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publicationNumber KR-20070000698-U
titleOfInvention UV protection luminaire lamp composed of natural inorganic coating
abstract The present invention is intended to prevent the oxidation of all objects by ultraviolet rays and skin aging of humans, causing disease caused by skin cancer pests and insects, obstacles to animal development, growth inhibition of plant cultivation.n n n Accordingly, the present invention relates to a coating on the surface of a lamp having a characteristic of creating a comfortable indoor environment and preventing diseases caused by ultraviolet rays by generating a semi-permanent natural inorganic synthetic coating agent for forming and using the material that blocks the ultraviolet rays. The blocking agent is 1-10% of the bismuth (BI 2 O 3 ) particle size 7nm. 5-13% of zinc (ZnO) particle size, 5-15% of cerium (CeO 2 ) particle size 9nm, 8-15% of magnesium (Mg O) particle size 8nm, tin (SnO 2 ) particle size 10nm 1-10%, 10-25% of alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) particle size 6nm, 5-15% of titanium (TiO 2 ) particle size 10nm, 3-18% of silicon (SiO 2 ) particle size 14nm It is characterized in that it is applied to a luminaire lamp with a mixture obtained in the composition of 9 or 9 wt% of ethanol, 25 wt% of ethanol, and 15 wt% of isobutyl ketone as a binder in the form of one or four papers.
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