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You can use the free text search function to find information in the case story database. Most suitable are: substance name and other substance identifier (EC- and CAS-number). You can refine your search after first entry for sector-, function- and process-categories. The case studies are meant to serve as source of inspiration and ideas for substitution. The alternatives are constantly being developed further. We therefore recommend that you to check in each individual case whether an alternative is suitable for your applications and purposes. If you are aware of any other relevant information that is not mentioned in the current case story, please contact SUBSPORTplus.

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Green Glue - alternative for methanol releasing silane based parquet adhesives

The European wood flooring (parquet) market produces over 100 million square meters per year. Approximately 70% of wood floors are installed by bonding using specialised adhesives, with an estimated annual consumption of 70 million litres. Most of them contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other hazardous substances which are harmful to human health and the environment. Green glue is an environmentally friendly adhesive for wood-flooring installation. It does not contain VOCs, isocyanates or tin and does not release methanol.

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Life cycle assessment of three paints

An assessment of environmental and occupational health impacts of a powdered paint, a solvent based paint and a water-based paint showed that xylene, titanium dioxide and TGIC are first priority to substitute. Beta hydroxy alkylamide is suggested as an alternative for TGIC . No successful chemical alternative for xylene was found, but other water based paint systems could be used. No alternative to titanium dioxide was suggested.

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Green Glue - eine Alternative zu Methanol freisetzendem Parkettkleber auf der Basis von Silanen.

Der europäische Markt für Holzbodenbeläge (Parkett) produziert über 100 Millionen Quadratmeter pro Jahr. Ungefähr 70% der Holzböden werden unter Verwendung spezieller Kleber bei einem geschätzten Verbrauch von 70 Millionen Litern pro Jahr verlegt. Die meisten von ihnen enthalten flüchtige organische Verbindungen (VOCs) und andere gefährliche Stoffe, die gesundheits- und umweltschädlich sind. Green Glue ist ein umweltfreundlicher Kleber für die Verlegung von Holzfußböden. Es enthält weder VOCs noch Isocyanate oder Zinn und gibt kein Methanol ab.

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