Why Formaldehyde Should be Reduced in Bamboo Flooring
Article written by : Valley Furniture Havre Formaldehyde is made up of a H2CO compound and can possibly used as an adhesive in the production of lower quality bamboo flooring materials. When bamboo flooring is manufactured, bamboo shafts are cut into thin strips and treated in borax for insects and vermin. After boiling, it is shredded or layered under high heat and pressures to create blocks or planks. Whether shredded into a block that can be cut, or glued together in layers, adhesive must be used to keep the materials together. Strong adhesives are necessary to maintain the durability of a bamboo plank, but formaldehyde is an adhesive that should be avoided during the manufacturing of bamboo flooring. Many wholesale bamboo flooring sellers are importers and not...
What Does an Air Conditioner Filter Do?
In these hot summer months, air conditioning is more of a necessity than a luxury, especially in areas known for their sweltering heat. Air conditioners do more than just keep a room cool. Almost all come with an air conditioner filter that is designed to keep out debris and pollutants. These wonderful devices also control the humidity within a house and supply adequate ventilation. They are also far more effective than those huge blocks of ice that were used prior to the invention of refrigeration. So what exactly does an air conditioner filter do? The purpose of an air filter is to trap and collect unwanted particles, foreign objects, and other pollutants in the air and keep them from circulating in the room. The filter also has the duty of keeping the air...
Saltbox Style Architecture: Phineas Upham House
Saltbox architecture is a specific design and style that was often used in Colonial times. The Saltbox style received its name due to the similarity to a saltbox ornament. The Colonial period was from 1680-1820. The Saltbox style homes were extremely popular among the early American settlers. Saltbox style was one of three common styles of homes during that time. The other two styles were the Cape Cod style and the Georgian style. Most Colonial homes were two-stories high and one room deep. The majority of homes in the Colonial Period had a wood frame and a simple floor plan. Saltbox style has a unique look to it because it has a sloping roof and it’s asymmetrical in nature. They look very similar to sheds and usually came equipped with a central...
“the Village”
The West Village is oft referenced as simply, “the Village”, despite the existence of the crosstown East Village. The Village was the mecca of artistic development and social unrest in the 50s and 60s. The community has retained its beatnik vibe, but has developed into an effectual suburb of neighboring New York University, and also has some overspill from the Meatpacking district’s high-end shopping and boutiques. Nevertheless, the residential portions of the Village remain quaint and green. Tree-lined streets, and row-houses are typical for the area, and while rent for an one-bedroom pushes upwards of $2500.00, the benefits of living in the Village including immediate access to some of NYCs best bars and restaurants, walking distance to...
The Air Hoist: The “Sort of” Powered Tool
While there are many fine electric hoists available in today’s market, with the reliable CM hoist as a perfect example, we may find ourselves in situations where ample power isn’t readily available or even wanted. Especially in the oil and gas industry, where extra electric power may be frowned upon, an alternate type of non-manual hoist may be desired. And as time goes on, these alternate types of hoists are beginning to be used in both the maritime and construction industries. Let it be said that the air hoist is a fully functioning member of the hoist family. Based through the use of air compressors and hydraulics, the air hoist is, in some ways, beginning to surpass it’s electric brothers due to their versatility, durability, and probably the most...