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titleOfInvention Ground insulation coating material including black pigment, red pigment and blue pigment
abstract The present invention relates to a ground insulating coating material comprising black pigments, red pigments and blue pigments, and in particular, black pigments, red pigments and blue pigments are contained in a base made of cotton, and to suppress or promote plant growth. The red pigment is included in the range of 1 to 100 parts by weight relative to the black pigment and the blue pigment, or the blue pigment is included in the range of 1 to 100 parts by weight relative to the black pigment and the red pigment so as to absorb light in the ~ 7700 Å wavelength region. It features. Since the present invention uses cotton as an eco-friendly material rather than a conventional synthetic resin as a base material for ground insulation coating material, it is excellent in warmth and easy to rot naturally, and grows plants by controlling the mixing ratio of black pigment, red pigment and blue pigment. There is an effect that it is possible to selectively absorb only light in a wavelength region that is optimally suitable for suppression or promotion.
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