CN111111118A - Fluorescent ocean ball and using method thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
A fluorescent marine ball comprises the following components in parts by weight: 97 parts of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and 1-3 parts of fluorescent powder. By adding the fluorescent powder into the raw materials, the original ocean ball can emit a noctilucent effect (light reflection effect) under the ultraviolet lamp, so that the original product can be richer in color, and the effect of exciting atmosphere in an amusement park can be achieved. When in use, the conventional lighting equipment is turned off, and the ultraviolet lamp is used for irradiating the ocean ball. The problem of current ocean ball can not send night vision effect and provide night vision atmosphere under the special scene is solved.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of amusement equipment, in particular to a fluorescent ocean ball and a using method thereof.
Background
The ocean ball is a common amusement apparatus, but like products in the market at present have the problems of being invisible and reflecting, and cannot play a good role at night or under the condition of dark light.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above situation, in order to solve the problems of the above technologies, the present invention provides a fluorescent marine ball, which comprises the following components in parts by weight: 97 parts of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and 1-3 parts of fluorescent powder.
A fluorescent marine sphere according to the present application, said low density polyethylene is cas.no9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder is CAS. NO 7576-65-1 chemical substance, 2.45 weight parts.
A fluorescent marine sphere according to the present application, said low density polyethylene is cas.no9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder comprises CAS. NO 7576-65-0 chemical substance and CAS. NO 3068-39-1 chemical substance in the weight portions of 1.45 and 1.55 respectively.
A fluorescent marine sphere according to the present application, said low density polyethylene is cas.no9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder is CAS. NO 3068-39-1 chemical substance, 2.5 weight parts.
A fluorescent marine sphere according to the present application, said low density polyethylene is cas.no9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder is CAS. NO 1328-53-6 chemical substance, and the weight portion is 2.23.
A fluorescent marine sphere according to the present application, said low density polyethylene is cas.no9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder is CAS.NO 147-14-8 chemical substance, and the weight portion is 2.23.
A fluorescent marine sphere according to the present application, said low density polyethylene is cas.no9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder is CAS. NO 39393-39-0 chemical substance, 2.55 weight parts.
A fluorescent marine sphere according to the present application, said low density polyethylene is cas.no9003-08-1, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder comprises CAS.NO 68427-35-0 chemical substance and CAS.NO 39393-39-0 chemical substance in parts by weight of 1.55 and 1 respectively.
A fluorescent marine sphere according to the present application, said low density polyethylene is cas.no9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder comprises CAS. NO 3068-39-1 chemical substance and CAS. NO 39393-39-0 chemical substance in parts by weight of 1.2 and 1.3 respectively.
A method for using fluorescent sea ball is characterized by turning off lighting equipment and using ultraviolet lamp to irradiate sea ball.
After the technology provided by the invention is adopted, the ocean ball provided by the embodiment of the invention has the following beneficial effects.
1) By adding the fluorescent powder into the raw materials, the original ocean ball can emit a noctilucent effect (light reflection effect) under the ultraviolet lamp, so that the original product can be richer in color, and the effect of exciting atmosphere in an amusement park can be achieved. When in use, the conventional lighting equipment is turned off, and the ultraviolet lamp is used for irradiating the ocean ball. The problem of current ocean ball can not send night vision effect and provide night vision atmosphere under the special scene is solved.
Detailed Description
Various preferred embodiments of the present invention are described below. The following description is provided to facilitate understanding of example embodiments of the invention as defined by the claims and their equivalents. It includes various specific details to assist understanding, but they are to be construed as merely illustrative. Accordingly, those skilled in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications can be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. Also, in order to make the description clearer and simpler, a detailed description of functions and configurations well known in the art will be omitted.
Example 1
A fluorescent sea ball, the fluorescent type being Pigment: yellow F fluorescent yellow. Comprises CAS.NO9003-08-1, 97 parts by weight; CAS. NO 7576-65-1, 2.45 parts by weight. The application method comprises turning off the lighting device, and irradiating the ocean ball with ultraviolet lamp.
Example 2
A fluorescent sea ball, the fluorescent type being Pigment: orange F fluorescent orange. Comprises CAS.NO9003-08-1, 97 parts by weight; CAS. NO 7576-65-0, weight share 1.45; CAS. NO 3068-39-1, part by weight 1.55. The application method comprises turning off the lighting device, and irradiating the ocean ball with ultraviolet lamp.
Example 3
A fluorescent sea ball, the fluorescent type being Pigment: ping F fluorescent powder. Comprises CAS.NO9003-08-1, 97 parts by weight; CAS. NO 3068-39-1, 2.5 parts by weight. The application method comprises turning off the lighting device, and irradiating the ocean ball with ultraviolet lamp.
