What is VOC formaldehyde?
The 2011 National Toxicology Program described formaldehyde as a "known human carcinogen."
Formaldehyde has been identified by the World Health Organization as a carcinogenic and teratogenic substance.
Formaldehyde services are based on the following standards in Mainland China, Hong Kong, the United States and European countries. The safety boundaries and service commitments are 0.07-0.08 mg / m3.
Indoor concentrations of 0.5 mg / m3 can cause tears and abnormal eye sensitivity. Skin contact with formaldehyde may cause allergies. In severe cases, it can even cause hepatitis, pneumonia, and renal dysfunction. Formaldehyde has irritating effects on the skin and mucous membranes, such as the throat, eyes, and nasal cavity, causing edema, inflammation, ulceration, and even serious diseases such as nasopharyngeal cancer in these locations.
Formaldehyde is the most common indoor air pollution poison. About 3,000 different building materials contain formaldehyde, and the main sources are materials such as decoration and synthetic wood boards.
How we remove formaldehyde: Photocatalyst spray
One-time construction, long-term effective.
Photocatalyst raw material multi-position titanium dioxide, chemical catalyst. The surface of the building material or formaldehyde-containing substrate is coated with a photocatalyst. After the photocatalyst is irradiated with ultraviolet rays, hydroxide ions on the surface will be oxidized by holes to form "hydroxide radicals". Volatile organics) take away electrons, and the organics that take away electrons will degrade into smaller molecules, such as carbon dioxide and water, because they lose their bonding ability.
What is VOC formaldehyde?
The 2011 National Toxicology Program described formaldehyde as a "known human carcinogen."
Formaldehyde has been identified by the World Health Organization as a carcinogenic and teratogenic substance.
Formaldehyde services are based on the following standards in Mainland China, Hong Kong, the United States and European countries. The safety boundaries and service commitments are 0.07-0.08 mg / m3.
Indoor concentrations of 0.5 mg / m3 can cause tears and abnormal eye sensitivity. Skin contact with formaldehyde may cause allergies. In severe cases, it can even cause hepatitis, pneumonia, and renal dysfunction. Formaldehyde has irritating effects on the skin and mucous membranes, such as the throat, eyes, and nasal cavity, causing edema, inflammation, ulceration, and even serious diseases such as nasopharyngeal cancer in these locations.
Formaldehyde is the most common indoor air pollution poison. About 3,000 different building materials contain formaldehyde, and the main sources are materials such as decoration and synthetic wood boards.
How we remove formaldehyde: Photocatalyst spray
One-time construction, long-term effective.
Photocatalyst raw material multi-position titanium dioxide, chemical catalyst. The surface of the building material or formaldehyde-containing substrate is coated with a photocatalyst. After the photocatalyst is irradiated with ultraviolet rays, hydroxide ions on the surface will be oxidized by holes to form "hydroxide radicals". Volatile organics) take away electrons, and the organics that take away electrons will degrade into smaller molecules, such as carbon dioxide and water, because they lose their bonding ability.