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titleOfInvention Electric bulb for accumulating light and a method for manufuring it
abstract After dissolving the first screen and camphor with any one selected from MIBK or MIBA as a solvent, the photoluminescent paint made of a mixed pigment of aluminum oxide, strontium oxide and boron trioxide was kneaded and stirred into the solution, and then uniformly coated in a bulb glass bulb. The bulbs are manufactured by drying, baking and vacuuming by using a precursor manufacturing method, while the mixed gas is sprayed by an injector connected to pipes having fine three-stage diameters of different diameters to protect the film-like film formed by photoluminescent paint. It is a photoluminescent light bulb which is characterized by accumulating a light source by photoluminescent paint by making a light bulb, and causing a weak light source to emit light by the accumulated light source even after the bulb is turned off.
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