Table 1. Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants Content Requirements for Open Molding Resin and Gel Coat Operations (40 CFR 63, Subpart VVVV)
Material | Application Method | Limit of Weighted-Average Monomer VOC Content (weight percent) |
Production resin | Atomized (spray) | 28 |
Production resin | Nonatomized | 35 |
Pigmented gel coat | Any method | 33 |
Clear gel coat | Any method | 48 |
Tooling resin | Atomized | 30 |
Tooling resin | Nonatomized | 39 |
Tooling gel coat | Any method | 40 |
The average monomer volatile organic compounds contents listed in the Table 1 shall be determined by using Equation 1 below:
Where: Mi = mass of open molding resin or gel coat i used in the past 12 month in an operation in megagrams;
VOCi = monomer volatile organic compounds content, by weight percent, of open molding resin or gel coat
i used in the past 12 month in an operation;
n = number of different open molding resins or gel coats used in the past 12 months in an operation.
Monomer VOC Limit = 46(MR) + 159(MPG) + 291(MCG) + 54(MTR) + 214(MTG)
Where:
Monomer VOC Limit = total allowable monomer volatile organic compounds that can be emitted from the open molding operations included in the average, in kilograms per 12-month period.
MR = mass of production resin in megagrams used in the past 12 months, excluding any materials that are exempt;
MPG = mass of pigmented gel coat in megagrams used in the past 12 months, excluding any materials that are exempt;
MCG = mass of clear gel coat in megagrams used in the past 12 months, excluding any materials that are exempt;
MTR= mass of tooling resin coat in megagrams used in the past 12 months, excluding any materials that are exempt;
MTG = mass of tooling gel coat in megagrams used in the past 12 months, excluding any materials that are exempt.
Estimates of average emissions shall be determined on a 12-month rolling average basis at the end of every month. The numerical coefficients associated with each term on the right hand side of Equation 2 are the allowable monomer volatile organic compounds emission rate for that particular material in units of kilograms of VOC per megagrams of material used.
Monomer VOC emissions = (PVR)(MR) + (PVPG)(MPG) + (PVCG)(MCG) + (PVTR)(MTR) + (PVTG)(MTG)
Where:
Monomer VOC emissions = monomer volatile organic compounds emissions calculated using the monomer volatile organic compounds emission equation for each operation included in the average in kilograms;
PVR = weighted-average monomer volatile organic compounds emission rate in kilograms per megagram for production resin used in the past 12 months;
MR = Mass of production resin in megagrams used in the past 12 months;
PVPG = weighted-average monomer volatile organic compounds emission rate in kilograms per megagram for pigmented gel coat used in the past 12 months;
MPG = mass of pigmented gel coat in megagrams used in the past 12 months;
PVCG = weighted-average monomer volatile organic compounds emission rate in kilograms per megagram for clear gel coat used in the past 12 months;
MCG = Mass of clear gel coat in megagrams used in the past 12 months;
PVTR = Weighted-average monomer volatile organic compounds emission rate in kilograms per megagram for tooling resin used in the past 12 months;
MTR = Mass of tooling resin in megagrams used in the past 12 months;
PVTG = Weighted-average monomer volatile organic compounds emission rate in kilograms per megagram for tooling gel coat used in the past 12 months;
MTG = Mass of tooling gel coat in megagrams used in the past 12 months.
This demonstration shall be conducted at the end of the first 12-month averaging period and at the end of every subsequent month for only those operations that are included in the average.
Where:
PVOP = weighted-average monomer volatile organic compounds emission rate in kilograms of monomer volatile organic compounds per megagram of material applied for each open molding operation (PVR, PVPG, PVCG, PVTR, and PVTG) included in the average;
Mi = mass or resin or gel coat i in megagrams used within an operation in the past 12 months;
n = number of different open molding resins and gel coats used within an operation in the past 12 months;
PVi = the monomer volatile organic compounds emission rate for resin or gel coat i in kilograms of monomer volatile organic compounds per megagram of material applied used within an operation in the past 12 months. Equations in Table 2 shall be used to compute PV. The calculated averages from Equation 4 shall be used as the weighted-average values in Equation 3 in Subparagraph (f)(2) of this Rule.
Table 2. Compliant Materials Monomer Volatile Organic Compounds Content for Open Molding Resin and Gel Coat
For this material | and this application method | Use this formula to calculate the monomer VOC emission rate |
1. Production resin, tooling resin | a. Atomized | 0.014 x (Resin VOC%)2.425 |
b. Atomized, plus vacuum bagging with roll-out | 0.01185 x (Resin VOC%)2.425 | |
c. Atomized, plus vacuum bagging without roll-out | 0.00945 x (Resin VOC%)2.425 | |
d. Nonatomized | 0.014 x (Resin VOC%)2.275 | |
e. Nonatomized, plus vacuum bagging with roll-out | 0.0110 x (Resin VOC%)2.275 | |
f. Nonatomized, plus vacuum bagging without roll-out | 0.0076 x (Resin VOC%)2.275 | |
2. Pigmented gel coat, clear gel coat, tooling gel coat | All methods | 0.445 x (Gel coat VOC%)1.675 |
Where:
PVF = The as-applied monomer volatile organic compounds emission rate in kilograms monomer VOC per megagram of filled material for the filled production resin or tooling resin;
PVU = The monomer volatile organic compounds emission rate for the neat (unfilled) resin before filler is added, as calculated using the formulas in Table 2 of Subparagraph (f)(3) of this Rule.
%Filler = The weight-percent of filler in the as-applied filled resin system.
15A N.C. Admin. Code 02D .0963
Eff. September 1, 2010;
Readopted Eff. November 1, 2020.
Eff. 9/1/2010.