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Mikiriken Industrial Co., Ltd.
Since it has been claimed to be the cause of 'sick building syndrome' and chemical hypersusceptibility, indoor air pollution due to low-level emissions of chemical substances, or volatile organic compounds (VOC), from modern building materials become a major issue of public concern in recent years. In line with the revised Building Standards Law, which is to be put into force on 1 July 2003, the revised JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) were issued at the end of March 2003. Introduced below is the Riken Resin FC series, F0.3-compatible absorbing agents that mainly target formaldehyde, newly developed in view of the restricted use of formaldehyde and chlorpyrifos, the first two VOC of the 14 specified items.

1. Types of formalin-absorbing agents


Riken Resin FC series: characteristics
Product name Appearance Solid content pH
Riken Resin FC-100 Transparent, colorless liquid 6% 6.5 ± 0.5
Riken Resin FC-200 Transparent, colorless liquid 7% 8.5 ± 0.5
Riken Resin FC-350P Fluorescent liquid 18% 8.5 ± 0.5
Riken Resin FC-460 Transparent, colorless liquid 34% 7.3 ± 0.5
Riken Resin FC-480 Transparent, colorless liquid 32% 8.3 ± 0.5

Riken Resin FC series: types
Product name Usage Application
Riken Resin FC-100 Undiluted Plywood
Riken Resin FC-200 Undiluted Rock and glass wool
Riken Resin FC-350P 1:2 dilution Fiberboards and other materials that require good penetration
Riken Resin FC-460 1:2 dilution Plywood
Riken Resin FC-480 1:2 dilution FC-460-based, with enhanced penetration

Riken Resin FC series: features
(1) Used even in small quantities, it removes formaldehyde and acetaldehyde through excellent trap properties.
(2) It causes minimal metal corrosion.
(3) The FC-460 series has a cost advantage as used in 1:2 solution with water.
(4) FE-350P is excellent in penetration.

2.Performance of formalin-absorbing agents

2-1. Formalin-absorbing properties of FC-460 (in plywood)

I.Comparison by dilution ratio

Conditions/
Amount used: 3g/shaku2 (1 shaku = approx. 0.303m), applied on the reverse side
Drying: 80°C x 5min.


II.Comparison by plywood thickness and quantity applied
Conditions/
Composition: 1:2 dilution, applied on the reverse side
Drying: 80°C x 5min.


III.Comparison by plywood thickness

Conditions/
Composition: 1:2 dilution
Amount used:

3g/shaku2 (1 shaku = approx. 0.303m), applied on the reverse side

Drying: 80°C x 5min.


IV.Alteration of formaldehyde diffusion in air over time

Conditions/
Composition: 1:2 dilution
Amount used:

3g/shaku2 (1 shaku = approx. 0.303m), applied on the reverse side

Drying: 80°C x 5min.


V.Comparison by the kind of plywood

Conditions/
Composition: 1:2 dilution
Amount used:

3g/shaku2 (1 shaku = approx. 0.303m), applied on the reverse side

Drying: 80°C x 5min.


2-2.Formalin-absorbing properties of FC-350P (particleboard, fiberboard)

I.Performances on particleboards with different thicknesses

Conditions/
Composition: 1:2 dilution, spray application
Drying:

80°Cx 5min.

Sanding after application and drying

Amount applied: 20mm M-type = 12g/shaku2, one side only
 

12-30mm U-type = 5 g/shaku2, one side only


II.Fiberboards (MDF)
Conditions/
Composition: 1:2 dilution
Amount used:

3g/shaku2 (1 shaku = approx. 0.303m), applied on one side only

Drying: 80°C x 5min.


Developer's comments

'I think the advantage of using formalin-absorbing agents is now widely recognized, seeing the great response we have received from the building and other industries.'

K. Nakagawa,
executive manager of Mikiriken Industrial

'We are hoping these effective products will be spread not only in Japan but also on a global scale.'
Y. Nakai,
the adhesives group of Mikiriken Industrial


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