Method for preparing thermal stabilizer/lubricant for polyvinyl chloride profiles
A polyvinyl chloride and thermally stable technology, which is applied in the field of preparation of thermally stable lubricants for polyvinyl chloride profiles, can solve the problems of difficult control of the product's inherent quality, low thermal stability efficiency, flying lead salt dust, etc. Excellent compatibility and compatibility, good production stability, wide range of process control
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[0033] (1) Put part of stearic acid, salicylic acid and diethylene glycol into the reactor, start stirring and heating, condense and collect the water vapor escaping from the reactor when the temperature in the reactor rises to 150°C, and control The heating rate in the reactor is 10°C / H. When the reaction time is about 6 hours, when the temperature in the reactor is 190°C and no water vapor escapes, stop heating, cool the material below 100°C, and filter out the material as auxiliary agent 1.
[0034] (2) Weighing part of stearic acid, remaining salicylic acid, and remaining diethylene glycol into a reactor, heating and mixing to make auxiliary agent 2;
[0035] (3) After part of the stearic acid and paraffin in the proportioning are heated and melted, they are filtered and put into the reactor, stirring is started, and part of the yellow dandelion in the proportioning is gradually put into it, and reacted for 3 hours at a temperature of 90°C. After the reaction is finished,...
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