Example 4
A fluorescent sea ball, the fluorescent type being Pigment: green F fluorescent green. Comprises CAS.NO9003-08-1, 97 parts by weight; CAS. NO 1328-53-6, parts by weight 2.23. The application method comprises turning off the lighting device, and irradiating the ocean ball with ultraviolet lamp.
Example 5
A fluorescent sea ball, the fluorescent type being Pigment: blue F fluorescent blue. Comprises CAS.NO9003-08-1, 97 parts by weight; CAS. NO 147-14-8, parts by weight 2.23. The application method comprises turning off the lighting device, and irradiating the ocean ball with ultraviolet lamp.
Example 6
A fluorescent sea ball, the fluorescent type being Pigment: violet F fluorescent violet. Comprises CAS.NO9003-08-1, 97 parts by weight; CAS. NO 39393-39-0, part by weight 2.55. The application method comprises turning off the lighting device, and irradiating the ocean ball with ultraviolet lamp.
Example 7
A fluorescent sea ball, the fluorescent type being Pigment: red F fluorescent red. Comprises CAS.NO9003-08-1, 97 parts by weight; CAS. NO 68427-35-0, parts by weight 1.55; CAS. NO 39393-39-0, part by weight 1. The application method comprises turning off the lighting device, and irradiating the ocean ball with ultraviolet lamp.
Example 8
A fluorescent sea ball, the fluorescent type being Pigment: magenta F fluorescent purple. Comprises CAS.NO9003-08-1, 97 parts by weight; CAS. NO 3068-39-1, part by weight 1.2; CAS. NO 39393-39-0, part by weight 1.3. The application method comprises turning off the lighting device, and irradiating the ocean ball with ultraviolet lamp.
The fluorescent ocean ball can be used in the fields or occasions of amusement equipment, education equipment, amusement toys, education toys, ocean ball pools, trampoline parks, naughty castle parks and the like.
According to the application, fluorescent powder is added into the raw materials, so that the original ocean ball can emit a luminous effect (light reflection effect) under an ultraviolet lamp, the original product color can be enriched, and the effect of the active atmosphere of an amusement park can be achieved. When in use, the conventional lighting equipment is turned off, and the ultraviolet lamp is used for irradiating the ocean ball. The problem of current ocean ball can not send night vision effect and provide night vision atmosphere under the special scene is solved.
The present invention has been described in detail, and the principle and embodiments of the present invention are explained herein by using specific examples, which are only used to help understand the method and the core idea of the present invention; meanwhile, for a person skilled in the art, according to the idea of the present invention, there may be variations in the specific embodiments and the application scope, and in summary, the content of the present specification should not be construed as a limitation to the present invention.
From the above description of the embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced. Of course, the above listed cases are only examples, and the present invention is not limited thereto. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that other modifications or simplifications according to the technical solution of the present invention may be appropriately applied to the present invention and should be included in the scope of the present invention.
Claims (10)
1. The fluorescent marine ball is characterized by comprising the following components in parts by weight: 97 parts of low-density polyethylene and 1-3 parts of fluorescent powder.
2. A fluorescent marine ball according to claim 1, wherein said low density polyethylene is cas.nos 9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder is CAS. NO 7576-65-1 chemical substance, 2.45 weight parts.
3. A fluorescent marine ball according to claim 1, wherein said low density polyethylene is cas.nos 9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder comprises CAS. NO 7576-65-0 chemical substance and CAS. NO 3068-39-1 chemical substance in the weight portions of 1.45 and 1.55 respectively.
4. A fluorescent marine ball according to claim 1, wherein said low density polyethylene is cas.nos 9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder is CAS. NO 3068-39-1 chemical substance, 2.5 weight parts.
5. A fluorescent marine ball according to claim 1, wherein said low density polyethylene is cas.nos 9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder is CAS. NO 1328-53-6 chemical substance, and the weight portion is 2.23.
6. A fluorescent marine ball according to claim 1, wherein said low density polyethylene is cas.nos 9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder is CAS.NO 147-14-8 chemical substance, and the weight portion is 2.23.
7. A fluorescent marine ball according to claim 1, wherein said low density polyethylene is cas.nos 9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder is CAS. NO 39393-39-0 chemical substance, 2.55 weight parts.
8. A fluorescent marine ball according to claim 1, wherein said low density polyethylene is cas.nos 9003-08-1, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder comprises CAS.NO 68427-35-0 chemical substance and CAS.NO 39393-39-0 chemical substance in parts by weight of 1.55 and 1 respectively.
9. A fluorescent marine ball according to claim 1, wherein said low density polyethylene is cas.nos 9003-08-1 chemical substance, parts by weight 97; the fluorescent powder comprises CAS. NO 3068-39-1 chemical substance and CAS. NO 39393-39-0 chemical substance in parts by weight of 1.2 and 1.3 respectively.
10. Use of a fluorescent sea ball according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the lighting device is turned off and the sea ball is illuminated with a violet lamp.
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