Composite wood materials in the form of chipboards based on urea-formaldehyde resins (grades KF-MT-15, KF-NFP, etc.) are widely used in furniture production. However, one of the main shortcomings of chipboards is their toxicity associated with the release of a gas harmful to humans – formaldehyde. Its maximum permissible concentration in the air of a residential building should not exceed 0,01 mg per m3 of air. The paper shows one of the solutions to the problem of reducing the toxicity of chipboards
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