1 Scope
This document specifies test methods to determine particle emissions (including ultrafine
particles) and specified volatile organic compounds (including aldehydes) from desktop
MEX-TRB/P processes often used in non-industrial environments such as school, homes
and office spaces in an emission test chamber under specified test conditions. However, these tests do not necessarily accurately
predict real-world results.
This document specifies a conditioning method using an emission test chamber with controlled temperature, humidity, air exchange rate, air velocity, and procedures
for monitoring, storage, analysis, calculation, and reporting of emission rates.
This document is intended to cover desktop MEX-TRB/P machine which is typically sized
for placement on a desktop, used in non-industrial places like school, home and office
space. The primary purpose of this document is to quantify particle and chemical emission rates from desktop MEX-TRB/P machine.
However, not all possible emissions are covered by this method. Many feedstocks can
release hazardous emissions that are not measured by the chemical detectors prescribed
in this document. It is the responsibility of the user to understand the material
being extruded and the potential chemical emissions. An example is Poly Vinyl Chloride
feedstocks that can potentially emit chlorinated compounds, which cannot be measured
by the method described in this document.