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DIN ISO 12219-6:2017-08

Interior air of road vehicles - Part 6: Method for the determination of the emissions of semi-volatile organic compounds from vehicle interior parts and materials at higher temperature - Small chamber method (ISO 12219-6:2017)

German title
Innenraumluft von Straßenfahrzeugen - Teil 6: Verfahren für die Bestimmung von schwerflüchtigen organischen Verbindungen aus Fahrzeuginnenraumausstattungsteilen bei höheren Temperaturen - Kleinprüfkammer-Verfahren (ISO 12219-6:2017)
Publication date
2017-08
Original language
German
Pages
30

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2017-08
Original language
German
Pages
30
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/2628940

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Short description
This part of ISO 12219 describes a qualitative and quantitative analytical method for vapour-phase organic compounds released from car trim materials under simulated real use conditions, i.e. a vehicle is parked for several hours in direct sunlight. Under these conditions, some interior parts and materials reach higher temperatures than 65 °C (ISO 12219-4), e. g. a dashboard can reach temperatures up to 120 °C. This part of ISO 12219 is always an addition to ISO 12219-4 in order to complete testing within one day. This part is added to get an insight into the emission behaviour and emission potential of selected vehicle interior parts and materials exposed to higher temperatures. As a higher temperature, 100 °C is set by convention. The test is performed in small emission test chambers (small chamber). Small chambers are intended to provide a transfer function to vehicle level emissions. This method is intended for evaluating new car interior trim components but can, in principle, be applied to used car components. The specified analytical procedure for SVOCs and semi-volatile carbonyls is ISO 16000-6 and for applicable volatile carbonyl compounds is ISO 16000-3.
Overview

Volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs) are widely used in industry and can be emitted by many everyday products and materials. They have attracted attention in recent years because of their impact on indoor air quality. After homes and workplaces, people spend a lot of time in their vehicles. It is important to determine the material emissions of interior parts and to reduce them to an acceptable level, if required. Therefore, it is necessary to obtain comprehensive and reliable information about the types of organic compounds in the interior air of vehicles and also their concentrations. Monitoring emissions from vehicle trim components can be performed in several ways and the approach selected depends upon the desired outcome and the material type. For example, to obtain emissions data from complete assemblies (for example, a dashboard or seat), it is necessary to employ emission chambers or bags that have sufficient volume to house the complete assembly (typically = 1 m3). The performance of such tests may take several hours or even days, depending on specified equilibration times and the requirements of the relevant test protocol. This part of ISO 12219 outlines a screening method for measuring the types and levels of VOCs and SVOCs in vehicle trim components under controlled conditions using a small emission test chamber (small chamber). The described screening method can be used to investigate the emissions of car interior trim under conditions of real use where elevated temperatures are prevailing in the cabin of road vehicles. For this purpose, tests are performed at 65 °C and 100 °C. This part of ISO 12219 describes requirements for a small chamber and a test protocol. Measurements are carried out according to ISO 16000-6 (VOC) and ISO 16000-3. The capacity of a small chamber is not limited to small assemblies or representative test specimens of homogeneous car trim materials. Small chambers allow qualitative and quantitative VOC and SVOC emission data to be measured and recorded. The subsequent emission data can be used to develop a correlation between material level methods and the vehicle level method. This part of ISO 12219 is based on VDA 276 and correlates to ISO 16000-9.

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ICS
13.040.20, 43.020
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/2628940

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