VOC Emissions (Volatile Organic Compounds)
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are chemicals that easily evaporate at room temperature. They are present in many paints, coatings, and solvents, and contribute to air pollution and health risks during application or removal.
Where are VOC emissions an issue?
VOC emissions are a concern in:
- Oil & Gas – offshore risers, flare booms, topside piping.
- Petrochemical & Chemical plants – process vessels, reactors, insulated pipelines.
- Marine & Offshore wind – deck areas, turbine towers, hull details.
- Infrastructure & Power – bridges, cranes, boilers, turbines.
For you as an asset owner, VOC emissions mean stricter regulatory compliance, higher worker safety demands, and potential environmental penalties.
Extra explanation and risks
- Health effects: VOC exposure can cause headaches, respiratory issues, and long-term organ damage.
- Environmental impact: VOCs react with NOx to form ground-level ozone (smog).
- Regulations:
- EU VOC Directive 2004/42/EC.
- US EPA Clean Air Act.
- OSHA worker exposure limits.
During coating removal or surface prep, VOC-containing dust and fumes can be released into the work area.
Pinovo’s dust-free blasting reduces VOC impact by:
- Capturing paint dust containing VOC residues.
- Preventing release into air and water.
- Reducing worker exposure in confined or offshore areas.
Pinovo and VOC compliance
Pinovo supports VOC control by:
- PiWalk™ – large surfaces prepared without VOC release.
- PiPoint™ – spot blasting of VOC-rich coatings.
- PiHab™ – enclosed rope access blasting in confined spaces.
Pinovo does not remove VOCs chemically, but ensures that coating debris containing VOCs is safely contained and disposed of.