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The "Ripboard" is a durable and long-lasting domestic recycled plastic board made from materials that are resistant to breaking. It is strong against oil, mud, and water, and can support the passage of 20-ton trucks. Certified by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's NETIS, Eco Mark, and NNTD, it is an eco-friendly product that serves as an alternative to steel plates, plywood, and rubber mats. 【Features】 ■ Strong against oil, mud, and water, and can support the passage of 20-ton trucks ■ Collected and recycled after use, contributing to CO2 reduction and global warming prevention ■ Made of polyethylene, so it does not corrode or rust ■ Withstands a load of 80 tons and does not crack during a 180° bending test, easily returning to its original shape ■ Lightweight, allowing for easy installation without heavy machinery *For more details, please refer to the external link or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - 100% made from recycled materials such as low-density polyethylene from discarded wires, discarded fiber optic cables, and recycled high-density polyethylene. - Resistant to direct sunlight, with over 33 years of proven performance for outdoor use. - Patterned design that makes it easy to clean mud stains. *For more details, please refer to the external link or feel free to contact us.
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Tachibana Shoji Co., Ltd. is a company located in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture, that engages in the sale of industrial and commercial packaging materials, food packaging materials, mechanical parts and components, and electrical insulation materials and processed products. As a trading company that primarily deals with packaging materials, we respond to all of your needs as a partner, from the raw materials that create packaging closely related to daily life to the sites where they are used as products.