The volatilization hazard of automotive interior materials must be emphasized
After China joined the WTO, it officially opened the curtain of entering the first year of automobile consumption. Nowadays, China has surpassed the British to catch up with Japan, and its car ownership has become the second-largest in the world. However, automotive interior materials, some use a lot of rubber, plastics, adhesives and other substances, so that the content of volatile organic compounds in the car exceeded the standard. These volatile organic compounds are harmful to the human body and can affect the health of the driver. For example, benzene, which can cause leukemia, comes from adhesives, artificial leather, lacquer, and leather. Formaldehyde is mainly derived from knitwear such as seat covers and door linings. These volatile organic compounds are not only harmful to human health but may also condense on the windshield or windows of the car, causing poor visibility and affecting the driver's line of sight and driving safety....