Hot pot barbecue table Foshan Shunde Oubao Luo Intelligent Catering Equipment Co., Ltd. , https://www.aobl-ch.com
Five factors affect the amount of formaldehyde released from furniture
The amount of formaldehyde released from furniture depends on a variety of factors. Beyond the overall product quality, the type of wood, adhesives used, and the manufacturing process—such as pressing and post-treatment—can all influence formaldehyde emissions. Jin Fuli Furniture offers a wide range of products designed with low-emission materials to ensure safer indoor environments. [http://jfl.cnjiaju.com/Share]
The decorative finish on furniture plays a significant role in sealing in formaldehyde. During production, it's essential to use low-formaldehyde adhesives, coatings, and materials, along with proper techniques that prevent additional formaldehyde release after installation.
The "bearing ratio" refers to the proportion of furniture surface area exposed indoors compared to the room’s volume. A higher bearing ratio means more formaldehyde is likely to accumulate. To reduce this, it's advisable to minimize the number of furniture pieces in a space when functionality is already met.
Edge sealing is especially important for panel furniture, as it helps prevent formaldehyde from escaping through exposed edges. When designing, using thinner panels where possible can also help lower emissions while maintaining structural integrity.
Environmental conditions significantly affect formaldehyde release. Temperature, humidity, and ventilation all play a role. For example, a rise in temperature by 8°C can double the concentration of formaldehyde in the air, while increased humidity by 12% can raise formaldehyde levels by around 15%. Using air conditioning, dehumidifiers, and fresh air systems can help regulate these factors and keep emissions under control.
Formaldehyde emission from furniture typically increases over time after production. It is recommended to let new furniture air out for a period before use, ideally in a high-temperature and high-humidity environment, to speed up the release of formaldehyde and reduce long-term exposure risks.
By understanding and managing these factors, homeowners can make informed choices to create healthier living spaces.