A preparation method of ultraviolet fluorescent green plastic film using rare earth phosphate glass as photochromic agent and its application in anti-counterfeiting
A technology of rare earth phosphate and phosphate glass, which is applied in the direction of instruments, identification devices, seals, etc., can solve the problems of decreased mechanical properties, poor compatibility, and reduced transparency of polymer materials, and overcome the impact on the human body and the environment. Harmful, the preparation process is simple, and the effect of reducing polarity is poor
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[0016] The oxide of glass formula converted to mass percentage is: P 2 O 5 60%; Li 2 O 4%; Na 2 O 15%; K 2 O 15%; Tb 2 O 3 4%, Ce 2 O 3 2%. where P 2 O 5 by NH 4 H 2 PO 4 Introduce; Li 2 O is introduced by lithium carbonate, Na 2 O is introduced by sodium carbonate, K 2 O was introduced by potassium carbonate, Tb 2 O 3 Directly introduced with terbium trioxide, Ce 2 O 3 Directly introduced with cerium oxide. The glass batch was added into an alumina crucible, and after being kept at 900°C for 20 minutes in a silicon carbon rod furnace, the glass melt was cast on a pair of roller tablet machines cooled with an ice-water mixture and pressed into glass flakes. It is finely ground to a white fluorescent glass powder with a particle size of less than 300nm.
[0017] The prepared fluorescent glass powder and white oil are selected as coupling agent, and are respectively combined with commonly used plastics, including polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyvi...
Embodiment 2
[0019] The oxide of glass formula converted to mass percentage is: P 2 O 5 75%; Na 2 O 16%; Tb 2 O 3 8%, Ce 2 O 3 1%. where P 2 O 5 by NH 4 H 2 PO 4 introduce; K2 O was introduced by potassium carbonate, Na 2 O is introduced by sodium carbonate, K 2 O was introduced by potassium carbonate, Tb 2 O 3 Directly introduced with terbium trioxide, Ce 2 O 3 Directly introduced with cerium oxide. After holding at 900°C for 20 minutes in a silicon carbon rod furnace, the glass melt was cast on a counter-roll tablet machine cooled with an ice-water mixture and pressed into glass flakes, and then ground in a high-pressure jet mill to a particle size of less than 300 nm white Fluorescent glass powder.
[0020] The prepared fluorescent glass powder and silane coupling agent KH570 were selected as coupling agent, respectively mixed with common plastic masterbatches, including polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polycarbonate ( PC), a kind of hi...
Embodiment 3
[0022] The oxide of glass formula converted to mass percentage is: P 2 O 5 80%; Na 2 O 10%; Li 2 O 5%; Tb 2 O 3 3%, Ce 2 O 3 2%. where P 2 O 5 by NH 4 H 2 PO 4 Introduce; Na 2 O is introduced by sodium carbonate, Tb 2 O 3 Directly introduced with europium trioxide, Ce 2 O 3 Directly introduced with cerium oxide. The glass batch was added into an alumina crucible, and after being kept at 900°C for 30 minutes in a silicon carbon rod furnace, the glass melt was cast on a pair of rollers cooled by an ice-water mixture and pressed into glass flakes. Grind the white fluorescent glass powder until the particle size is less than 300nm.
[0023] The prepared fluorescent glass powder and stearic acid are used as surface modifiers, which are respectively mixed with common plastics, including polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polycarbonate (PC), polyethylene A high-pressure blending in terephthalate (PET) masterbatch, the blending formula ...
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