Formaldehyde is a colourless and strong-smelling volatile organic compound (VOC) used in various industries that produce materials we use very common . Producing composite and engineered wood products, which are widely used in cabinetry, countertops, mouldings, furniture, shelves, stair systems, flooring, wall sheathing, support beams and trusses, and many other home furnishings and constructions, require formaldehyde-based resins. Formaldehyde-based glues make excellent bonding agents and provide high-quality, cost-effective performance.Formaldehyde-based resins are used in a variety of panel and board products by the wood products industry, allowing for the sustainable use of forestry resources and reducing waste. Like composite wood panels, which would otherwise be burned or sent in a landfill, are often created from recovered wood waste. In the productions of vaccinations, anti-infective medications, and hard-gel capsules, formaldehyde has a long history of safe use. For instance, when creating the influenza vaccine, formaldehyde is used to inactivate viruses like the influenza virus so that they don't spread disease.

It naturally occurs in trees, plants, fruits, and vegetables. It may also come from various commercial products. Wallpapers, textiles, vinyl and even toothpaste contain formaldehyde and also the plywood that makes up your ceilings, walls and cabinets also contains formaldehyde, since plywood products are bonded using adhesives that contain the chemical. The most common building materials that contain industrial products with formaldehyde are resins, paints, coatings, and glues and other adhesives. You will also find the compound in some commercial products we use on a daily basis, such as clothes, cosmetics, leather goods, and plastic products.Plywood is another example of a formaldehyde-based product. Manufacturers use an adhesive known as phenol formaldehyde to add structural and moisture durability to plywood products.

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