Weaving method of carbon fiber electromagnetic shielding fabric with antibacterial, anti-odor and anti-ultraviolet function
An anti-ultraviolet and electromagnetic shielding technology, applied in the direction of fabrics, shielding, perforated fabrics, etc., can solve problems such as poor air permeability, and achieve the effect of good shielding, good air permeability, and anti-ultraviolet functions.
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[0010] First use bamboo fiber spinning, the filaments are spun into yarns of about 10tex / 28f by stretching and other processes, and the stretched bamboo fiber spinning and carbon fiber yarns are used to weave fence fabrics, and the warp and weft density are about 25 / 10cm. Put the obtained fabric into a large carbonization furnace for pre-oxidation, that is, heat it to 250°C with an electric heating furnace for pre-oxidation, the heating rate is 4-15°C / min, and the holding time is 2 hours; continue to use electricity under the protection of inert gas The heating furnace is heated to about 1000°C at a speed of 8-18°C / min, kept for 2 hours, and then heated to 1400-3000°C to obtain a carbon fiber yarn web with a carbon content of more than 99%, and the concentration of inert gas is 99%. The above; using carbon fiber yarn net as the base fabric, using dry jet spinning to make shielding textiles, which has a good shielding effect on electromagnetic waves, and has good air permeabilit...
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