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"Presentation of physical property data" New wood-based material 'Nankenzai biolami'

Molded as a single unit from natural wood and discarded oil palm trunks. It is a material that excels in durability and water resistance, making it usable in places where the use of wood has been abandoned, such as outdoors.

"Nan Ken Material (biolami)" is a wood-based material that combines natural wood such as cedar and cypress with the trunk of oil palm (OPT) through a unified molding process. It has high durability and water resistance, making it suitable for outdoor use and in places where natural wood is difficult to use. Custom production can be done at a reduced cost, and it can flexibly respond to various applications and required functions, such as changes in specific gravity and natural wood types. You can download materials including the property table from the link below. Please feel free to contact us or download it. 【Features】 ■ Prototype models have been continuously used outdoors for 6 years ■ Can utilize cedar that has passed its harvesting period ■ Contributes to reducing environmental impact ■ Utilizes technologies developed in collaboration with companies and universities

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[Essential for designers and those in the architecture field] Materials utilizing oil palm trunks.

[Looking for joint development partners] This is wood utilizing oil palm trunks (OPT), which have a cost that is half that of solid cedar wood.

Palmholtz Co., Ltd. is a company that holds many new technologies and patents for transforming oil palm trunks (Oil Palm Trunk = OPT), which have been treated as unused resources due to their lack of strength and value as building materials, into wood-based products. This technology was originally developed as a densification technique aimed at the utilization of cedar, which was widely planted in Japan after World War II and faced issues due to the lack of post-harvest utilization. By compressing cedar, which could not be used for flooring due to strength issues such as wear resistance, we were able to double or triple its wear resistance strength, making it possible to use it for flooring. This technology was researched and developed by our predecessor company, Mywood Two Co., Ltd., which obtained the patent. We will convey the manufacturing know-how necessary for processing wood-based products in Malaysia, which has the second-largest area of oil palm plantations in the world and was once an exporter of natural timber, and support the commercialization of transforming the unused resource of OPT into a valuable resource. Additionally, we will conduct matching services with companies that wish to handle wood-based products and exterior products manufactured in Malaysia as materials for building materials and furniture.

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