Survey on trial activities for renting furniture and zero formaldehyde emitting furniture

Updated on furniture 2024-08-28
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Probably, because today's furniture is generally made of high-density boards and other panels, environmental standards are very concerning. Formaldehyde content is even seriously exceeded, try it before buying, use it for a period of time, you can see whether the furniture has a taste, and even how the quality of the furniture is, which is more conducive to promoting the company's products and playing a role in four or two thousand pounds.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It won't be very troublesome, just moving in and out of the home is enough to worry about who really decorates it, and then you will definitely have to buy the home that you are used to.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In fact, it is better to rent furniture than to buy it directly from the factory. The price of rent is actually about the same as the price of the factory. Buy one or two pieces first and come back to see how the quality and material are.

    The general factory has a contract sheet when selling furniture, which has a description of the material of the product, and you can ask the manufacturer to produce according to the material, so that your interests and quality are guaranteed.

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There is a direct relationship. Since the boiling point of formaldehyde is degrees, the volatilization rate of formaldehyde surges after the temperature is higher than 20 degrees, and the higher the temperature, the more intense the molecular movement. The effect of humidity on formaldehyde is mainly because the urea-formaldehyde glue in the plate is produced by the polymerization reaction of urea and formaldehyde, and the urea-formaldehyde glue will decompose into urea and formaldehyde when the humidity increases when the board is damp, thereby increasing the content of free formaldehyde in the plate, resulting in an increase in the content volatilized into the air.

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