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titleOfInvention Sound insulation and sound absorbing sheet
abstract A sound-insulating / sound-absorbing curtain is provided that does not lose the feel of a woven fabric and that prevents cracks due to bending resistance and thermal distortion in a heat crosslinking step in manufacturing. SOLUTION: On the surface of a base cloth, 2 to 6 parts by weight of ammonium stearate as a foam stabilizer and 2 to 6 parts by weight of an N-alkyl sulfosuccinate as a crack inhibitor, based on 100 parts by weight of the resin solid content of the emulsion resin. A part by weight and a required amount of a viscosity modifier and a cross-linking agent are added, and the mixture is mechanically foamed 2 to 8 times. Then, as a high specific gravity filler, at least one of Bengala, Komyotan, barium sulfate, triiron tetroxide, and titanium oxide A sound-insulating / sound-absorbing sheet obtained by applying a foamed emulsion resin composition filled with 2 to 10 parts by weight and stirred and dispersed, and if necessary, a foamed emulsion resin composition not filled with a high specific gravity filler. It is applied, and the applied layer is subjected to flocking. [Selection diagram] None
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