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titleOfInvention Weaving and knitting for civil engineering
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To exhibit ground reinforcement performance for a limited period until the ground is stabilized, but after the ground is sufficiently stabilized, it does not hinder the movement of small animals in the soil or greening, and Provided is a woven or knitted fabric for civil engineering having a property of gradually decomposing partly in a natural environment without losing a reinforcing function of a ground. SOLUTION: It is composed of synthetic fiber (A) which is physically, chemically and biologically stable in soil and fiber (B) which is physically, chemically and biologically unstable in soil, An woven or knitted fabric for civil engineering having an opening area of 4 mm 2 or more composed of only the synthetic fiber (A).
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