The research team applied silica to the
surfaces of calcium carbonate particles, each of which 10-300 nanometers in
diameter, and synthesized hollow silica particles by dissolving calcium carbonate
by acid. After the surfaces of silica particles are reformed to adapt to polymer,
they are combined with raw materials of polymer resin to make a film. A high
degree of cutoff performance was achieved because silica particles are
dispersed uniformly. The existing film does not have as high a degree of cutoff
performance as the newly developed film because it is made only of polymer
resin without further processing. In the substantiative test, the power
consumption of an air-conditioner operated in a room with windows on which the
new film is attached was 6,000 kW per hour on average for 24 hour continuous
running at a temperature of 25.0 degrees centigrade, 30% less than the power
consumption in a room with normal windows.
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