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EPA Approves of RadTech Test Method

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First Federal Recognition of UV/EB ASTM Standard

Chevy Chase, MD – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved of the use of ASTM D-7767-11--Standard Test Method to Measure Volatiles from Radiation Curable Acrylate Monomers, Oligomers, and Blends and Thin Coatings Made from Them, the test method developed by RadTech members for UV/EB thin films. The action was part of the approval of the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s (SCAQMD) Graphic Arts rule (Rule 1130) and marks the first time the EPA has approved a rule that includes a test method specifically for UV/EB thin films. RadTech members developed the test method as both federal and local regulators recognized the inadequacy of standard EPA Method 24 for UV/EB materials, but could not produce a suitable alternative. Industry was asked to develop a method for thin films (ASTM D-5403-93 can be used for non-thin films and was incorporated by reference in Method 24). At the regulators’ behest, RadTech embarked in an effort which involved 25 member companies, to get ASTM approval which ultimately yielded ASTM D-7767 in 2011.

The EPA approved of the rule as part of the State Implementation Plan approval process--and their decision validates the ASTM method and offers additional certainty to raw material suppliers, formulators and end users who may wish to employ the method to determine Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content in UV/EB thin film operations. "We are grateful to the EPA, the SCAQMD Board and especially to our committed RadTech members who dedicated their time and resources," says Rita Loof, RadTech Director of Regulatory Affairs.

RadTech—The Association for UV+EB Technologies is the nonprofit trade association dedicated to the safe, environmentally proactive use of UV+EB cured materials in applications including packaging/graphic arts, 3D printing/additive manufacturing, electronics, wood and building products, plastics and metals. RadTech supports the UV+EB industry through the development of educational resources, industry conferences and trade shows, EHS and sustainability guidance, market research, student and start-up innovation programs, and industry networking opportunities. Learn more about UV+EB technology at www.radtech.org

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