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publicationNumber KR-100673856-B1
titleOfInvention Antibacterial treatment of fin material for heat exchanger of air conditioner and housing unit
abstract The present invention is a platinum (Pt), gold (Au), silver (Ag), copper (Cu), titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) having a size of 1 to 20nm as an inorganic antimicrobial agent during the leakage test of the heat exchanger fin material and the housing unit of the air conditioner Fin material for heat exchange with an acryl-based or alkyd-based binder containing nano-particles of metal by one or a plurality of mixtures and finely nanonized clay of 10-200 nm It is coated on the surface of the housing unit to give the heat exchange fin material and the housing unit strong antifungal, bactericidal and antimicrobial properties in the long term, so that various bacteria and molds harmful to the human body inhabiting the surface of the heat exchange fin material and the housing unit By removing it at its source, it is possible to supply the room with hygienic air passing through the surface of the antibacterial heat exchanger fin and housing unit. An antibacterial treatment method for an early heat exchanger fin material and a housing unit is provided.
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