Does new furniture have formaldehyde? Isn t it very polluting

Updated on furniture 2024-03-03
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not necessarily.

    It depends on whether glue is used in the new furniture, because the glue contains formaldehyde.

    If it is furniture made of solid wood with mortise and tenon structure, it is white and unpainted, and there is no formaldehyde. For example, unpainted mahogany furniture, unpainted furniture made of ship wood, and so on.

    If it is solid wood furniture made of boards, there is formaldehyde. Plates include: large core board, ecological board, MDF, plywood, particleboard, finger joint board, etc., all contain formaldehyde.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, new furniture should be left open for a few days

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