Microemulsified cutting fluid for air valve processing and preparation method thereof
A microemulsion and cutting fluid technology, applied in the petroleum industry, lubricating compositions, etc., can solve the problems of environmental pollution, poor cooling performance, poor lubricity and anti-rust effects, etc., to achieve reduced emissions, long anti-rust time, Good lubricity and cleaning effect
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[0009] A microemulsion cutting fluid for valve processing, made of the following raw materials in parts by weight (kg): 2.5 monoethanolamine benzoate, 1.5 disodium hydrogen phosphate, 11 glycerol, 2.5 sodium alkylsulfonamide acetate, and 11 diesel , coconut oil alkanolamide 1.5, sandan oil 1.5, auxiliary agent 7, water 200; described auxiliary agent is made from the raw material of following parts by weight (kg): polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate 2, Aluminum nitride powder 0.1, boric acid 2, morpholine 1, sodium silicate 2, silane coupling agent KH-5601, potassium persulfate 1, peach gum 3, water 20; the preparation method is to dissolve potassium persulfate in water, Then add other remaining materials, stir for 10-15 minutes, heat to 70-80°C, stir and react for 1-2 hours to obtain the product.
[0010] The preparation method of the microemulsified cutting fluid for valve processing comprises the following steps: mixing water, disodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium alkyl sulfon...
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