Supplier's note
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Wait, in the format example, the Technical Specifications table has Benefit instead of Application Scenario. But the structured requirements say the Technical Parameters Table should have Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. This is conflicting. The user might have made a mistake here, but I need to follow the instructions given in the structured requirements. Since the user explicitly states "Technical Parameters Table (Columns: Feature, Specification, Application Scenario)", I should use those columns even if the example shows Benefit. Alternatively, maybe the example is just an example and the actual requirement is different. Hmm, this is a bit confusing. Let me check again.
The user's instruction says:
"Please convert the following information into a table and descriptive text:
Vision Detail -> Corresponding parameters(Material / size / ...)
Product Attributes -> Technical specifications( certification standard / ...)
Structured Requirements:
Technical Parameters Table (Columns: Feature, Specification, Application Scenario)
Customization Hint (Adjustable XX parameters to meet XX special needs)
Scenario Solution Paragraph (Example: Medium thickness fabric is suitable for making summer shirts because...)
(Act as a technical writer. Refer to the product cluster classification table given)
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So the Technical Parameters Table must have Feature, Specification, Application Scenario. The example format might have an error. Therefore, I should follow the structured requirements. So the Technical Specifications table should have those three columns.
Therefore, in the Technical Specifications table, each row will have Feature (like Material), Specification (XPE and Paper), and Application Scenario (e.g., Suitable for high-traffic areas due to durability).
Now proceeding with that.
Next, the Choose Your Model table. The user's example shows parameters like Key Attribute 1 with Baseline, +15%, +30%. Let's pick key attributes from the product's features. Possible parameters could be Waterproof Rating, Soundproofing Effectiveness, Fire Resistance Rating, Adhesive Strength, Thickness.
Assuming the Base model has standard specs, Advanced improves on some, Pro on others. For example:
Waterproof Rating: Base is IPX4, Advanced IPX5, Pro IPX6 (or similar). Or maybe in terms of percentage improvement. Alternatively, using the example's structure with percentages.
Alternatively, using the attributes given: waterproof, mould-proof, moisture-proof, etc. So maybe:
Parameter | Base | Advanced | Pro
Waterproof Rating | IPX4 | IPX5 | IPX6
Fire Resistance | Class B | Class A | Class A+
Soundproofing | 20 dB | 25 dB | 30 dB
Adhesive Strength | Standard | Enhanced | Premium
Each with comparative hints.
The Managers Note needs three technical breakthroughs. For example:
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XPE material for eco-friendliness and durability.
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Self-adhesive technology for easy installation.
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3D brick pattern for aesthetic appeal and texture.
Then guide users: Base for home use, Advanced for offices needing soundproofing, Pro for commercial spaces with high moisture.
Now, putting it all together in markdown as per the format.
Also, the product's warranty is over 5 years, so that could be a feature in Technical Specs.
Wait, the product attributes include warranty:5 years,more than 5 years. So maybe the Pro model has the extended warranty?
Also, the material is XPE and paper. Need to ensure all features from attributes are covered: waterproof, mould-proof, moisture-proof, smoke-proof, soundproof, eco-friendly, anti-static, heat insulation, fireproof, etc.
The Technical Specifications table should list each of these as features with their specs and application scenarios.
For example:
Feature: Waterproof/Moisture-Proof | Specification: Yes, IPX4 rating | Application Scenario: Bathrooms, kitchens, or humid areas.
Fireproof: Specification: Fire resistance up to Class B | Application: Commercial spaces requiring safety compliance.
Soundproofing: 25 dB reduction | Application: Home theaters or offices.
Etc.
The Customization Guide should mention that patterns, colors, sizes can be adjusted. Maybe mention that the adhesive can be customized for different wall types.
The Get Inspiration paragraph should highlight the rustic stone brick look with modern 3D style, suitable for various decor styles.
Now, structuring all this into the required sections.
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