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Generated from rice husks! Plant-based silica with heat insulation, flame retardant, and water-repellent properties.

<Biomass Mark Product Certification> Introducing the characteristics and application examples of plant-based rice husk silica that can be produced from agricultural waste "rice husks"! *Materials available.

"Plant-based rice husk silica" has been confirmed to have the properties of "heat insulation," "flame resistance," and "water repellency." (Based on our research) "Plant-based rice husk silica" is a plant-based silica derived from rice husks, which are agricultural waste, allowing for the reuse of waste as a valuable resource. It serves as an industrial raw material that can contribute to environmental issues and other industrial materials. It truly embodies the essence of the 3Rs: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, and is expected to play a significant role as a valuable resource in resource-scarce Japan in the future. Additionally, it has been processed into familiar products such as the dried grass material "Karakusa Manzoku" (Patent No. 6797445) made from rice husk silica and natural salt, and the soil hardening material "Bousou Ichiban." A dedicated catalog for plant-based rice husk silica has also been completed and will be sent upon request. 【Features】 - Heat insulation - Flame resistance - Water repellency 【100% Biomass Mark Certification】 The Biomass Mark is an environmental standard that assesses the conformity of biological resources (biomass) with regulations, standards, and specifications related to quality and safety. There are display criteria based on the degree of biomass contained in the product, and M.I.T's rice husk silica has been certified to have a biomass degree of 100%. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document.

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