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titleOfInvention Biodegradable net material
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modified) [Purpose] The present invention provides a net member composed of a flat yarn that is completely biodegraded by microorganisms and the like even if it is left as it is after its intended use is completed. provide. [Structure] The biodegradable net member according to the present invention is woven or braided using a flat yarn made of polycaprolactone and / or a 3-hydroxybutyric acid / 3-hydroxyvaleric acid copolymer. By doing so, it is possible to provide a net member which is completely biodegraded by microorganisms and has no environmental pollution even when it is left as it is after the end of its intended use or when it is buried in the soil as a waste.
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