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titleOfInvention Civil engineering mat
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a civil engineering mat that can be used stably without being rolled up in a place where there is a large amount of water or tide, and has good handleability and a balance between apparent density and water permeability. SOLUTION: A resin-coated fiber yarn having an apparent density of 1.4 to 2.0 in which a core yarn such as para-type aramid fiber is coated with a resin containing a high specific gravity component such as iron oxide fine particle powder is used as warp and / or A civil engineering mat composed of a water-permeable multi-woven fabric having an apparent density of 1.4 to 1.8, woven as weft and having a CF value in a specific numerical range. [Selection figure] None
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