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+8615030171059Introducing Primary Color Oak 101 : the oak-look panel spec’d for modern interiors I’ve spent enough time in factories and fit-out sites to know this: consistent oak tone, realistic pore texture, and predictable machining save projects. That’s where Primary Color Oak 101 has been catching attention—especially among cabinetmakers and retail fixture teams who can’t afford rework. What’s trending (and why this matters) Design teams want warm, natural wood tones—minus the volatility of real timber. Industry trendlines show more melamine-faced MDF with synchronized grain (EIR) for boutique retail, hospitality millwork, and residential cabinetry. To be honest, the swing back to “quiet luxury” oak décor isn’t slowing down; it’s getting more technical. Technical snapshot Parameter Typical Value Notes / Standard Substrate MDF, E1/E0 options TSCA Title VI / CARB Phase 2 compliant [1][2] Surface Melamine décor, oak EIR texture Low-sheen primary oak tone Dimensions 1220×2440 mm (≈4×8 ft); custom on request Factory origin: Hebei, China Thickness 5–25 mm Real-world availability may vary by batch Density ≈730 ± 50 kg/m³ ASTM D1037 / EN 323 Formaldehyde ≤0.11 ppm (MDF) ASTM D6007; EN 717-1 E1 class [2][5] Abrasion ≈350–600 Taber cycles CS-10F, 500 g; indicative, use-case dependent Service life 10–15 years indoor With normal handling; dry interior use Origin No.8 Xinxing St., North Zone, Zhengding High-tech, Hebei Manufacturing base From fiber to finish: process flow Materials: wood fibers (mixed hardwood/softwood), low-emission UF/MDI resins, melamine-impregnated décor paper. Methods: refining → mat forming → hot pressing → sanding → melamine lamination with synchronized emboss → trimming. Testing: density and MC (EN 323/322), internal bond (EN 319), thickness swell (EN 317), emission (ASTM D6007 or EN 717-1). QC is quite strict—edge consistency and color delta-E checks are routine. Where Primary Color Oak 101 performs Kitchen and wardrobe fronts (edgebanded) Retail wall systems and mid-floor fixtures Hotel headboards, desk panels, and lobby cladding Office cabinetry and acoustic feature walls (dry areas) Advantages: color stability across batches, machines cleanly (CNC, scoring saw), and the oak pore feels surprisingly convincing to the touch. Vendor comparison (real-world buyer notes) Vendor Compliance Texture fidelity Lead time MOQ Tengfei EB MDF (Primary Color Oak 101) TSCA/CARB; EN E1 High (EIR in-register) ≈15–25 days Around 1×20’ GP Vendor A (import aggregator) Often TSCA; check batch Medium 25–40 days Mixed-load OK Vendor B (local mill) EN E1 Medium–low 10–20 days Flexible Customization Finish sheen (super-matte to satin), thickness, backer balance options, matched edge band, and FSC-certified sourcing on request [6]. For health-focused spaces, some buyers ask for GREENGUARD-style targets—worth discussing early [7]. Test data (typical, indicative) EN 317 thickness swell (24h): ≈10–14% (12 mm) EN 319 internal bond: ≈0.55–0.80 MPa EN 310 bending MOR: ≈20–30 MPa EN 717-1 emission: E1 class; TSCA Title VI met Case notes from the field Retail rollout, 120+ stores: consistent color between waves kept signage and cabinets aligned; installers reported low edge chipping on CNC profiles. Hospitality headboards: designer praised the “not-too-yellow” oak tone; housekeeping noted good scuff resistance after 6 months. Honestly, that matches what many customers say. Standards and documentation Request batch emission reports (ASTM D6007 or EN 717-1), ISO 9001/14001 facility certificates, and if needed FSC chain-of-custody. For EU projects, reference EN 13986 declarations. California Air Resources Board (CARB) ATCM 93120 for Composite Wood Products: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/resources/fact-sheets/composite-wood-products-regulation US EPA TSCA Title VI Formaldehyde Emission Standards: https://www.epa.gov/formaldehyde/formaldehyde-emission-standards-composite-wood-products EN 13986: Wood-based panels for use in construction: https://standards.cen.eu ASTM D1037: Evaluating Properties of Wood-Base Fiber and Particle Panel Materials: https://www.astm.org/d1037 EN 717-1: Formaldehyde release by chamber method: https://standards.cen.eu FSC Chain of Custody Certification: https://fsc.org/en/chain-of-custody-certification UL GREENGUARD Certification Program: https://www.ul.com/resources/ul-greenguard-certification-program