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Bamboo - green building material
The origins and environmental impact of raw materials being used for the structural framework are becoming as important for the consumers as their look and aesthetics.
Bamboo furniture has been popular since ancient ages because it is environment friendly and is available in abundant quantity. China, India, Myanmar, and Thailand are the world’s largest producers of bamboo.
Bamboo has good elasticity and flexibility, and fresh bamboo has good thermoplasticity, i.e., it can be bent and shaped by heating to produce a variety of chic bamboo products.
Bamboo can also be used in building interiors as a substitute for concrete studs, as a panel interior, in the ceiling as an insulator, or even as tiles. Processed bamboo, like plyboard, can also be used in construction.
Bamboo furniture is not only a commonplace element in the environment but also a kind of craft. Its design requirements are as follows: be comfortable to use, have a solid structure and beautiful style, and be economical and easy to produce.
To make the structure of bamboo furniture strong and durable, two bamboo pieces can be glued together. In this way, when the bamboo material is dry, the bamboo strips can offset each other and obtain a balance.
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