Plate wardrobe selection tips - What is a board wardrobe? Introduction and function of
Panel wardrobe
Panel wardrobe refers to a disassembly and assembly combination wardrobe with artificial boards as the main base material and plates as the basic structure. Common artificial boards include plywood, joinery board, particle board, medium fiber board, etc. Plywood (plyboard) is often used to make furniture that needs to be bent and deformed; the performance of joinery boards is sometimes affected by the material of the core; particle boards (also known as particle boards and bagasse boards) are loose and are only used for low-end furniture. The most cost-effective and most commonly used is medium density fiberboard (MDF). Common decorative materials for panel furniture include thin wood (commonly known as veneer), wood grain paper (commonly known as stickers), PVC glue board, polyester paint (commonly known as baked paint), etc. A large part of the
panel wardrobe is a wood grain simulation wardrobe. At present, the veneer of some panel wardrobes sold on the market is becoming more and more realistic, with good gloss and feel, and the products with fine craftsmanship and good boards and hardware accessories are also very expensive.
Purchase Tips for Purchasing Board Wardrobes
Smelling
Wooden furniture sold on the market, except for all solid wood furniture, most of them have artificial board parts. Therefore, you should especially smell when purchasing. If it causes people to shed tears or sneeze, it means that the formaldehyde emission of furniture is relatively high. There may be problems. Do not buy it.
Question: Wooden furniture with excessive formaldehyde mostly uses cheap artificial boards, so the price of a complete set of wooden furniture is often “ ultra-low ” Because cheap artificial boards use a lot of inferior glue, the formaldehyde emission is seriously exceeding the standard.
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Consumers request quality inspection reports from dealers to see if the formaldehyde emission of furniture is within the allowed range of the standard. The national standard "Limits of Hazardous Substances in Wooden Furniture" stipulates that the amount of formaldehyde released in wooden furniture shall not exceed 1.5 mg per liter. If the formaldehyde of the selected wooden furniture exceeds the standard, do not buy it. It is recommended to purchase furniture made of boards that meet the e1 standard. Only boards that meet the e1 standard can truly be harmless to the human body. Cleaning and maintenance of panel wardrobes
1. Use a wrung wet towel to avoid scratching the paint surface;
2. Avoid moisture and sun exposure;
3. Panel furniture is most afraid of dragging. When small furniture needs to be moved, you should lift the bottom of the furniture. It is best to ask a professional company for help from large furniture;
4. Avoid contact with corrosive liquids such as acids and alkalis;
5. The fabric of furniture should be dry cleaned, and try to avoid washing to avoid fading; some leather cleaners used for leather and other parts should be cleaned, and avoid washing with soap, laundry detergent, etc.
6. When placing, be sure to place the furniture flat and solid to avoid deformation of the furniture due to partial suspension. When moving furniture, you must lift the four corners hard at the same time to avoid dragging them around on the ground to avoid affecting the service life of the furniture.