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publicationNumber JP-3211074-U
titleOfInvention Cushioning material for ceiling
abstract The present invention provides a cushioning material for ceiling which is excellent in preventing damage to the ceiling material and building members, shock absorbing and vibration absorbing performance. A ceiling cushioning material includes fibers. The ceiling cushioning material includes a fiber structure including main fibers and binder fibers, and the fiber structure is mixed so that the main fibers and the binder fibers are in a weight ratio of 95/5 to 5/95. The fixing points thermally fused in a state where the fibers intersect with each other and / or the fixing points thermally fused in a state where the binder fiber and the main fiber intersect with each other are scattered. [Selection] Figure 1
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