Preparation method of starch type film-forming agent for glass fiber wetting agent
A technology of glass fiber and sizing agent, which is applied in the field of chemically modified starch preparation, which can solve the problems of high production cost of film-forming agent, starch performance that cannot meet the performance requirements of film-forming agent, etc., and achieves less residue and is conducive to preparation and storage, the effect of low carbon residue
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[0032]Put 40 parts by mass of pea starch into a reaction kettle, add 400 parts by mass of distilled water, stir, heat up to 85°C, gelatinize for 1 hour, cool down to 50°C, and adjust the pH to 6 with an alkaline regulator. Add 3 parts by mass of isoamylase, react for 24 hours, pass the solution through an 80-mesh sieve, then heat up to 85°C, react for 15 minutes, cool down to 50°C, add 4 parts by mass of anhydrous sodium sulfate, keep warm for 10 minutes, and then add 0.32 parts by mass of hydrogen Sodium oxide, then quickly add 4 parts by mass of propylene oxide, seal the container, react for 16 hours, after the reaction is completed, cool down to room temperature, filter with suction, and freeze-dry the solid to obtain off-white powdery modified starch—a film-forming agent product.
[0033] Prepare and use the wetting agent according to the prior art: take 40 parts by mass of the film-forming agent product obtained in Example 1, mix it with 800 parts by mass of deionized wate...
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[0035] Put 40 parts by mass of pea starch into a reaction kettle, add 300 parts by mass of distilled water, stir, heat up to 80°C, gelatinize for 1.5 hours, cool down to 45°C, and adjust the pH value to 5 with an alkaline regulator. Add 2 parts by mass of isoamylase, react for 30 hours, pass the solution through an 80-mesh sieve, then heat up to 90°C, react for 10 minutes, cool down to 40°C, add 3 parts by mass of anhydrous sodium sulfate, keep warm for 10 minutes, and then add 0.48 parts by mass of hydrogen Sodium oxide, then quickly add 4 parts by mass of propylene oxide, seal the container, react for 12 hours, after the reaction is completed, cool down to room temperature, filter with suction, and freeze-dry the solid to obtain off-white powdery modified starch—a film-forming agent product.
[0036] Take 40 parts by mass of the film-forming agent product prepared in Example 2, mix it with 800 parts of deionized water (the mass percentage of the film-forming agent product is ...
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[0045] A preparation method for a starch-type film-forming agent for glass fiber sizing, comprising the following steps:
[0046] a. Take 40 parts by mass of pea starch and put it into a reaction container, add 400 parts by mass of distilled water or deionized water, stir, heat up to 80°C, after gelatinization reaction for 1.2h, then cool down to 40°C to obtain starch liquid;
[0047] b. Use a pH regulator to adjust the pH value of the starch solution to 5, add 2.5 parts by mass of isoamylase, react for 18 hours, heat up to 80° C. to kill the enzyme for 18 minutes, and prepare a reaction solution;
[0048] c. Cool the reaction solution to 45°C, add 4.5 parts by mass of expansion inhibitor, and keep it warm for 15 minutes; then add 0.4 parts by mass of catalyst, then (quickly) add 7 parts by mass of etherification agent, react for another 17 hours, and adjust the pH with a pH regulator When the value reaches 7, the reaction is completed, and after cooling down to room temperat...
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