The formaldehyde emission of the individual wood species differ from each other. When testing in the 1 m3 chamber, humid oak wood with 9 ppb showed the highest, beech wood with 2 ppb the lowest value. The values for Douglas fir, spruce and pine ranged between 3 ppb and 4 ppb. With the exception of oak, for dry wood formaldehyde emissions were determined being by 1 to 2 units higher. After a defined drying in an almost formaldehyde-free atmosphere (chamber blank value 1 ... 2 ppb) wood moisture values of 7 % to 9 % were attained. The differences regarding the emission values of 3 ppb to 5 ppb are little. The results of the gas analysis method as applied and derived testing method in general confirm the results of the investigations in the 1 ...
A survey of formaldehyde (CH2O) emission rates from U.S.-manufactured particleboard, hardwood plywoo...
As far as formaldehyde emission is concerned wood-based panels for years are ruled by statutory regu...
The requirements on the environmental and health compatibility of materials for interiors increase m...
The formaldehyde emission of the individual wood species in the test chamber differ from each other....
A series of experiments were conducted to characterize formaldehyde and acetaldehyde emissions from ...
On the basis of the WKI's reference test chamber and following the ETB standards elementary concepts...
Abstract Regarding undesired effects of formaldehyde on the health of people and enviroment, it is d...
Six European laboratories used the emission test chamber method (EN ISO 16000-9) for the determinati...
Although formaldehyde has been declared as a ‘human carcinogen’, world demand for this organic compo...
For wood-based panels, is possible to apply two different testing methodologies for formaldehyde emi...
For wood-based panels, is possible to apply two different testing methodologies for formaldehyde emi...
This study aims to correct the widespread misconception in the Japanese housing market that solid wo...
This study aims to correct the widespread misconception in the Japanese housing market that solid wo...
A survey of formaldehyde (CH2O) emission rates from U.S.-manufactured particleboard, hardwood plywoo...
Concern about possible health effects from formaldehyde emitted from wood based panel products manuf...
A survey of formaldehyde (CH2O) emission rates from U.S.-manufactured particleboard, hardwood plywoo...
As far as formaldehyde emission is concerned wood-based panels for years are ruled by statutory regu...
The requirements on the environmental and health compatibility of materials for interiors increase m...
The formaldehyde emission of the individual wood species in the test chamber differ from each other....
A series of experiments were conducted to characterize formaldehyde and acetaldehyde emissions from ...
On the basis of the WKI's reference test chamber and following the ETB standards elementary concepts...
Abstract Regarding undesired effects of formaldehyde on the health of people and enviroment, it is d...
Six European laboratories used the emission test chamber method (EN ISO 16000-9) for the determinati...
Although formaldehyde has been declared as a ‘human carcinogen’, world demand for this organic compo...
For wood-based panels, is possible to apply two different testing methodologies for formaldehyde emi...
For wood-based panels, is possible to apply two different testing methodologies for formaldehyde emi...
This study aims to correct the widespread misconception in the Japanese housing market that solid wo...
This study aims to correct the widespread misconception in the Japanese housing market that solid wo...
A survey of formaldehyde (CH2O) emission rates from U.S.-manufactured particleboard, hardwood plywoo...
Concern about possible health effects from formaldehyde emitted from wood based panel products manuf...
A survey of formaldehyde (CH2O) emission rates from U.S.-manufactured particleboard, hardwood plywoo...
As far as formaldehyde emission is concerned wood-based panels for years are ruled by statutory regu...
The requirements on the environmental and health compatibility of materials for interiors increase m...