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titleOfInvention Pad for vibration and shock absorption
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a vibration / shock-absorbing pad having a small elastic deformation, a small elastic deformation, and a small plastic deformation after being subjected to vibration, impact or temporary load. A pad having a plurality of protrusions of the same material integrally provided on one or both surfaces of a plate made of a thermoplastic elastomer, wherein the height of each protrusion is 1/3 or less of the original height. A pad for absorbing vibration and shock, obtained by unloading after compressing to the maximum.
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