Polyurethane-ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material and preparation method thereof

A wave absorbing material, composite flame retardant technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, other chemical processes, etc., can solve the problems of complex manufacturing process and large size, and achieve simple manufacturing process, stable electrical performance, and wide absorption frequency distribution. Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-04-03
HENAN HAINADE NEW MATERIAL CO LTD
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However, the material has defects such as large size and complicated manufacturing process.

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[0019] The embodiment of the present invention provides a polyurethane ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material, which is obtained by polymerization of the following components by mass: 100 parts of polyether polyol, 20 parts of toluene diisocyanate, 0.02 parts of nano carbon sol, 10 parts of deionized water, 5 parts of dimethyl methyl phosphate, 2 parts of graphene oxide, 10 parts of ferrite, 2 parts of silicon carbide, 1 part of zinc borate, 0.02 parts of stannous octoate, 0.03 parts of triethylenediamine, 0.2 part of silicone surfactant, 1 part of sodium bicarbonate.

[0020] The embodiment of the present invention also provides a preparation method of the polyurethane ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material, which includes the following steps:

[0021] Mixing of raw materials: the above mass parts, polyether polyol, dimethyl methyl phosphate, nano carbon sol, ferrite, silicon carbide, zinc borate, stannous octoate, triethylenediamine, dei...

Embodiment 2

[0028] The embodiment of the present invention provides a polyurethane ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material obtained by polymerization of the following components by mass: 100 parts of polyether polyol, 30 parts of toluene diisocyanate, 0.1 part of nano carbon sol, deionized 13 parts of water, 12 parts of dimethyl methyl phosphate, 4 parts of graphene oxide, 13 parts of ferrite, 3 parts of silicon carbide, 5 parts of zinc borate, 0.08 parts of stannous octoate, 0.12 parts of triethylenediamine, silicone 1 part of surfactant, 5 parts of sodium bicarbonate.

[0029] The embodiment of the present invention also provides a preparation method of the polyurethane ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material, which is basically the same as the preparation method provided in Example 1, except that:

[0030] Reactive foaming: the room temperature foaming time in this step is 60 minutes;

[0031] Freeze-drying: This step includes first freezing the wav...

Embodiment 3

[0035] The embodiment of the present invention provides a polyurethane ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material, which is obtained by polymerization of the following components by mass: 100 parts of polyether polyol, 40 parts of toluene diisocyanate, 0.2 parts of nano carbon sol, 15 parts of deionized water, 18 parts of dimethyl methyl phosphate, 5 parts of graphene oxide, 15 parts of ferrite, 4 parts of silicon carbide, 6 parts of zinc borate, 0.2 parts of stannous octoate, 0.3 parts of triethylenediamine, 1.6 parts of silicone surfactant, 6 parts of sodium bicarbonate.

[0036]The embodiment of the present invention also provides a preparation method of the polyurethane ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material, which is basically the same as the preparation method provided in Example 1, except that:

[0037] Reactive foaming: the room temperature foaming time in this step is 60 minutes;

[0038] Freeze-drying: This step includes first freez...

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Abstract

The invention provides a polyurethane ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material, wherein it is obtained by polymerization reaction of the following components by mass: 100 parts of polyether polyol, 20-70 parts of toluene diisocyanate, nano carbon sol 0.01-0.5 parts, 10-20 parts of deionized water, 5-30 parts of dimethyl methyl phosphate, 2-8 parts of graphene oxide, 10-20 parts of ferrite, 2-6 parts of silicon carbide, 1 part of zinc borate ~10 parts, 0.02~0.4 parts of stannous octoate, 0.03~0.6 parts of triethylenediamine, 0.2~3 parts of silicone surfactant, 1~10 parts of sodium bicarbonate. The above-mentioned polyurethane ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material provided by the present invention has the characteristics of low smoke, low toxicity, flame retardant, and wide distribution of absorption frequency of absorbing waves. The present invention also provides a preparation method of the polyurethane ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of functional materials, and in particular relates to a polyurethane ferrite composite flame-retardant wave-absorbing material and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] Absorbing materials refer to materials that can absorb most of the electromagnetic waves projected on its surface and convert them into other forms of energy with almost no reflection. With the development of modern science and technology, the impact of electromagnetic radiation on the environment is increasing. At the airport, flights are delayed due to electromagnetic wave interference; in hospitals, mobile phones often interfere with the normal work of various electronic medical instruments. In addition, electromagnetic radiation causes direct and indirect damage to the human body through thermal effects, non-thermal effects, and cumulative effects. Therefore, controlling electromagnetic pollution and finding a mate...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C08G18/76C08G18/48C08K13/06C08K9/00C08K3/04C08K5/521C08K3/22C08K3/34C08K3/38C08J9/28C08J9/08C09K3/00C08G101/00
CPCC08G18/7614C08G18/48C08G2101/00C08J9/08C08J9/28C08J2201/0484C08J2203/02C08J2375/08C08K3/04C08K3/22C08K3/34C08K3/38C08K5/521C08K9/00C08K13/06C08K2003/2265C08K2003/387C08K2201/001C08K2201/011C08K2201/014C09K3/00
Inventor 程相林温毓敏王心超
Owner HENAN HAINADE NEW MATERIAL CO LTD
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