Far-infrared energy-saving biological material
A biomaterial, far-infrared technology, applied in the field of far-infrared energy-saving biomaterials, to achieve the effects of improved component sharpness, strong pertinence, and narrow frequency band
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[0008] A far-infrared energy-saving biomaterial, characterized in that it includes the following parts by weight: 35-45 parts of thermoplastic resin, 30-40 parts of thermosetting plastic, 12-16 parts of methacrylate monomer, halogen-free expansion type resistance 3-6 parts of fuel, 14-16 parts of jujube sawdust, 3-6 parts of Camellia oleifera sawdust, 2-5 parts of indigo sawdust, 14-16 parts of mulberry wood chips, 2-9 parts of weeping willow sawdust, 3-5 parts of dispersant , 15-20 parts of thickener, 9-15 parts of ferrous chloride, 13-16 parts of magnesium oxide, 6-7 parts of hydrochloric acid.
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