usual living conditions
Posted by Liu Yi over 6 months ago
one is the building of the national standard requirements of the air content of up to 0.08 mg per cubic meter, two hours before the test requirements sealed ventilation. The second decoration standard is the Ministry of Health required air content of up to 0.1 mg per cubic meter, testing requirements of indoor air confined for up to 12 hours or
more. Because the second standard is closer to people's usual living conditions, air testing generally adopts the second standard. Here you must be very curious about what
our standard for integrated wall panels is, and I can tell you pretty clearly that our integrated wallboard emits only 0.2 mg per liter of formaldehyde, an international standard E0 level , So people can rest assured that this is zero formaldehyde, of course, zero formaldehyde is not completely not to say, but reached the highest standards
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