Board is a necessity for home decoration and is closely related to human health and safety. In addition to solid wood boards, synthetic artificial boards are also widely used. Artificial board is a board or molded product made from wood or other non wood plants as raw materials, separated into various unit materials through certain mechanical processing, and bonded with or without adhesives and other additives. Whether considering safety, environmental protection, or practical performance, the testing of sheet metal and its end products has its indispensable necessity and importance.
Test product scope:
Solid wood board, plywood, particle board, density fiber board, sandwich board, decorative panel, crushed wood board, hard wood board, etc.
Furniture, wooden toys and children's products, kitchen cabinets, flooring, other wooden products, etc.
Our testing follows the following standards:
National standards: GB/T 17657, GB 18580, GB 18584, GB/T 18103, GB/T 18102, GB/T 15102, GB/T 15105, GB/T 15104, GB/T 15036, etc
EU standards: EN 717, EN ISO 12460, etc
British Standards: BS 5666, BS EN 13986, etc
American standards: ASTM D6007, ASTM D 5582, TB 117, etc
Japanese standards: JIS A 1460, JIS A 5908
Australian/New Zealand Standard: AS/NZS 4266
Our testing projects mainly include:
Physical testing:
Density, moisture content, water absorption thickness expansion rate, internal bonding strength, static bending strength and elastic modulus, surface bonding strength, and surface wear resistance
Dip peeling, light fastness, impact, drop, bearing test, fatigue test, dynamic load test, etc
Toxic and Harmful Testing:
Formaldehyde release: Perforation extraction method, small-scale climate chamber method, dryer method, gas analysis method
Heavy metal content: copper, arsenic, lead, chromium, cadmium, mercury, etc
Pentachlorophenol content, fungicide content, etc
Other tests:
Fungicidal resistance
Fire resistance and flame retardancy
Testing ability
Moisture content
(1) Testing principle: Determine the moisture content by comparing the difference in mass before and after drying with the percentage of mass before drying.
(2) Test standards: EN 322:1993, AS/NZS 2269.0:2012 (Section 1.7), GB/T 15102-2006 (Section 6.3.4), EN 622-1:2003, EN 636:2012 (Section 10), EN 312: 2010, S/NZS 4266.3, ASTM D1037-12 A.8.4
Reaction to fire
(1) Testing principle: Determine the combustion level of materials through different combustion testing methods.
(2) Test standards: GB/T 24137-2009 (Section 6.5), EN 15534-1:2014 (Section 9.6)
Resistance to cigarette test
(1) Testing principle: Determine the resistance of the floor surface to cigarette burning.
(2) Test standard: GB/T 17657-2013 Section