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titleOfInvention A manufacturing method for germ-killing plastic card
abstract The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing an antimicrobial plastic card that is antibacterial to various plastic cards, such as credit cards, transportation cards, medical treatment cards, more specifically, the antimicrobial material is included in the coated paper heat-bonded to the surface and back of the card. It relates to an invention that can be used more hygienic plastic card.n n n The present invention described above, preparing a conventional card fabric 1, a plurality of synthetic resin sheets are superimposed; Preparing a nano silver solution by electrolytically dissolving a silver rod with a low current to dissolve the ultrafine particles of silver in a distilled water solution; A poorly soluble phosphate made of fine powder was added to the nano silver solution to obtain 78 to 82% by weight of distilled water solution, 13 to 17% by weight of nano silver component, and 4 to 6% by weight of phosphate. Mixing evenly to obtain an antimicrobial agent; Adding 0.8 to 39.3% by weight of the antimicrobial agent to 97 to 99.3% by weight of the synthetic resin raw material and mixing the mixture with stirring; Molding a synthetic resin film by injecting a synthetic resin raw material mixed with an antimicrobial agent into an extruder and elongating a thin plate while heating; Cooling the synthetic resin film extruded into a thin plate-like film in an extruder while continuously conveying through rollers; After cutting the cooled synthetic resin film to the size of the card fabric (1) to be placed on the upper and lower surfaces of the card fabric (1), the guard fabric consisting of a plurality of synthetic resin sheets by heating and pressing with a heat press (1 ) And allowing the coated paper 20 having antimicrobial activity to be thermally bonded at a time; It can be achieved by the manufacturing method of the antimicrobial plastic card, characterized in that the coating paper 20 is heat-bonded on the front and back of the card fabric 1 to the size of the card to complete the plastic card (10). It is.
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