After the smoke of World War II dissipated, people from various countries were busy rebuilding their homes.
In 1942, German chemist Chris Mitz, who immigrated to the United States, developed floor curing materials in the Jewish state of Utah.
Since 1947 in the United States, floor curing materials have been widely used in heavy industry workshops, logistics warehouses, supermarkets, parking lots, international airports, highways, bridges, dams, ports, and other fields.
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