Are there many companies manufacturing no added formaldehyde products for the furniture/furniture backing industries?
Although no added formaldehyde products are still fairly uncommon, several companies are at various stages of developing and introducing them. Until now, the challenge has been to find alternatives to formaldehyde that can match it in cost-efficiency and durability. • I’m familiar with acrylic, but I’ve never heard of styrenebutadiene. What sort of material is it? What advantages do products made with acrylic or styrenebutadiene have over those made with other formaldehyde alternatives? Styrenebutadiene was one of the first synthetic materials to replace natural rubber and was used to make tires during World War II. Over the years, researchers have found a way to compound it for greater durability using no added formaldehyde crosslinkers. It has many applications and is widely used as an additive in everything from latex gloves to concrete. Acrylic’s high strength makes it a much-loved component in items ranging from beauty products to clothing. You might know this man-made resin under