Transparent coating capable of absorbing visible light and infrared light, preparing method and use thereof
A technology of infrared absorption and transparent coatings, which is applied in the field of coatings industry, can solve the problems of new stealth materials that have not been reported, reduce the total emissivity value of coating objects, and have not entered the practical stage, etc., to achieve good infrared transparency, The effect of convenient construction and low cost
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[0014] Mix α-methacrylic acid, methyl methacrylate, azobisisobutyronitrile, and tributyl phosphate in a weight ratio of 2:10:1:3, and prepolymerize at water bath temperature until the viscosity is 180 centipoise , to become a binder for infrared absorbing coatings; then add 6% of the total weight of TiO to 60% of the binder 2 , 2.3% CuO, 0.9% CdTe, 1% MnO 2 The nano-particles can be used as an organic near-infrared absorber, and finally the organic near-infrared absorber and the remaining binder are fully mixed to form a visible infrared absorbing transparent coating.
[0015] The "invisibility cloak" made by printing the prepared coating on the cloth, the coating with infrared absorption function on the "invisibility cloak" can have a good shielding effect on the infrared rays released by the human body, and can effectively prevent "invisibility". Get out." That is to apply it on clothes to make a piece of infrared-absorbing clothing, which becomes a video stealth technolog...
Embodiment 2
[0024] Mix α-methacrylic acid, methyl methacrylate, azobisisobutyronitrile, and tributyl phosphate in a weight ratio of 1:12:1.5:2.5, and prepolymerize at water bath temperature until the viscosity is 480 centipoise , to become a binder for infrared absorbing coatings; then add 9.2% of the total weight of TiO to the 50% binder 2 , 3% Cr 2 o 3 , 0.7% Fe 3 o 4 , 2.9% MnO 2 The nanoparticles of metal oxides are used as organic near-infrared absorbers, and finally the organic near-infrared absorbers and the remaining binder are fully mixed to form visible light infrared absorbing transparent coatings.
[0025] Apply the prepared coating to building glass, automobile window glass, etc., the transmittance of visible light and the shielding rate of the near-infrared region of the coating can reach more than 80%. Sensitive infrared detectors cannot detect what is inside buildings or cars. And the coating also has the following characteristics:
[0026] 1. Excellent adhesion, ca...
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[0031] Mix α-methacrylic acid, methyl methacrylate, azobisisobutyronitrile, and tributyl phosphate in a weight ratio of 2:10:1.5:4, and prepolymerize at water bath temperature until the viscosity is 300 centipoise , to become a binder for infrared absorbing coatings; then add 8.5% of the total weight of TiO to 45% of the binder 2 , 1.5% Fe 3 o 4 , 0.6% PbS, 0.9% MnO 2 The nano-particles can be used as an organic near-infrared absorber, and finally the organic near-infrared absorber and the remaining binder are fully mixed to form a visible infrared absorbing transparent coating.
[0032] The prepared coating is a kind of infrared anti-counterfeiting ink. When it is printed on the commodity, the patterns, characters and other marks printed on the substrate are colorless and transparent. The detector can find the set anti-counterfeiting pattern. For example, a pair of playing cards with an ordinary appearance has printed the positive mark on the reverse side with infrared ab...
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