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publicationDate 2014-09-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Anti-radiation shoe insole material
abstract The invention discloses an anti-radiation shoe insole material and belongs to the field of preparation of shoe materials. The anti-radiation shoe insole material is prepared through the following steps of: dipping a non-woven fabric in a dip material and drying the non-woven fabric, wherein the non-woven fabric is made of polyester staple fibers and Fe-Cr-Al alloy fibers through a needle punching technology in a mass ratio of 20:1, and the dip material is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 5-15 parts of nanometer copper powder, 4-10 parts of nanometer nickel powder, 4-12 parts of nanometer silver power and 100-500 parts of styrene-acrylic emulation. Compared with the prior art, the anti-radiation shoe insole material provided by the invention has the advantages that the shoe insole material with the anti-radiation function is prepared by adding an anti-radiation material to an insole material, can be used for effectively preventing the harm of external radiation to the feet of a human body, and has an anti-microbial deodorization function while the original function of the shoe insole is reserved.
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