Sustainable Reduction of the Odor Impact of Painting Wooden Products for Interior Design

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Abstract

The construction and building field represents a key sector for the recent Circular Economy Action Plan (March 2020). Therefore, the production of low impact materials represents an essential step towards the implementation of a sustainable market. In this regard, the present paper focused on the production of painting wooden products for interior design. These industrial processes include an essential phase consisting of the reduction of odor emissions, which produce negative impacts on the environment and a persistent annoyance for the population close to the facilities. The main cause of the odor emissions in wood painting manufacturing is the production of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In this context, the present research aimed to develop an innovative process able to combine the use of lower impact paints with a more efficient UV system for the abatement of the emissions.

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Amato, A., Bigi, G. P., Baldini, C., & Beolchini, F. (2020). Sustainable Reduction of the Odor Impact of Painting Wooden Products for Interior Design. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(22), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10228124

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