MPI Approved Products List
List Updated
List Updated
New Information: In addition to the new High Performance
Architectural categories, there is also information on Low Odor/Low VOC
categories being developed. The new gloss and sheen ranges are in place
and required levels of drywall finishing are noted for each. This MPI
Approved products list also lists expanded 'Detailed Performance' categories.
This Approved Products List is not unlike any "QPL" (Qualified
Products List). In fact, a number of cities and other agencies are using
the MPI Approved Products List as their "QPL," as do hundreds
of architects, specification writers, building owners, property managers,
condo councils, and government agencies.
An
example of acceptance by government is the recent adoption of MPI standards
by the U.S. Navy.
(UFGS) Also see
the cross-reference table matching the Federal standards and the MPI Standards.>>
The MPI Architectural Painting Specification and Maintenance Repainting
standards are presently referenced by the Dept. of Defense Unified Facilities Guide Specification,
the AIA’s MasterSpec, SpecLink, GSA,
the Canadian Government’s National Master Specification,
and many others.
If you are a
Coatings Manufacturer and you wish to list your products in MPI's Approved Products List, please visit our
Listing Procedures page
SOME USEFUL FACTS ABOUT THIS LIST |
Listing Manufacturers |
Uses of the List |
Gloss and Sheen
(and drywall finishing levels) |
Environmentally Friendly |
Here's a list of quality coatings manufacturers with contact information and short descriptions. Each have one or more items on MPI's Approved Products List. |
The scope and validity of this list |
A little more about this important aspect of decorative coatings |
Options are E1, E2, and E3 or blank.
E2 and E3 are generally considered "Environmentally Friendly"
GPS-1 meets the MPI
Green Performance® Standard GPS-1-08
GPS-2 meets the MPI Green Performance® Standard GPS-2-08
L meets LEED (excluding LEED for Schools)
RG meets the regulatory requirements of either the OTC states (or those who have adopted similar levels of VOC) or EC (Environment Canada's VOC requirements). |
Criteria for MPI Approved Product Listing
These listings meet current (i.e. to
July 2012
) MPI standards for
approval and listing. Information on MPI "Detailed Performance", "Evaluated
Performance", and "Intended Use" product specifications
are available from MPI.
MPI " Detailed Performance" and MPI "Evaluated Performance"
products require the manufacturer's technical certification that the product
meets either the required MPI's " Detailed Performance" definition,
or the MPI "Evaluated Performance" definition. Both require
verification by MPI lab tests. Continued listing is dependant upon random
MPI confirmation testing.
MPI "Intended Use" products require the manufacturer's technical certification that the product meets MPI's "Intended Use" definition and requirements.
At the time of printing, all listings were certified by the manufacturer
to meet or exceed MPI performance standards. Further, with this edition,
where a VOC “E” number is shown, the manufacturer has certified
to the VOC level. MPI reserves the right to require periodic testing of
products listed under MPI ‘Detailed Performance’ categories
to ensure continued compliance, and reserves the right to withdraw approval,
at any time, of non-complying products. As a condition of listing, manufacturers
are obliged to notify MPI of a material change in formulation that may
affect product performance.
Performance
The criteria for MPI product listing approval are periodically modified to require universal performance-based standards developed by MPI (in conjunction with paint manufacturers and paint technologists) to be a benchmark, so that future MPI product approval continues to reflect only quality premium products in industry-defined categories.
MPI reserves the right, at any time, to upgrade, or otherwise modify its performance standards, which may require additional product qualification.
Generally, untinted whites and related tint bases in the same line are used for consideration for inclusion in the MPI Approved Products List. It should be noted, however, that accent bases might not provide the same durability as the whites. It is also noted that tinting can affect certain performance properties, sometimes significantly.
In addition to the new High Performance Architectural categories, there are also new Institutional Low Odor/Low VOC categories. The new MPI Gloss and Sheen standards are in place, and required levels of drywall finishing are noted for each. This MPI Approved Products List also lists expanded Detailed Performance categories.