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titleOfInvention Concrete moldings
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] To reduce the weight of concrete moldings such as boulders and bundles that support the floor of a building without sacrificing strength, and also reduce manufacturing costs. [Structure] A suitable amount of wood chips such as canna chips 13 and saw chips 14 are mixed into concrete molded products 2 and 3. Wood chips 13, Since the specific gravity of 14, 19a, 20a, 21a is small, the concrete molded products 2, 3, 23 can be significantly reduced in weight, and the wood chips 13, 19a, 20a, 21a serve as aggregates of the concrete molded product. Therefore, the strength does not decrease. Also, the amount of cement and sand used can be reduced, and wood chips 13, 14, 19a, 20a, The manufacturing cost can be reduced in combination with the fact that an unnecessary product generated in various woodworking processes can be used as 21a.
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