Peanut shells also do floor green formaldehyde-free
Posted by Wangkiky Wangkiky over 6 months ago
Peanut shells, corn stalks these very common in rural areas of waste, after processing can be turned into green formaldehyde-free floor. Reporters from the Qingdao Municipal Science and Technology Bureau today, cooperation from Qingdao University of Science and Qingdao Shunde Plastic Machinery researchers developed wood floor, has been successful trial production, Municipal Science and Technology Bureau has declared this achievement Spark projects. Reporters came to the project is located in the north of Jiaozhou-related R & D base. At the base of the laboratory, researchers are looking at new floor soaked in water, which is said to do the moisture resistance test, due to the new floor is made of high density, it is difficult to enter the water molecules, thereby ensuring that the floor will not encounter tide deformation .
"The biggest feature wood flooring is free of formaldehyde." Researchers told reporters, because the wood flooring and laminate flooring in the production process must use adhesives, and mainly on the formaldehyde is present in adhesives, which inevitably produce harmful substances. And this is the new floor grinding corn stalks, peanut shells and other materials into powder, then mixed with resin grinding into powder, made of high temperature die, do not use adhesives in the production process.
"Now most people think environmentally friendly wood flooring, in fact, consume a lot of forest resources." Professor Feng Shaohua Qingdao University of Science and Technology told reporters, solid wood flooring is made from natural trees need felling of trees. And based on the main floor of this new rural waste corn stalks, peanut shells, wood and other plant fibers, raw materials supply is plentiful.