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titleOfInvention Elastomer porous body and method for producing the same
abstract When observing each cell in the first observation region with a predetermined cross section at a predetermined magnification, a shape factor SF2 representing an irregularity expressed by the following formula using the area A and the circumference P of each cell is 130 or less. When the cells in the second observation region having a cross section orthogonal to the predetermined cross section with a predetermined magnification are 80% or more of the total number of cells, the area A and the circumferential length P of each cell A porous elastomer having a shape factor SF2 of 130 or less representing the degree of irregularity represented by the following formula using at least 80% of the total number of cells.
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