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Products corresponding to JIS A6901 (Japanese Industrial Standard) [Decorative Gypsum Board (GB-D)]. It is a gypsum board with a decorative finish on the surface. *The photo shows Embossed Tiger Board. 【Features of Each Product】 ● Printed Tiger Board - The most cost-effective option with a decorative finish, offering versatile usability. - Fire-resistant material certification number: Non-combustible: QM-9824 ● Embossed Tiger Board - The surface is embossed with a wallpaper-like pattern, creating a wallpapered appearance. - Fire-resistant material certification number: Non-combustible: QM-9824 ● Cross Tiger Board - A board laminated with a wallpaper-like polypropylene sheet that has sufficient surface strength. - Fire-resistant material certification number: Non-combustible: QM-9072 ● For detailed information, please contact us.
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Products that correspond to JIS A6901 (Japanese Industrial Standard) [Decorative Gypsum Board (GB-D)]. It is a gypsum board with a decorative finish on the surface. *The photo shows Embossed Tiger Board. 【Features of Each Product】 ● Printed Tiger Board - The most cost-effective option with a decorative finish, offering versatile usability. - Fire-resistant material certification number: Non-combustible: QM-9824 ● Embossed Tiger Board - The surface is embossed with a wallpaper-like pattern, creating a wallpapered appearance. - Fire-resistant material certification number: Non-combustible: QM-9824 ● Cross Tiger Board - A board laminated with a polypropylene sheet that has sufficient surface strength and a wallpaper-like appearance. - Fire-resistant material certification number: Non-combustible: QM-9072 ● For detailed information, please contact us.
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Since its inception in 1901, we have been addressing the challenge of creating a safe and comfortable living space through our business related to "gypsum." We were the first in our country to introduce "gypsum board" to the market as "Tiger Board," and we developed technology to effectively utilize "by-product gypsum" produced from flue gas desulfurization systems that prevent air pollution as "gypsum building materials." Furthermore, we established a circular recycling system that regenerates recovered old paper, such as newspapers, into "base paper for boards."