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What defines a reasonable correlation from manufacturer to third party certifier testing?

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What defines a reasonable correlation from manufacturer to third party certifier testing?

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CARB staff is relying on third party certifiers to establish a correlation between the manufacturers’ routine quality control testing and the third party certifier’s primary or secondary test method, based on a minimum of five data pairs. 30. Will CARB supply correlations for small-chamber-to-large-chamber and desiccator-to-large-chamber? No. The correlations will be calculated by the manufacturer of composite wood products based on the primary or secondary test method data received from a third party certifier (see FAQ section L), under the requirements established by CARB. 31. The dynamic micro-chamber (DMC) is used extensively in the composite wood industry. Will it be CARB approved using the InterScan sensor? The use of the dynamic micro-chamber (DMC) as an alternate small scale test method for conducting formaldehyde emission testing for composite wood products has been approved by the CARB Executive Officer. For further information, please refer to the following link at: http://w

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