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titleOfInvention The environmental friendly reinforcing plate for salt pan and the constructing method using the plate
abstract More particularly, the present invention relates to an environmentally friendly salt reinforcing material comprising 60 to 100 parts by weight of polypropylene, 20 to 100 parts by weight of a filler, and 0.5 parts by weight or less of a pigment. The environmentally friendly salt reinforcing material of the present invention has high strength and high durability by using polypropylene as a main component thereof, and has excellent dimensional stability and excellent seizure resistance on the salt floor. The eco-friendly salt reinforcing material of the present invention does not contain harmful heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and hexavalent chromium (Cr Ⅵ) . The present invention relates to a method of constructing an environmentally friendly salt reinforcing material, more particularly, to a method of constructing an environmentally friendly salt reinforcing material, comprising: (S1) removing a foreign substance from a naturally dried salt floor and then flattening the salt- Constructing a plurality of stiffeners on the tumbled bottom (S2); Tapping between the reinforcements (S3); (S4) a step of cutting a salt-exclusively-coated flooring edge so as to have a margin larger than the length of the top and bottom of the salt-incineration floor; (S5) of pushing the marginal clearance of the salt-only floor material into the clearance in the marginal wall to make clearance between the salt-only floor material and the marginal wall; A step (S6) of arranging the edges of the bottom of the torsion floor by filling soil with the edge of the bottom of the torsion floor and pressing it; And a step (S7) of inspecting the surface of the salt-only flooring material applied thereto. The method for constructing an environment friendly salt reinforcing material of the present invention is characterized in that, when a floor material for salt is directly applied to the bottom of a salt floor, a reinforcing material is provided on the bottom of the salt floor, It is inconvenient for the movement of the picking rod to be inconvenient, and the problem of easily tearing the salt floors is solved. In addition, the method for constructing an eco-friendly salt reinforcing material of the present invention is effective in preventing the inflow of moisture and foreign matter from the trough floor and the trough wall because there is no gap between the trough floor and the trough wall, .
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