Low VOC paints"
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==Synonyms and Related Terms== | ==Synonyms and Related Terms== | ||
Revision as of 12:29, 28 March 2022
Description
Carbon-containing molecules that have a high vapor pressure at room temperature are referred to as volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Low levels of VOCs in paints, adhesives, caulks, carpets, etc. normally makes one think that the material does not off-gas. This is not technically correct. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has designated a list of volatiles organics compounds that can can lead to eye, nose, and throat irritation, headaches, damage to the central nervous system, and cancer (see below). To qualify as low-VOC under currently accepted standards, interior paints (or primers or other coatings) has to have fewer than 250 grams per liter, while non-VOC products have less than 5 grams per liter (California Air Resources Board 2022). Most paints that qualify as low-VOC (see table) are latex or water-based. Some smaller companies provide natural, non-toxic options that contain water, plant oils, plant dyes, milk protein, and minerals such as clay.
Manufacturer | Paint line | VOC Emission level* | Paint base | Description | Applications and Working Properties | Collection Risks | Personal Risks | Resources & Citations | Notes: |
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Benjamin Moore | Aura Interior | 1.7 | acrylic latex | Designed for smooth, fast application with excellent hide | greater durability so supports easy maintenance even thought price is a bit higher | acetic acid emitter | testing after 2 weeks of dry time | ||
Eco Spec | 0 | acrylic latex | Greenest interior paint; quick drying with low emissions | can spray but mixture must be correct or get clumps; softer cure, does not dry completely but passes Oddy testing, fabricators hate using it in display cases, but on walls it may work well (may be harder to touch up in some applications), saturated colors (dark reds or blue/greens) finish tends to be much shiner than expected from gloss level (aesthetic concern since it shows any marring easily) | marketed as only emitting water | Met has tested these, Catherine, 2018, tended to give permanent to P/T. | |||
Natura | 0 | replaced March 2021 by Eco Spec | marketed as only emitting water | ask Eric Munroe at LC for testing info | testing after 2 weeks dry time | ||||
Regal Select interior | 47.9 | acrylic latex | Applies easily and smoothly for a uniform finish,; mildew resistant, low odor | ||||||
Ultra Spec 500 | 0 | acrylic copolymer | Professional quality, quick-drying, washable; less expensive | requires frequent repainting, poor durability, may have less hide value | acetic acid emitter | testing after 2 weeks of dry time | |||
Advance Interior Paint | 46.5 | waterborne alkyd | Durable high-end finish for doors, trim and cabinetry | ||||||
Super Spec p42 Waterborne Epoxy HC-80 | application - reproduction corner cabinet used to store silver was coated | coated silver objects in wooden cabinets have not corroded | |||||||
Golden Paints | Mural Paints | < 50 | acrylic latex | Artist grade coating for interior and exterior use with strong opaque colors; increased color vibrancy and workability; great for blending, hard edges or minute details | good opacity and coverage, sheen can be modified for specific surface aesthetics, can be used for inpainting mounts and/or objects |
should not have plasticizers, may need more testing prior to use in galleries | softer resin, traditional coalescent, more surfactant to keep things softer, but then use a solid - mineral solid to create durability, abrasion resistence, and hardness | ||
Sherwin Williams | EcoSelect Zero | 0 | vinyl acrylic | Uniform final appearance with washable surface | |||||
Promar 200 Zero | 0 | vinyl acrylic | Excellent durability, with anti-microbial agents | LC may have testing results for this product | |||||
Benjamin Moore | Floor and Patio | 45 | aldehydes that could react to degrade objects, acetic acid, too | ||||||
Matthews | two part system with a catalyst - automotive applications, but best for spray not painting, VOC are often higher with automotive paints | ||||||||
KBS Diamond | clear topcoat | one part system - isocyanate delivered in solvent | High UV resistance, moisture cure so thin application to allow drying, sticky & stinky - hard to handle, when dried forms a very hard surface, very clear | use PPE | https://www.kbs-coatings.com/diamondfinish-clear.html |
- Note: These numbers only apply to compounds that are federally designated as VOCs (i.e. harmful to humans). Some volatile compounds that can be harmful to objects (such as acetone) are not in the federal list.
Federally designate VOCs fall into these categories:
Category | Examples |
Halomethanes | methyl chloride |
Chlorinated ethanes | 1,1,1-trichloroethanol |
Aromatic solvents | benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene |
Polynuclear aromatics | naphthalene |
Chlorobenzenes | 1,2-dichlorobenzene |
Phthalate esters | plasticizers, pesticides |
Others | formaldehyde, PCBs |
Specifically exempted compounds include: acetone, carbon monoxide, methylene chloride (paint stripper), and perchloroethylene (dry cleaning fluid)
Synonyms and Related Terms
Eco-friendly paints
Resources and Citations
- Treehugger: Nine best Zero VOC of 2022 Paints
- California Air Resources Board: Coatings (Accessed April 2022)
- ChemSafety Pro: Federal register 1998