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Updated on furniture 2024-05-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I have been engaged in formaldehyde removal for several years.

    I asked rhetorically, how to decompose formaldehyde when you sleep at night, this is the time when you need to decompose formaldehyde the most.

    In addition to formaldehyde, use a big brand.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Nope. Worried that the film formation will damage the furniture and affect the normal use of the furniture, you can choose a better photophyll catalyst. Photophyll is extracted from plants, which can enhance the photosensitivity of plants and the light sensitivity of photocatalysts.

    To make up for the weakness of the traditional photocatalyst, the photocatalyst has the effect of adsorbing and decomposing formaldehyde in addition to formaldehyde, and the formaldehyde is adsorbed and decomposed into water carbon dioxide, and photophyll can also play a very strong formaldehyde removal role even in the indoor environment and no light environment. It can also go deep into the interior of the furniture board to decompose formaldehyde, which will not affect the normal use.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Regular photocatalyst spray has no corrosive effect on furniture, but after the photocatalyst spray dries, it will form a protective film If it is not sprayed evenly, there will be some white marks, it will be more ugly, I haven't seen a good treatment method for this Baiyinzi, after spraying, it is best to gently wipe it with a cotton towel so that there is no problem.

    ...Yuansen State Formaldehyde Removal undertakes all kinds of indoor air treatment projects.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Generally non-corrosive. Photocatalyst is a general term for photosemiconductor materials with photocatalytic function represented by nano-scale titanium dioxide, which is coated on the surface of the substrate as a film, and produces a strong catalytic degradation function under the action of light: it can effectively degrade toxic and harmful gases in the air.

    Be careful not to destroy the formed film within a week of spraying, otherwise formaldehyde and other harmful gases will still be emitted. Pay attention to ventilation and drying, and do not spray in places without sunlight.

    Some of the better ones can choose photophyll materials, which can be decomposed with or without light, mainly with the participation of plant extracts. Photophyll is extracted from plants, which can enhance the photosensitivity of plants and the light sensitivity of photocatalysts. To make up for the weakness of the photocatalyst, the photocatalyst has the effect of adsorbing and decomposing formaldehyde in addition to formaldehyde, and the formaldehyde is adsorbed and decomposed into water carbon dioxide, and the photophyll can also play a very strong formaldehyde removal role even in the indoor environment and no light environment.

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