Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Racheli Gai (racheli![]() |
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Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 16:53:06 -0600 (MDT) |
>No, because the fiberglass is enclosed. There is a very small amount of >formaldehyde but not nearly as much as there is in various pressed wood >products. >(This info via our resident green architect.) What does "very small amount" mean? - pressed wood products tend to have A LOT, so saying "not nearly as much" isn't very helpful... Also, what kind of formaldehyde is it? (Depending on the kind, it might do most of the offgassing in a few months, or keep offgassing for years to come). R. ----------------------------------------------------------- racheli [at] sonoracohousing.com (Racheli Gai) ----------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list Cohousing-L [at] cohousing.org Unsubscribe and other info: http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L
- Re: Acoustics: Tectum vs Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels, (continued)
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Re: Acoustics: Tectum vs Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels Laura Fitch, A.I.A., July 18 2003
- Re: Acoustics: Tectum vs Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels Sharon Villines, July 18 2003
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Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels Racheli Gai, July 18 2003
- Re: Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels Sharon Villines, July 18 2003
- Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels Racheli Gai, July 18 2003
- Re: Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels Sharon Villines, July 18 2003
- Re: Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels Howard Landman, July 21 2003
- Re: Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels Kai von Fintel, July 21 2003
- Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels/formaldehyde Racheli Gai, July 21 2003
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Re: Acoustics: Tectum vs Fabric-Covered Fiberglass Panels Laura Fitch, A.I.A., July 18 2003
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