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publicationDate 2012-09-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber AU-2011201008-A1
titleOfInvention Inorganic board and inorganic board production method
abstract The present invention provides an inorganic board having excellent wind pressure resistance and long-term durability, and a production method of such an inorganic board. An inorganic board is obtained by laminating layers comprising a cement, a siliceous material and a woody reinforcement, and has a specific gravity ranging from 1. 5 to 2. 0; a dimensional change rate upon ten-day moisture desorption at 800 C of no greater than 0.1%; a dimensional change rate upon seven-day moisture absorption of no greater than 0.1%; a seven-day dimensional change rate, in an environment having a carbon dioxide concentrationof 5%, of nogreater than 0.1%; anda flexural strength of not lower than 20 N/mm2 . A method for producing an inorganic board includes a step of producing raw material slurry comprising a cement, a siliceous material and a woody reinforcement; a step of producing laminated mat by laminating sheets formed by dewatering the obtained raw material slurry; and a step of pressing the laminated mat at a pressure not lower than 50 kg/cm 2 , and curing the laminated mat at 170 to 200 0 C in an autoclave.
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