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titleOfInvention Self-cleaning translucent sound insulation wall
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To provide a self-cleaning type translucent sound insulating wall capable of cleaning the contaminants adhering to the sound insulating plate without human intervention and maintaining the see-through performance of the light transmitting plate for a long period of time. . A sound insulating plate (2) is supported between columns (1) standing upright at a predetermined interval, and the sound insulating plate (2) has a light transmitting plate (3) and a siliceous ceramic layer (4) made of polysilazane or a modified product thereof. Is formed, and the photocatalyst containing layer 5 is formed on the outer surface. Siliceous ceramic layer 4 made of polysilazane or a modified product thereof Is a very dense film, which protects the light-transmitting plate 3 from the oxidative decomposition action of the photocatalyst even in a thin film and has excellent heat resistance. Does not occur, and also because it has excellent flex resistance, no cracks occur even when it is curved, and furthermore, it has excellent durability in this state, and also has a high coating hardness even in a thin film, The light transmitting plate 3 is hardly damaged.
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