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Wood Finishing
The secondary wood products
industry is an important industrial sector in Minnesota
both economically and environmentally. Over 1,000 furniture,
cabinet and millwork shops operate in Minnesota. These
shops are a significant emission source of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) and hazardous air pollutants
(HAPs).
The secondary wood products industry
is one which is receiving more regulatory scrutiny through
the Wood Furniture Manufacturing National Emission Standard
for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) and in locations
that do not meet the national ambient air quality standard
for ozone.
Andersen
Corporation, 1997 Governor's Award Winner Based
on the company's mission statement, "to engage
in responsible stewardship of the environment,"
Andersen established an Environmental Management System
(EMS) in 1993 that covers all aspects of the company's
environmental operations.
Artistic Finishes Inc., Roseville, MN, Case study on waterborne and UV-cured coatings.
Automated
Building Components, 1997 Governor's Award Winner
The use of solvent-based coatings is standard practice
in the majority of wood finishing operations. In 1994,
Automated Building Components in Chanhassen began to
explore non-hazardous alternatives to standard coatings
that ultimately led to successful conversion to waterbased
finishes.
Crystal
Cabinet Works Eliminates Methylene Chloride Based Adhesives
Switching to a waterbased adhesive reduced Crystal Cabinet
Works' reportable toxic chemical emissions, helped the
company avoid OSHA's methylene chloride standard and
stay in compliance with EPA's NESHAP for the wood furniture
industry.
Marvin Windows and Doors, 2005 Governor’s Award Winner
Suppliers
of Low-VOC, Low-HAP and Waterborne Wood Finishes
The companies in this reference list supply low volatile
organic compound, low hazardous air pollutant and waterborne
wood finishes.
Pollution Prevention for Wood Finishers:
Pine-Tique Case Study video Produced by Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency, 19 minutes, 1998. E-mail
Paul to get a copy.
Pollution Prevention for Wood Finishers
video Produced by the Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency, 34 minutes, 1997. E-mail
Paul to get a copy.
UV Curing for Wood Applications This RadTech Report article (May/June 1999) describes the main chemical classes used in UV wood-coatings, and has an at-a-glance table showing how they compare. Another table shows a physical property comparison of UV cured epoxy acrylate and two non-UV waterborne coatings.
Waste Reduction
and Cost Saving ideas for Wood Finishers Through
the use of alternative coatings, such as waterborne
finishes, and by switching to higher transfer efficiency
spray equipment, some companies are seeing significant
reductions in air emissions and seeing savings on disposal
and raw material costs.
Waterbased
Substitutes for Wood Finishing Lacquers A MnTAP
intern at Aaron Carlson Company assembled a list of
waterbased lacquer suppliers and established criteria
for judging the quality of finish to compare lacquers.
Working
with Vendors to Change Wood Finishes How to work
with a vendor to make appropriate changes in finishing
processes.
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