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titleOfInvention Fiberboard and its manufacturing method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a good fiberboard in which palm fibers are securely fixed to each other with a curable resin, and a knitted woven fabric composed of vegetable natural fibers such as hemp fibers is integrated and reinforced with a resin as required. Water resistance is further improved while maintaining high moisture permeability and high strength. SOLUTION: A curable resin is attached to a palm fiber mat, A fiberboard obtained by compression molding, wherein 0.01 to 5 parts by weight of wax is added to 100 parts by weight of raw material fibers.
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