AKD emulsion sizing agent stabilized by cooperation of modified hectorite and sodium alga acid and preparation method thereof
A technology of sodium alginate and hectorite, which is applied in the direction of water repellent addition, etc., can solve the problems of reducing the amount of AKD emulsion stabilizer, the stability of the emulsion needs to be improved, and the reduction of the amount of stabilizer added, so as to achieve the speed of sizing and curing Fast, complete emulsification, less stabilizer dosage
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[0049] Add 1 part of hectorite powder gradually to 98 parts of deionized water under constant stirring, and after it is fully swollen, a hectorite aqueous dispersion is formed; another 0.025 part of dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride is dissolved in 1 part Deionized water; the above hectorite dispersion was mixed with dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride solution to obtain a modified hectorite dispersion. Take 0.015 parts of sodium alginate and disperse it into 49.7 parts of deionized water to form an aqueous solution of sodium alginate. Mix the above-mentioned sodium alginate aqueous solution with the modified hectorite dispersion, and disperse it in an emulsifying disperser for 2 minutes, then heat it to 80 o C is reserved as the aqueous phase.
[0050] Weigh 30 parts of industrial AKD wax flakes, put them into the emulsifier, heat until it starts to melt, start the stirrer, control the speed at about 200 r / min, and when the temperature rises to 75°C, add the water phase prepar...
Embodiment 2
[0054] Gradually add 0.8 parts of hectorite powder to 99 parts of deionized water under constant stirring, and after it is fully swollen, an aqueous dispersion of hectorite is formed; another 0.008 part of dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride is dissolved in 1 part Deionized water; the above hectorite dispersion was mixed with dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride solution to obtain a modified hectorite dispersion. Take 0.02 parts of sodium alginate and disperse it into 59.6 parts of deionized water to form an aqueous solution of sodium alginate. Mix the above sodium alginate aqueous solution with the modified laponite dispersion, and after dispersing for 2 minutes in an emulsifying disperser, heat to 70 o C is reserved as the aqueous phase.
[0055] Weigh 20 parts of industrial AKD wax flakes, put them into the emulsifier, heat until it starts to melt, start the stirrer, control the speed at about 150 r / min, and when the temperature rises to 65°C, add the water phase prepared above...
Embodiment 3
[0059] Gradually add 0.75 parts of hectorite powder to 99 parts of deionized water under constant stirring, and after it is fully swollen, a water dispersion of hectorite is formed; another 0.003 part of dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride is dissolved in 1 part of Deionized water; the above hectorite dispersion was mixed with dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride solution to obtain a modified hectorite dispersion. Take 0.006 parts of sodium alginate and disperse it into 49.6 parts of deionized water to form an aqueous solution of sodium alginate. Mix the above sodium alginate aqueous solution with the modified laponite dispersion, and after dispersing for 2 minutes in an emulsifying disperser, heat to 60 o C is reserved as the aqueous phase.
[0060] Weigh 15 parts of industrial AKD wax flakes, put them into the emulsifier, heat until it starts to melt, start the stirrer, control the rotation speed at about 100 r / min, and add the prepared water phase when the temperature rises to ...
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