Self-luminous pier decoration and its preparation method
A technology of self-luminous and self-luminous materials, which is applied in bridges, bridge parts, bridge construction, etc., can solve the problems of boating, pedestrian and vehicle safety hazards, lack of lighting, insufficient lighting, etc., to achieve energy saving, simple structure, well-designed effects
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[0044] The preparation method of the above-mentioned self-illuminating pier decoration comprises the following steps:
[0045] (1) At the inner edge of each hole on the bottom wall of the transparent thin-walled groove, a layer of annular rubber fixing sleeve matched with it is arranged. The diameter of the outer ring of the annular rubber fixing sleeve is greater than the diameter of the hole, and the inner ring of the annular rubber fixing sleeve The diameter is smaller than the diameter of the hole, and the annular rubber fixing sleeve is fixed on the edge of the hole by transparent glue;
[0046] (2) According to the size of the hole on the bottom wall of the transparent thin-walled groove, select self-luminous pebbles of different sizes, insert them into the hole from the outside, and elastically combine with the rubber fixing sleeve until 1 / 2 to 3 / 5 of the self-luminous pebble ( Preferably 1 / 2) the volume enters the transparent thin-walled groove;
[0047] (3) Self-lumi...
Embodiment 1
[0058] Such as Figure 1-8 As shown, a self-illuminating pier decoration includes two parts, one part is a thin-walled groove with high transparency, and the thin-walled groove is composed of four side walls and a bottom wall, and the depth of the thin-walled groove is 10mm~ 15mm, the area of the bottom wall can be determined according to the usage, and the bottom wall can be made into different radians or even wavy surfaces according to needs. Several holes 1 are arranged on the bottom wall of the thin-walled groove. The diameter of the holes 1 is 5 mm to 15 mm. The diameter of the holes 1 near the center of the groove is larger, and the edge part is smaller. The distance between the holes 1 can be adjusted according to the diameter of the holes 1. To ensure light transmission, the spacing between holes 1 is recommended to be greater than 1.5 times the diameter of hole 1. At the inner edge of each hole 1, a layer of thin rubber fixing sleeve 2 with high transparency and el...
Embodiment 2
[0067] The preparation method of self-luminous pier decoration in embodiment 1 comprises the following steps:
[0068] (1) At the inner edge of each hole 1 on the bottom wall of the transparent thin-walled groove, a layer of ring-shaped rubber fixing sleeve 2 matched with it is arranged. The diameter of the inner ring of the fixing sleeve 2 is smaller than the diameter of the hole 1, and the annular rubber fixing sleeve 2 is fixed on the edge of the hole 1 by transparent glue;
[0069] (2) According to the size of the hole 1 on the bottom wall of the transparent thin-walled groove, select self-luminous pebbles of different sizes, stuff them into the hole 1 from the outside, and elastically combine with the rubber fixing sleeve 2 until 1 / 2 volume of the self-luminous pebble enters Inside the transparent thin-walled groove;
[0070] (3) Self-luminous material preparation: add epoxy resin, polyamide resin and fluorescent powder into the container according to the set ratio. %, ...
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