Silicon-magnesium composite clay adhesive filling material and application thereof
A clay and adhesive technology, applied in the field of composite powder preparation, can solve problems such as difficulty in effectively improving the bonding strength of plywood, and achieve the effects of no three waste emissions, wide sources, and reduced production costs
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Embodiment 1
[0028] The first step, the preparation of mineral raw materials
[0029] All raw ores such as talcum powder, kaolin, montmorillonite, attapulgite and sepiolite are dried, crushed by PE400×100 jaw crusher, and then extruded by 2PG-400X250 pair of rollers to form a powder with a particle size of less than 2mm .
[0030] The second step, the processing of mineral powder
[0031] Weigh 10kg of talcum powder, 10kg of kaolin, 10kg of montmorillonite, and 50kg of attapulgite, put them into a ball mill, add 240kg of ceramic balls with a diameter of 2 to 8mm, grind for 20 minutes, add 5kg of wood powder, and grind for 10 minutes again. Make the particle size of powder particles less than 200 mesh.
[0032] The third step is to coat the surface of the mineral powder with vegetable protein
[0033] Add 15 kg of commercially available wheat flour to the ball mill that completed the second grinding step, and then grind for 20 minutes to obtain a mineral composite powder that meets the f...
Embodiment 2
[0048] The first step is with embodiment 1.
[0049] The second step, the processing of mineral powder
[0050] Weigh 25kg of talcum powder and 25kg of sepiolite, put them into a ball mill, add 240kg of ceramic balls with a diameter of 2 to 8mm, grind for 20 minutes, add 15kg of sawdust powder, and grind for 10 minutes again, so that the particle size of the powder particles is less than 200 head.
[0051] The third step is to coat the surface of the mineral powder with vegetable protein
[0052] Add 35kg of commercially available wheat flour to the ball mill used to grind the mineral powder in the second step, and grind for 20 minutes to obtain a mineral composite powder whose properties meet the filler requirements of the urea-formaldehyde resin adhesive.
[0053] The fourth step to the ninth step are completely the same as those in Embodiment 1, and will not be repeated here.
[0054] Experiments show that the average bonding strength of the finished plywood is 1.48Mpa, ...
Embodiment 3
[0056] The first step is with embodiment 1.
[0057] The second step, the processing of mineral powder
[0058] Weigh 5 kg of talcum powder, 5 kg of kaolin, 20 kg of sepiolite, and 20 kg of attapulgite, put them into a ball mill, add 240 kg of ceramic balls with a diameter of 2 to 8 mm, grind for 20 minutes, add 25 kg of wood powder, and grind for 10 minutes again to make The particle size of powder particles is less than 200 mesh.
[0059] The third step is to coat the surface of the mineral powder with vegetable protein
[0060] Add 25 kg of commercially available wheat flour to the ball mill used to grind the mineral powder in the second step, and grind for 20 minutes to obtain a mineral composite powder whose properties meet the filler requirements of the urea-formaldehyde resin adhesive.
[0061] The fourth step to the ninth step are completely the same as those in Embodiment 1, and will not be repeated here.
[0062] A large number of experiments show that the average...
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