VOCs are emitted as gases from certain solids or liquids, such as roofing primers and adhesives. Many state and municipal building codes have regulated the use of materials that include VOCs to reduce the likelihood for future health-related issues.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Documents
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Solvent-based, low-VOC bonding adhesive for all Carlisle EPDM and TPO roof systems
High-strength, solvent-based contact adhesive for use with Carlisle's standard and KEE-enhanced PVC roofing systems in areas with VOC regulations and restrictions
New formulation provides superior resistance to unwanted bunching of the membrane, as well as excellent adhesion. Tests confirm that Carlisle’s SAT TPO helps reduce labor costs by up to 80% compared to traditional fully adhered TPO installations.
Carlisle recently created a new video titled "Low-VOC Regulations for the Commercial Roofing Industry" that demystifies the VOC regulations recently implemented by the Ozone Transport Commission (OTC). The OTC comprises the nation’s 13 northeastern states.
Low solids, clear, solvent-based splice primer used to prepare TPO membrane for adhesion to TPO coverstrip and RUSS where VOC regulations or restrictions exist
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