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titleOfInvention Sheet glass fiber products for antistatic floor materials
abstract (57) [Summary] [Objective] To provide a glass fiber product which is used as an antistatic flooring by treating a glass fiber product with a conductive polymer material whose electric resistance value can be freely controlled in an oxidized state. [Structure] A sheet-shaped glass fiber product for antistatic flooring, characterized in that a sheet-shaped glass fiber product for flooring is treated with a conductive polymer material having a π-conjugated double bond as a skeleton, and the electrification Antistatic vinyl chloride flooring that uses sheet glass fiber products for antifouling flooring.
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