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titleOfInvention Cushioning natural bark molding
abstract (57) [Summary] (Corrected) [Problem] Japanese cedar and cypress bark did not rot and had no use, and had to be incinerated. However, we developed a flooring material with good cushioning properties and made effective use of natural resources. Open the way to. SOLUTION: The bark of Japanese cedar and cypress is mechanically crushed into short fibers and fixed with an adhesive to obtain a molded product.
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