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titleOfInvention Fiberboard and its manufacturing method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To use a coconut fiber having an attached amount of a fatty acid and / or a derivative thereof equal to or less than a predetermined amount and bond it with a curable resin, thereby obtaining excellent strength and moisture permeability and moisture resistance. Gives a good fiberboard. Further, a knitted fabric is laminated to obtain a fiber board having enhanced strength. SOLUTION: A fiber board (1) obtained by mixing a curable resin with a coconut fiber mat (2) and compression-molding the fatty acid and / or fatty acid adhering to coconut fibers forming the coconut fiber mat (2). Fiberboard (1) in which the amount of the derivative is 5% by weight or less based on the weight of coconut fiber. A knitted woven fabric (3) composed of 5 to 50 parts by weight of vegetable fiber is laminated with respect to 100 parts by weight of the palm fiber mat (2), and a curable resin is mixed therewith, A fiber board (1) formed by compression molding, wherein the amount of fatty acid and / or a derivative thereof attached to the palm fiber forming the palm fiber mat (2) is 5% by weight or less based on the weight of the palm fiber. Fiberboard (1).
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