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Re: [Strawbale] Plaster and fire safety -And PU question



--On Tuesday, December 7, 2010 10:11 AM +0100 Kurt235@yahoo... wrote:

Formaldehyd is a naturel product contained in wood.
There are no formaldeyd free OSB´s (wood).
After "they" found out how bad formaldehyd is, "they" changed the clue
to PU-clue. But this clue contains isocyanate... THat PU-clue is
worse...but most people just don´t know! As a building biologist i
wouldn´t use OSB´s in my home!

I haven't been able to find any references to formaldehyde in (natural) wood. In all the regulatory documents that I looked at, formaldehyde was only discussed as an additive to wood products. Can you tell us more about the concentrations in natural wood, Kurt? From my searches, it looks like the researchers considered the naturally occurring levels of formaldehyde in wood, if any, to be too low to mention. In contrast, there is much discussion of the amount of formaldehyde added to wood products, and the health risks that might be associated, even at very low concentrations. There are also a number of composite wood products labeled as "formaldehyde-free", which may contain other dangerous chemicals.

Derelict

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