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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of cement board and its template
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for efficiently removing excess water contained in a cement-based raw material outside a system when producing a cement-based board by a compression molding method using a multi-stage press. SOLUTION: A flat plate having a large number of through-holes having openings through which water passes from the front to the back but does not pass a solid cement-based raw material is superposed on the back surface of the fiber-reinforced plastic template, and the fiber reinforcement comes into contact with each other. By providing a flow path with a concave and / or convex surface on either or both of the rear surface and the flat surface of the plastic template, when a mold clamping pressure is applied, excess cement-based raw material is contained. Remove water out of the system.
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