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titleOfInvention Construction adhesives and building panels using the same
abstract The present invention is to provide a building adhesive and a building panel using the same, that is, the building adhesive of the present invention is a clay mixed powder mixed with a clay powder made of any one of ocher, white clay, black clay and herbal medicines having various pharmacological action. The mixture is stirred and mixed with water to form a mixture, and at this time, the mixture is mixed by adding sulfur and a fragrance for removing various odors from the resin adhesive, which are beneficial to the human body even when a small amount is mixed, or the whole is composed of white charcoal powder. The building panel using the building adhesive is further characterized in that the building adhesive is applied to one side or both surfaces of a general building panel such as a sandwich panel or a wood panel, and then hardened by applying the building adhesive to the flame or heat. To block the non-combustible building panels do. According to the present invention, in addition to the excellent adhesive strength of the resin adhesive, clay and white charcoal in which a large amount of far-infrared rays and anions are released, a herbal medicine having various pharmacological effects beneficial to the human body, and a sulfur promoting the beneficial effect on the human body even in a small amount. It can maximize the response of the product by eliminating odor by clay or charcoal, and by giving various scent by fragrance, and by applying adhesive for building to the building panel, it provides a building panel that maximizes heat resistance. In addition to suppressing the function will be able to expect a number of effects.
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