Solar heat absorption paint with high weather resistant performance and preparation method thereof
A technology of solar energy absorption and weather resistance, applied in the field of solar energy, can solve the problems of poor adhesion of endothermic coatings, and achieve the effects of improving weather resistance and adhesion, high photothermal conversion efficiency, and low emissivity
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[0029] This embodiment relates to a solar heat absorbing coating with high weather resistance, including the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of acrylate emulsion, 15 parts of polyimide resin, 7 parts of propylene glycol monomethyl ether, and 4 parts of coated nano fly ash Parts, 5 parts of silicon carbide, 2 parts of zinc oxide, 1 part of dispersant, 6 parts of endothermic agent, 2 parts of defoamer, 2 parts of adhesion promoter, 35 parts of organic solvent.
[0030] Wherein, the heat absorbing agent is a mixture of biochar, manganese dioxide, copper oxide powder and cobalt oxide, and the mass ratio of the biochar, manganese dioxide, copper oxide powder and cobalt oxide is 2:1:2:1 .
[0031] Wherein, the preparation method of described biochar is as follows:
[0032] (1) Grind the corn stalks into small pieces with a length of less than 3cm through a pulverizer, raise the temperature to 400°C at a rate of 15°C / min under oxygen-limited conditions, keep the...
Embodiment 2
[0046] This embodiment relates to a solar heat absorbing coating with high weather resistance, including the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 parts of acrylate emulsion, 25 parts of polyimide resin, 13 parts of propylene glycol monomethyl ether, and 8 parts of coated nano fly ash Parts, 9 parts of silicon carbide, 4 parts of zinc oxide, 3 parts of dispersant, 9 parts of endothermic agent, 3 parts of defoamer, 4 parts of adhesion promoter, 50 parts of organic solvent.
[0047] Wherein, the heat absorbing agent is a mixture of biochar, manganese dioxide, copper oxide powder and cobalt oxide, and the mass ratio of the biochar, manganese dioxide, copper oxide powder and cobalt oxide is 2:1:2:1 .
[0048] Wherein, the preparation method of described biochar is as follows:
[0049] (1) Grind the corn stalks into small pieces with a length of less than 3cm through a pulverizer, raise the temperature to 400°C at a rate of 15°C / min under oxygen-limited conditions, keep t...
Embodiment 3
[0063] This embodiment relates to a solar heat absorbing coating with high weather resistance, including the following raw materials in parts by weight: 25 parts of acrylate emulsion, 18 parts of polyimide resin, 9 parts of propylene glycol monomethyl ether, and 5 parts of coated nano fly ash 6 parts, silicon carbide 6 parts, zinc oxide 2.1 parts, dispersant 1.4 parts, endothermic agent 7 parts, defoamer 2.2 parts, adhesion promoter 2.7 parts, organic solvent 40 parts.
[0064] Wherein, the heat absorbing agent is a mixture of biochar, manganese dioxide, copper oxide powder and cobalt oxide, and the mass ratio of the biochar, manganese dioxide, copper oxide powder and cobalt oxide is 2:1:2:1 .
[0065] Wherein, the preparation method of described biochar is as follows:
[0066] (1) Grind the corn stalks into small pieces with a length of less than 3cm through a pulverizer, raise the temperature to 400°C at a rate of 15°C / min under oxygen-limited conditions, keep the temperatu...
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