Anti-radiation tablet computer stick film and preparation method thereof
A tablet computer and anti-radiation technology, applied in the field of electronic products, can solve problems such as reducing radiation, achieve strong stability and protect human health
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[0023] A radiation-proof tablet computer film, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of polyurethane, 5 parts of polyethylene terephthalate, 3 parts of polytrimethylene terephthalate, 5 parts of polyimide, disulfide 7 parts of molybdenum, 4 parts of dichloromethyl ether, 5 parts of nano-silica, 2 parts of ethylene-α-olefin copolymer, 2 parts of antioxidant, 0.5 part of plasticizer, and 7 parts of radiation-proof nano-composite material.
[0024] The anti-radiation nanocomposite material is prepared according to the following method:
[0025] Dispersing nano zinc oxide into an organic solvent, adding cerium oxide, and stirring to obtain a mixed solution;
[0026] Adding acetylacetone dropwise to the mixed solution, placing it after sealing and stirring, centrifuging, cleaning and drying to obtain zinc oxide coated with nano-cerium dioxide;
[0027] Disperse the zinc oxide coated with nano-cerium oxide in the mixed solution of deionized water and a...
Embodiment 2
[0038] A radiation-proof tablet computer film, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of polyurethane, 10 parts of polyethylene terephthalate, 6 parts of polytrimethylene terephthalate, 7 parts of polyimide, disulfide 17 parts of molybdenum, 5 parts of dichloromethyl ether, 7 parts of nano-silica, 2 parts of ethylene-α-olefin copolymer, 3 parts of antioxidant, 2.5 parts of plasticizer, and 11 parts of radiation-proof nano-composite material.
[0039] The anti-radiation nanocomposite material is prepared according to the following method:
[0040] Dispersing nano zinc oxide into an organic solvent, adding cerium oxide, and stirring to obtain a mixed solution;
[0041] Adding acetylacetone dropwise to the mixed solution, placing it after sealing and stirring, centrifuging, cleaning and drying to obtain zinc oxide coated with nano-cerium dioxide;
[0042] Disperse the zinc oxide coated with nano-cerium oxide in the mixed solution of deionized water a...
Embodiment 3
[0053] A radiation-proof tablet computer film, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of polyurethane, 15 parts of polyethylene terephthalate, 9 parts of polytrimethylene terephthalate, 10 parts of polyimide, disulfide 14 parts of molybdenum, 6 parts of dichloromethyl ether, 10 parts of nano-silica, 3 parts of ethylene-α-olefin copolymer, 4 parts of antioxidant, 3.5 parts of plasticizer, and 15 parts of radiation-proof nano-composite material.
[0054] The anti-radiation nanocomposite material is prepared according to the following method:
[0055] Dispersing nano zinc oxide into an organic solvent, adding cerium oxide, and stirring to obtain a mixed solution;
[0056] Adding acetylacetone dropwise to the mixed solution, placing it after sealing and stirring, centrifuging, cleaning and drying to obtain zinc oxide coated with nano-cerium dioxide;
[0057] Disperse the zinc oxide coated with nano-cerium oxide in a mixed solution of deionized water a...
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