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titleOfInvention A solar cup for greenhouse disinfection
abstract The utility model discloses a solar-powered cup for greenhouse disinfection, which comprises a double-layered cup body which is integrally blow-molded. The overall structure of the cup body specifically includes a thermal insulation outer layer and a thermal insulation inner layer. In the outer layer, a thermal insulation interlayer is arranged between the thermal insulation outer layer and the thermal insulation inner layer, the inner wall of the thermal insulation inner layer is painted with a black heat-absorbing paint layer, and the inside of the cup body is located in the thermal insulation inner layer. The upper end face is coaxially provided with an opening, and the opening is provided with a cup cover at the end away from the inner cavity. The utility model adopts the above-mentioned technical scheme, which has ingenious conception, reasonable structure and simple overall structure. It has better disinfection effect and better plant protection effect.
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