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titleOfInvention Splint cushioning material
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To obtain a material which facilitates the work of separating a core material and an outer skin portion at the time of disposal after using a splint. SOLUTION: The bag is made of a fiber aggregate composed of a matrix fiber and a low-melting fiber having a lower melting point, and has a void portion (1) for accommodating a core material. A splint cushion material characterized by having an opening (2) in a part of the outer periphery. Preferably, the constituent fibers are all made of polyester, and more preferably have a plug that closes the opening.
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