Smith & Fong commercialize soy-based adhesive system used in bamboo manufacturing

Smith & Fong commercialize soy-based adhesive system used in bamboo manufacturingSan Francisco, CA – Smith & Fong Co. announced it has fully commercialized a soy-based, formaldehyde-free adhesive system in all its PlybooPure flooring, PlybooSport sports flooring lines as well as its full range of PlybooPure urea-formaldehyde-free bamboo plywood products.

“We now have very healthy inventory of our SoyBond bamboo flooring and plywood products here in North America,” Smith & Fong president and founder Dan Smith said. “We’ve spent the better part of two years refining our manufacturing processes to adapt to a soy-based adhesive system developed by our partner Ashland Inc. that is based on their Soyad adhesive technology."

Smith & Fong began experimenting with the soy-based adhesive technology in the fall of 2008. In addition to different handling procedures and protocols for working with the adhesive, new presses and application equipment were essential to the successful conversion of the soy-based system. “Now that we have converted our PlybooPure flooring and plywood lines to the soy-based adhesive, our mission is to move all our manufacturing to the new system,” Smith said.

Smith & Fong’s SoyBond bamboo flooring and bamboo plywood products all pass the California Section 01350 testing and are eligible for LEED IEQc 4.3 and IEQc 4.4 respectively.

Founded in 1989 and headquartered in San Francisco, Smith & Fong Co. was the first U.S. company to manufacture bamboo flooring in China for sale in North America, offering its initial product under the brand name Plyboo in 1993. In 1996 the firm began producing bamboo plywood, followed by coconut palm flooring and plywood products in 2000. In 2009 the company introduced a domestically produced flooring line called Sideways that is FSC-certified, CARB-compliant and passes California Section 01350. Smith & Fong is committed to sustainability through innovation. For information call 866-835-9859 or visit Plyboo.com.

Source: Smith & Fong Co.

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