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titleOfInvention Non-halogen cushioning flooring
abstract (57) [Problem] To obtain a non-halogen cushioning flooring material having various performances equal to or higher than that of a cushioning flooring material made of a vinyl chloride resin. SOLUTION: At least a fibrous base material, an intermediate layer formed by applying and drying and solidifying an emulsion of a halogen-free synthetic resin on the fibrous substrate, a printed pattern formed on the intermediate layer, printing A cushion comprising a transparent top layer formed by applying and drying and solidifying a halogen-free synthetic resin emulsion or the like on the patterned undercoat layer, and a halogen-free cushion layer formed on the back surface of the fibrous base material. Flooring.
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