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titleOfInvention Molded board material and board molding method
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide interior / exterior finish boards for relatively large-sized integrated buildings or finish boards such as furniture in which small-sized members such as ceramic tiles or inlays are arranged at predetermined positions. provide. SOLUTION: A building interior / exterior finishing board 1 is composed of a ceramic tile 2 having a square cross section such as a semi-porcelain tile for interior, a square back plate 3 corresponding to the entire contour of the finishing board, and between the ceramic tile and the back plate. It is substantially composed of an inserted foamed resin molded body 4. The back plate constitutes the substrate of the finishing board, and the foamed resin molded article constitutes the adhesive layer of the ceramic tile. The integral molding method of the finishing board includes a finishing material loading step of arranging a large number of ceramic tiles in the molding jig 10, closing an opening of the molding jig with a back plate, and forming the resin molding cavity 1. 2, and a resin foaming step of foaming and filling a foamed resin into the cavity defined by the ceramic tile and the back plate.
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