Is solid wood flooring really zero formaldehyde flooring?

Updated on Solid wood 2024-08-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Even if the materials you use are all E0 standards, you can't guarantee that indoor formaldehyde does not exceed the standard.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    At the current level of technology, it is difficult to achieve zero formaldehyde on wood floors, and it can only be said that the formaldehyde content is infinitely close to zero.

    At present, the state has not issued relevant standards for formaldehyde-free flooring, that is to say, the formaldehyde-free flooring produced by businesses should be lower than a certain value, or the floor itself does not contain formaldehyde, and there is no industry standard or national standard to follow.

    Zero formaldehyde flooring is just a gimmick of the business, and the wood itself actually contains formaldehyde, but the content is less, and it has no effect on the human body. In fact, many things in life contain formaldehyde, but they are all traces.

    Solid wood flooring is actually the wood floor with the lowest formaldehyde content in wood flooring, so although solid wood flooring is not zero formaldehyde, it is indeed the most environmentally friendly wood floor.

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