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Bearing principle of Japanese cardboard bed
The load-bearing principle of Japanese cardboard bed is the principle of compressing wooden boards, which compresses the paper layer by layer to produce greater density, and then temporarily produces load-bearing force.
The bed consists of a bedstead made of cardboard and a plastic mattress, with a maximum load of 200 kg.
The cardboard beds for the Tokyo Olympic Games were provided by Japanese company Airweave, which can be recycled after the Olympic Games. Almost all Olympic beds are made of renewable materials, which is the first time in the history of the Olympic Games.
18000 The setting of cardboard beds was determined long before the epidemic situation and social distance restriction measures were first implemented, which is the embodiment of the environmental protection concept of the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee. A cardboard bed is stronger than a wooden bed without any power.
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