Furniture paint is harmful to the body

Updated on furniture 2024-09-12
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Personally, I think that formaldehyde is the most harmful thing in the paint, and I think we will smell it after decoration.

    Formaldehyde is a colorless, irritating gas with a strong odor, and its 35% 40% aqueous solution is commonly known as formalin. Formaldehyde is a puree poison, which can be combined with proteins, and after inhaling high concentrations of formaldehyde, there will be severe irritation and edema of the respiratory tract, eye stinging, headache, and bronchial asthma can also occur. Direct skin contact with formaldehyde can cause dermatitis, pigmentation, and necrosis.

    Frequent inhalation of a small amount of formaldehyde can cause chronic poisoning, mucosal congestion, skin irritation, atopic dermatitis keratinization and fragility, nail bed finger pain, long-term inhalation of pregnant women may lead to malformation of newborn babies, and even death, long-term inhalation of men can lead to male sperm malformation, death, decreased sexual function, severe can lead to leukemia, pneumothorax, lack of reproductive ability, systemic symptoms include headache, fatigue, poor stomach appetite, palpitations, insomnia, weight loss and autonomic disorders. Various man-made panels (particleboard, MDF, fiberboard, plywood, etc.) can contain formaldehyde due to the use of urea-formaldehyde resin binders. The production of new furniture, the decoration of walls and floors, all use adhesives.

    Wherever adhesives are used in large quantities, formaldehyde is always released. In addition, some chemical fiber carpets and paints also contain a certain amount of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde can also come from cosmetics, detergents, pesticides, disinfectants, preservatives, printing inks, paper, textile fibers and other chemical light products.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The paint basically does not contain formaldehyde, which is basically in the glue used in woodworking, such as woodworking board, plywood, and particleboard. The main harm of paint to the body is xylene, free TDI

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