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Panel furniture refers to disassembled modular furniture with wood-based panels as the main substrate and panel as the basic structure. Common artificial boards include plywood, blockboard, particle board, and MDF. Plywood (plywood) is often used to make furniture that requires bending and deformation; the performance of blockboard is sometimes affected by the core material; particleboard (also known as particle board, bagasse board) is loose and only used for low-grade furniture. The most cost-effective, most commonly used is medium density fiberboard (MDF). The common finishing materials for panel furniture are thin wood (commonly known as veneer), wood grain paper (commonly known as sticker), PVC rubber sheet, polyester paint surface (commonly known as baking paint). Common artificial boards include fragrant boards, plywood, blockboard, particle board, and MDF.
1. Advantages of panel furniture
Fully effective use of wood disassembly and assembly, convenient production cycle, stable shape, stable shape, and not easy to be deformed
2, the disadvantages of panel furniture
(1) Not environmentally friendly
In order to obtain more benefits, some merchants produce inferior materials such as particleboard, and whether the veneers are all wrapped in furniture, it is easy to release formaldehyde harmful to the human body, which is not formal enough in environmental protection.
(2) non-natural
The biggest difference between the material used for panel furniture and the material of solid wood furniture lies in the naturalness of the material. Most of the current panel furniture is veneer design, which has repeated patterns and lacks the natural feeling of natural materials.
3. Cleaning and maintenance of panel furniture
a. Place it smoothly
The floor of the panel furniture must be kept flat and the four legs balanced. If the furniture is placed in a state of frequent swaying and unstable after being placed, the hoe or the fastener will fall off and the bonding part will be cracked, which will affect the use effect and reduce the life of the furniture. In addition, if the ground is soft and the furniture is unbalanced, do not use wooden boards or iron sheets to cushion the furniture legs. Even if it is balanced, it will be difficult to evenly distribute the force. If it will last for a long time, it will damage the internal structure of the furniture. The only way to compensate is to trim the floor, or use it slightly. A large area of hard rubber sheet is laid on the south side to make the furniture legs stand smoothly.
b. Remove dust
It is best to use a cotton knit cloth to remove dust from the furniture, and then use a soft wool brush to remove dust from the embossed or embossed pattern. Painted furniture should not be wiped with gasoline or organic solvents. It can be wiped with colorless furniture glazing to enhance the gloss and reduce dust.
c. Avoiding the sun
It is best not to be exposed to direct sunlight in the position of the furniture. Frequent sun exposure will fade the furniture paint film, metal parts will be easily oxidized and deteriorated, and the wood will be brittle. Summer is best to cover the sun with curtains to protect the furniture.
d. Indoor humidity
Just keep the indoor humidity and don't let the furniture get wet. In the spring and autumn, the humidifier should be used to limit the time to prevent the furniture from being damaged due to excessive humidity, such as wood decay, rusting of metal parts, and easy opening of the adhesive parts. Usually, wash the furniture as little as possible, and avoid using alkaline water. It should only be wiped with a damp cloth with water and then wiped clean with a dry cloth.
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