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titleOfInvention Inorganic sheet for backing vinyl wallpaper
abstract (57) [Abstract] [PROBLEMS] To provide an inorganic sheet for backing vinyl wallpaper, which can suppress the concentration of hydrogen chloride contained in the exhaust gas to a low level even when the vinyl wallpaper that has become a waste due to replacement or the like is incinerated. The inorganic sheet for backing vinyl wallpaper is characterized in that a synthetic magnesium hydroxide is fixed and supported on a fibrous material mainly composed of cellulose fibers in an amount of 60% by weight or more based on the weight of the raw paper. Further, when the flame retardancy of the base paper is further enhanced, a flame retardant treatment is applied.
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