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Columbia has converted all of its hardwood plywood and particleboard facilities to a proprietary formaldehyde-free manufacturing system called PureBond®. Cost-competitive with the similar urea formaldehyde (UF)-made hardwood plywood, Columbia's PureBond formula is derived naturally, then enhanced with a proprietary resin, giving it particularly strong bonding and water-resistance qualities. And better yet it enables Columbia to completely eliminate formaldehyde from its standard veneer-core decorative panel production. With a growing focus from the architectural community on indoor air quality, Columbia's formaldehyde-free decorative panels are also compliant with the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards, earning one point for LEED's EQ Credit 4.4 for Low-Emitting Materials: Composite Wood. And PureBond panels also eliminate formaldehyde from both press and product emissions, which is good news for everyone, including our employees. |
Kitchen cabinets made by Neil Kelly Cabinets, Portland, Oregon, using Columbia's new PureBond formaldehyde-free hardwood plywood.
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