Entering any building materials market, the first thing salespeople say is almost always: 'Our board is ENF grade, zero formaldehyde.'. You believe it. You think you have bought the safest board. But the fact may not be that simple. The first misconception is that ENF grade is zero formaldehyde. This is the most widely spread and harmful cognitive error in the industry. The standard for ENF level is that the formaldehyde emission should not exceed 0.025mg/m ³. Please note that it is "not exceeding", not "equal to zero". Any natural wood itself contains trace amounts of formaldehyde, which is a normal product of wood cell metabolism. The so-called 'zero formaldehyde addition' refers to
When you were making custom cabinets, you must have heard of the term 'see through panel'. The salesperson tells you, 'This will cost extra.' You look confused and don't know what it is, but you feel embarrassed to ask, afraid of appearing ignorant. Explain this matter clearly today. The visible panel is the one exposed on the side of the cabinet. For example, you made a wardrobe that looks very nice with two doors when viewed from the front. But what about the side? The side is the cross-section of the cabinet panel, where you can see the structure layer by layer, and the color is completely different from the front, which is very ugly. The sight panel is a decorative panel attached to this side, making the cabinet look the same color and the same from any angle
If the growth engine of the board industry in the past decade has been the delivery of new houses, then in the next decade, this engine will be completely replaced. An unavoidable fact is that the Chinese real estate market has entered the stock era from the incremental era. The growth rate of new residential construction has slowed down, but the demand for renovation, partial renovation, and aging friendly upgrades of old houses is surging. Data shows that the demand for renovating existing houses has accounted for more than 60% of the board consumption. The renovation of old residential areas involves tens of thousands of projects every year, with kitchen and bathroom replacement and whole house renovation becoming mainstream. In addition, with the direct subsidy stimulus brought by the "trade in" policy, a huge, sustained, and structural demand pool is emerging
White cabinets have been the hottest choice in recent years, with cream style, minimalist style, and Japanese style styles almost all inseparable from white. But many people find that within two years of moving in, the white cabinets have turned yellow, and it is the kind of yellow that slowly spreads from the edges to the middle, and cannot be wiped off. What exactly causes white boards to turn yellow? The first reason is the aging of UV paint. Most white finishes use UV paint, which is white and shiny when first applied, but UV paint has a natural drawback - poor resistance to yellowing. Under the action of ultraviolet rays and heat, the paint surface will gradually oxidize and turn yellow. This is not a quality issue, it is a material characteristic. The second reason is that there is no edge banding
The first headache when choosing panels for decoration is that there are too many types. Particle board, multi-layer board, European pine board, density board, solid wood board, just the name can confuse people. Selling every type is good, you want to buy every type, but in the end, you place an order in confusion and only realize it's not right after using it. Let's start with the conclusion: there is no best board, only the most appropriate usage. Particle board is currently the most commonly used substrate for customized home furnishings, not because it is the best, but because it has the highest cost-effectiveness. Good stability, not easily deformed, strong processing performance, suitable for making cabinets and door panels for wardrobes and cabinets. But its weakness is that it has average moisture resistance and moderate nail grip, making it unsuitable for use in