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titleOfInvention A kind of strong function nano powder preparation method for absorbing ultraviolet light
abstract The present invention provides a kind of strong function nano powder preparing methods for absorbing ultraviolet light, including, mechanical smashing, and ultrasonic high speed atomisation are carried out to metal oxide;Air-flow smashing is carried out, is surface modified, finally obtains product.The strong function nano powder preparation method for absorbing ultraviolet light provided by the present invention, used zinc oxide, cadmium oxide, titanium dioxide, stannic oxide, all have the function of good shielding ultraviolet rays, also have simultaneously non-stimulated to skin, it does not decompose, it never degenerates, the good advantage of thermal stability can be widely applied to the industries such as cosmetics, plastics, weaving.
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