Inspection and acceptance standards for Kitchen cabinets
Inspection standards for cabinets.
Structure. All solid wood must have a moisture content controlled within 8-12%. Different countries and regions have different requirements for moisture content Solid wood should not have dead knots, rotten scars, wormholes, obvious mineral threads, tree cores, bark (special requirements
Wood veneer must not have insect holes, scattered flowers, tiger spots, or water ripples (except for special requirements) All wood grain directions must be consistent, and if mountain shaped flowers are required on all vertical boards, the pattern must face upwards (such as side boards, middle sides
All drawers and door panels must be symmetrical, with consistent edges and gaps; When the two cabinet doors are opened 90 degrees and gently pulled forward by hand, the cabinet body cannot automatically tilt forward All 45 degree chamfer butt joints
All components, hardware, and screws can be fully assembled according to the instructions The edge sealing of the board must be flat and smooth, without peeling, bulging, pits, defects, or tears. The trimming must be flat and free of edges and corners; The edge width cannot exceed