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This document discusses formaldehyde emissions from plywood and laminated veneer lumber. It finds that over 90% of these wood panels are bonded with phenol formaldehyde, which does not emit formaldehyde after curing. Testing shows these products emit an average of 0.006ppm of formaldehyde, well below safety standards. The remaining 10% of products that use amino plastics as adhesives emit low levels of formaldehyde that meet European standards. Occupational exposure levels in wood panel mills are also well below safety limits. The industry continues working to further reduce formaldehyde emissions from wood panel adhesives.
This document discusses formaldehyde emissions from plywood and laminated veneer lumber. It finds that over 90% of these wood panels are bonded with phenol formaldehyde, which does not emit …