What Is Formaldehyde Emission?

For formaldehyde emissions, the standard for green building materials set by the International Environmental Protection Organization is no higher than 8mg / 100g, and brands that are below this standard should be selected as much as possible.

Formaldehyde emissions

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For formaldehyde emissions, the standard for green building materials set by the International Environmental Protection Organization is no higher than 8mg / 100g, and brands that are below this standard should be selected as much as possible.
The environmentally acceptable standard for formaldehyde release from man-made boards is 0.20mg / m3. Formaldehyde is a chemical gas. If the air content reaches a certain concentration, it will cause harm to the human body. It is mainly used in the manufacturing process of composite materials to play an adhesive role. In this way, the formaldehyde contained in building materials will not volatilize immediately, but will slowly volatilize due to different temperature and humidity conditions, and the volatilization time will be more than ten years. Living in an environment where the concentration of formaldehyde exceeds the standard for a long time will cause obvious damage to human eyes, nose, and respiratory system or cause skin diseases. Animal experiment results also show that excessive formaldehyde release can also lead to nasal cancer and respiratory cancer.

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