Accredited for Textile-Formaldehyde Measurement Test
"Enhancing International Credibility and Competitiveness"

On November 5, Ace Bed announced that its affiliated research institute, the Ace Bed Engineering Research Institute, has expanded its scope of accreditation in the chemical field from the Korea Laboratory Accreditation Scheme (KOLAS), an internationally recognized testing organization.


Ace Bed Engineering Research Institute has expanded its scope of accreditation in the chemical field from the Korea Laboratory Accreditation Scheme (KOLAS), an internationally recognized testing organization. Ace Bed

Ace Bed Engineering Research Institute has expanded its scope of accreditation in the chemical field from the Korea Laboratory Accreditation Scheme (KOLAS), an internationally recognized testing organization. Ace Bed

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Last month, the Ace Bed Engineering Research Institute newly received accreditation for the chemical field test item of textile-formaldehyde measurement. In this test, formaldehyde is extracted from textile samples using 40-degree distilled water, and the formaldehyde content is precisely measured through spectroscopic analysis. Since this method can be applied to all types of textile samples, it enables broader verification of material safety.


KOLAS accreditation is recognized worldwide under the Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA), and Ace Bed explained that this expansion of accreditation serves as an opportunity to enhance the institute's international credibility and competitiveness.



A representative from the Ace Bed Engineering Research Institute stated, "We will continue our efforts to create safer and better products so that we can widely promote the value of 'good sleep' in the future."


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