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publicationNumber JP-WO2004060985-A1
titleOfInvention Porous elastic body and method for producing the same
abstract Binder material that has a property of strengthening the binding force in the presence of moisture at the time of crosslinking between a substantially granular water-absorbing polymer material (2) and a substantially granular elastic material (3) that expand and contract with the absorption and release of water. 4) Knead together, pressurize and crosslink the resulting mixed material into a sheet or block shape, dry it after molding, and the surrounding area is the amount that the water-absorbing polymer material (2) contracted due to moisture release As a result of the formation of a porous structure in which the porosity is increased, not only is water absorption excellent in the presence of a large number of voids, but also water retention is achieved in the presence of the water-absorbing polymer material (2). It will be rich and can be used without problems for applications that place importance on water retention. In the process of forming a sheet by pressurizing and cross-linking, the water in the water-absorbing polymer material (2) exudes and separates and comes into contact with the binder material (4) to promote the cross-linking of the binder material (4). Therefore, it is possible to manufacture the elastic body (1) having a porous structure in which the water-absorbing polymer material (2) and the substantially granular elastic material (3) are integrated with certainty.
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