"Can you believe the statement of zero formaldehyde in the furniture market?" Mr. Wang has been wandering around in several furniture cities these days in order to be able to buy a set of environmentally friendly furniture. A few days ago, he saw a piece of furniture claiming "zero formaldehyde" in a furniture city, and the sales staff showed him many certificates. Mr. Wang said that this set of furniture is average in style and the price is about 20% more expensive than other homes, but what makes him tempted is the merchant's commitment to "zero formaldehyde". But he still hesitated, not knowing whether the so-called "zero formaldehyde" is reliable.
Furniture with "green environmental protection" marks abound. In addition to the government departments such as the General Administration of Quality Supervision, the Ministry of Environmental Protection and other government departments, these certification bodies also have "commitment" and "recommendation" evaluation marks issued by social organizations. Most operators recommend to consumers that the cabinet is made of pure solid wood, not composite wood, and is hand-polished, so it is very environmentally friendly and absolutely free of formaldehyde.
"The 'zero formaldehyde' argument simply doesn't hold water!" Regarding the "zero formaldehyde" promoted by the merchants, relevant people said that what the merchants said was too absolute, it was just a gimmick for publicity. Some panel furniture sold on the market today, such as composite boards, three-plywood, MDF, plywood, etc., are also sources of formaldehyde. As for some consumers who think that solid wood furniture must be free of formaldehyde is actually misunderstood, because most furniture will use chemical products such as adhesives and paints. Paints contain toluene, xylene and heavy metals soluble lead, cadmium, chromium, mercury and other harmful substances Therefore, "zero formaldehyde" is exaggerated.
The industry and commerce department also reminded that when buying furniture, beware of the "zero formaldehyde" gimmick, but also carefully choose chemical products to remove formaldehyde to prevent secondary pollution of furniture. In addition, most products are "surface blocking agents" rather than "decomposing agents", and can only temporarily wrap formaldehyde in release sources such as plates. For example, chemical air treatment products are obtained through artificial synthesis, many of which are aromatic compounds. Almost all aromatic compounds contain benzene ring compounds suspected to be carcinogens. In addition, many chemical products are oxidative and corrosive, which is easy to cause damage to the utensils and also to the operators and residents. When the cover and cover products are hot and humid, the membrane is easy to break, and formaldehyde will be released again, becoming a "time bomb" that threatens the health of family members.
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KONE Oyj (officially typeset KONE and pronounced /koʊneɪ/), founded in 1910 and headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, is an international engineering and service company employing some 49,000 personnel worldwide. The firm is the 4th largest manufacturers of elevators and escalators worldwide, and also provides maintenance services and modernization. In addition, KONE builds and services automatic doors and gates. The company provides local service for builders, developers, building owners, designers and architects in 1,000 offices in over 50 countries.Since 1924, KONE has been owned by one of Finland's wealthiest families, the Herlin family. After Harald Herlin purchased the company in 1924, he served as its Chairman until 1941. Afterwards, his son, Heikki H. Herlin, took over his father's post from 1941–1987. Control of the company was then handed down to his son, Pekka Herlin, which he retained from 1987–2003. The current Chairman of KONE's Board of Directors from 2003 onwards is Antti Herlin, the son of Pekka Herlin.
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In June 2013 the company launched a new high-rise elevator technology, called 'KONE UltraRope', which enables future elevator travel heights of 1 kilometre. The product is light due to its carbon fibre core and a high-friction coating. Because of these qualities, elevator energy consumption in high-rise buildings can be cut significantly.
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