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BETTER LIVING WITH KOKOBOARD, THE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PRODUCT
Kokoboard uses 260 tons of rice straw per year as raw material in production line. The amount is small, but we can proudly say that Kokoboard offset 100-180 tons of carbon dioxide per year. By being our customer, you can support carbon dioxide reduction in the atmosphere and truly help and care for this Earth. Accordingly, you will also have distinguished and unique material to decorate your place with safety to health and wellness. Kokoboard products are non-formaldehyde (super E0), so you can breath comfortably. Many academic articles mentioned that burning ricestraw causes about 40% (some said 70%) of carbon dioxide emission as well as methane and nitrous oxide, which can cause suffocation. Carbon dioxide can…
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Rice Straw Board is Moisture Resistant
Cyclic Test is the method for moisture resistant test, we do for Rice Straw Board from Kokoboard. There are several steps 1. Put material in boiling water for 1 hour. 2. Dry material 3. Put the testing piece in cooling water for 24 hours 4. Dry material 5. Repeat step 1-4 for 3 times Above method called Cyclic Test Kokoboard have video present about Rice Straw Board in boiling water for 1 hour and 1 round, together with Particle Board and MDF. This would surprise you about this wonderful natural material Kokoboard have done.
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Farmers way, Agricultural wastes
Thailand is located in tropical zone; it is a source of biodiversity. As an agricultural country, Thailand cultivates rice on 10 million ha area, including upland field crops, fruits, vegetable and ornamental plant on another 9.3 million ha. But there are still 852 million people who are suffering from hunger and malnutrition. There is link between rice production, food security and global climate change. Rice is a staple food for more than half of the world’s population while straw burning is a common practice in large parts of Asia. which is the quickest and costless management method. “Burning of crop residues is to eliminate waste after harvesting all over the…
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Good info from Rice Straw board