Recently, some netizens broke the news that Anxin Floor provided Vanke and other housing companies with “toxic floor†that exceeded the standard for formaldehyde. The explosives paste mentioned in the October 2011 (Anxin) factory sent to the "Shanghai National Building Quality and Decoration Materials Quality Supervision and Inspection Center" testing of solid wood composite flooring substrate, formaldehyde emission up to 2.5mg / L, is ( Vanke requested) E0 floor formaldehyde release limit of 0.5mg/L 5 times. On the same day, a plywood with a well-bonded surface plate was also submitted. The test result was 1.6 mg/L, and even failed to reach the national E1 standard of less than 1.5 mg/L. Because many developers have chosen the Anxin brand floor decoration project, these housing companies have also been implicated without exception.
In response to the "poison floor" incident, recently, Anxin and Vanke responded positively by issuing open letters and holding media conferences. Both companies stated that if the survey finds that the product quality is indeed a problem, it will assume full responsibility. Vanke responded that it suspended the procurement of Anxin Floor and seriously investigated the incident, and invited the quality inspection agency to conduct a comprehensive review of all the batches of the brand purchased. This incident also caused shocks in the industry. They all plagued one another and sparked a wave of waves.
Before the investigation results came out, we will not comment on the right or wrong of Anxin or Vanke. Another thing that we find hard to understand is the series of "toxic" doors in recent years. Melamine, clenbuterol, after the poisonous cyclone swept through our tables, did we even have to worry about even our homes? The "poison floor" incident broke out in just a few days. Many unspoken rules have been revealed and it is chilling.
Can a certificate also be fake?
As an ordinary consumer, I believe that the vast majority of people rely on inspection certificates to determine the quality of goods. Then, according to industry sources, those qualified inspection certificates can also be used by inferior flooring manufacturers. Either submit qualified products for inspection and actually sell unqualified products; or simply forge certificates. More people broke the news that "the floor product quality inspection certificate can be purchased with money." We have to worry that if the conscience of floor manufacturers is poisoned, how can the entire industry survive?
The squandering desire gradually charming eyes, "A goods", "B goods" can not tell?
More broke the news, there has always been a "hidden rule" in the decoration and decoration industry, that is, the so-called "A goods" and "B goods" in the industry. "A goods" price is higher than "B" goods, generally sold in the market, and "B" belongs to ** goods. In order to meet the needs of real estate to negotiate large and cheap prices, floor suppliers can only think of ways to supply quality. The same brands and floors of the same specifications as those sold in supermarkets may not look like they are on the surface, but they are used on materials and workmanship. May be different, this is "B goods." Anxin floor has always had a good reputation in the store, but this time it was planted on the "fine decoration".
Who in the end was the "poisonous hand" to the flooring industry? The answer is quite obvious. Low-price competition has caused bad competition and is ultimately driven by interests. Then, regardless of how to pursue the maximization of interests, companies must have the bottom line of integrity. In this way, it will take advantage of this kind of self-interest to seek temporary benefits. It will eventually be "deserving" itself.
In response to the "poison floor" incident, recently, Anxin and Vanke responded positively by issuing open letters and holding media conferences. Both companies stated that if the survey finds that the product quality is indeed a problem, it will assume full responsibility. Vanke responded that it suspended the procurement of Anxin Floor and seriously investigated the incident, and invited the quality inspection agency to conduct a comprehensive review of all the batches of the brand purchased. This incident also caused shocks in the industry. They all plagued one another and sparked a wave of waves.
Before the investigation results came out, we will not comment on the right or wrong of Anxin or Vanke. Another thing that we find hard to understand is the series of "toxic" doors in recent years. Melamine, clenbuterol, after the poisonous cyclone swept through our tables, did we even have to worry about even our homes? The "poison floor" incident broke out in just a few days. Many unspoken rules have been revealed and it is chilling.
Can a certificate also be fake?
As an ordinary consumer, I believe that the vast majority of people rely on inspection certificates to determine the quality of goods. Then, according to industry sources, those qualified inspection certificates can also be used by inferior flooring manufacturers. Either submit qualified products for inspection and actually sell unqualified products; or simply forge certificates. More people broke the news that "the floor product quality inspection certificate can be purchased with money." We have to worry that if the conscience of floor manufacturers is poisoned, how can the entire industry survive?
The squandering desire gradually charming eyes, "A goods", "B goods" can not tell?
More broke the news, there has always been a "hidden rule" in the decoration and decoration industry, that is, the so-called "A goods" and "B goods" in the industry. "A goods" price is higher than "B" goods, generally sold in the market, and "B" belongs to ** goods. In order to meet the needs of real estate to negotiate large and cheap prices, floor suppliers can only think of ways to supply quality. The same brands and floors of the same specifications as those sold in supermarkets may not look like they are on the surface, but they are used on materials and workmanship. May be different, this is "B goods." Anxin floor has always had a good reputation in the store, but this time it was planted on the "fine decoration".
Who in the end was the "poisonous hand" to the flooring industry? The answer is quite obvious. Low-price competition has caused bad competition and is ultimately driven by interests. Then, regardless of how to pursue the maximization of interests, companies must have the bottom line of integrity. In this way, it will take advantage of this kind of self-interest to seek temporary benefits. It will eventually be "deserving" itself.
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