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Indoor Environmental Air Quality 4.4 – Low Emitting Materials – Composite Wood & Agrifiber

Intent:

  1. Reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are odorous, irritating, and or harmful to the comfort and well-being of installers and occupants.

Implementation:

  1. Composite wood and Agrifiber products (MDF, particleboard, plywood, wheatboard, strawboard, panel substrates, door cores) used in interior of building shall contain NO ADDED UREA FORMALDEHYDE RESINS.

Code:

  • none

Submittal Phase:

  • construction

Indoor Environmental Air Quality

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4 Comments On This Post

  1. What is an OSB door core??

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  2. OSB stands for Oriented Strand Board.

    links with more info:
    http://en.wikipedia.or/wiki/Oriented_strand_board
    http://osbguide.tecotested.com/osb

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  3. Can anyone shed light on this question for me?

    Which of the following are considered composite woods as part of EQ Credit 4.4 Low Emitting Materials: Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products?

    A Cabinets made of MDF
    B Desks made with wheatboard
    C Doors made with 50% Certified Wood and 50% recycled pine
    D Conference tables made of plywood
    E Bamboo wall panels
    F OSB door cores

    Answer:

    A&F: Furniture is not considered a base building element and thus is not included.

    ??? Isn’t cabinetry considered furniture? I thought the answer would be E&F because

    Reply
    • poorly worded question…
      MDF,wheatboard,plywood,OSB are all “considered” composite woods in EQ4.4.(bamboo is not) BUT the way the answers are written is deceptive: for answer A. the subject is “cabinets”. Thus the question asks Are “cabinets” considered composite woods ?. Of course,no. Rewording A as “MDF used in cabinets” Then the answer is Yes,and, provided the cabinets are permanently installed,the MDF would effect credit. Bottom line,
      F is the only correct answer ???.

      Reply

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