Health and environmental protection are the everlasting themes of the home furnishing industry. Custom wardrobes are becoming increasingly popular among homeowners born in the 1980s. When purchasing wardrobe panels, be sure to ask about the materials used and choose environmentally friendly panels. If you purchase panels with excessive formaldehyde emissions, it will inevitably affect your family's health.
Particleboard: A man-made board made from wood or other lignocellulosic materials, bonded together with an adhesive and heat and pressure. Also called "solid wood particle board."
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) is a type of density fiberboard. It is made from wood fiber or other plant fiber, which is crushed, separated, dried, and then coated with urea-formaldehyde resin or other suitable adhesives, and then hot-pressed to form a man-made board.
Solid wood board: Solid wood board is a wood board made from intact wood (logs). Solid wood boards are generally classified according to the name of the board's substance (log material), and there is no unified standard specification.
We recommend Luli Group's new product: high-end solid wood finger-jointed eco-friendly boards. Because these boards use very little glue during production and are non-toxic and odorless, they are more environmentally friendly and ideal for bedroom wardrobes.
Note: Zero formaldehyde does not mean no formaldehyde
Experts believe that "the term 'zero formaldehyde' is not accurate enough. There are currently two international standards for formaldehyde emissions: E0 and E1. China's E0 standard is essentially equivalent to Europe's E1 standard, which equates to only 0.05 mg of formaldehyde per cubic meter. After edge sealing, high-quality boards are unlikely to release any formaldehyde, so zero formaldehyde actually means zero formaldehyde emissions, not that the material itself is formaldehyde-free."