Cable with insect bite prevention effect

An efficacy and cable technology, applied in the field of cables with insect bite prevention effect, can solve problems such as threats to life and property, pollution of the atmospheric environment, and inappropriate matching of cable materials.

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-12-17
黄霞
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Benefits of technology

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Problems solved by technology

This patented technical problem addressed by this patents relates to improving the safety performance of cables that release gas during fires due to their poor match between different material components or environmental concerns such as acid rain damage caused by flames.

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Embodiment 1

[0018] A cable with anti-insect bite effect consists of the following components in parts by weight:

[0019] 20-30 parts by weight of titanium dioxide, 10-20 parts by weight of paraffin, 30-40 parts by weight of polyurethane resin, 15-25 parts by weight of magnesium oxide, 20-30 parts by weight of calcium oxide, 20 parts by weight of phthalate, silane coupling 15 parts by weight of agent.

Embodiment 2

[0021] A cable with anti-insect bite effect consists of the following components in parts by weight:

[0022] 20-30 parts by weight of titanium dioxide, 10-20 parts by weight of paraffin, 30-40 parts by weight of polyurethane resin, 15-25 parts by weight of magnesium oxide, 20-30 parts by weight of calcium oxide, 30 parts by weight of phthalate, silane coupling Agent 25 parts by weight.

Embodiment 3

[0024] A cable with anti-insect bite effect consists of the following components in parts by weight:

[0025] 25 parts by weight of titanium dioxide, 15 parts by weight of paraffin, 35 parts by weight of polyurethane resin, 20 parts by weight of magnesium oxide, 25 parts by weight of calcium oxide, 25 parts by weight of phthalate, and 20 parts by weight of a silane coupling agent.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a cable with an insect bite prevention effect. The cable comprises the following components in parts by weight: 20-30 parts of titanium dioxide, 10-20 parts of paraffin, 30-40parts of polyurethane resin, 15-25 parts of magnesium oxide, 20-30 parts of calcium oxide, 20-30 parts of phthalate and 15-25 parts of a silane coupling agent. The paraffin and the polyurethane resinhave a fireproof effect and are matched with the titanium dioxide, the magnesium oxide and the calcium oxide for use, so that the insulating property is achieved, the fireproof effect is achieved, andmeanwhile, the phthalate and the silane coupling agent are arranged, so that the insect prevention effect is achieved.

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