A rodent-proof buried drip irrigation pipe and its preparation method
The invention relates to a drip irrigation pipe and a buried type technology, which is applied to the field of rodent-proof buried drip irrigation pipe and its preparation, and can solve the problems of reducing the effect of avoiding and preventing rodents, and achieving the effect of reducing the irritating odor.
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[0022] The preparation of embodiment 1 ethyl cellulose microencapsulated capsaicin particles
[0023] (1) Add 8g of ethyl cellulose (wall material) into 60ml of methylene chloride to form an ethyl cellulose solution;
[0024] (2) Add 0.4g capsaicin nanopowder to the ethyl cellulose solution, then add 2.5% vol of OP-10 emulsifier, ultrasonic 30min, to form an emulsion;
[0025] (3) Drop the above emulsion into 500ml of deionized water at a rate of 3ml / min and stir and heat. After the dropwise addition, continue to stir and slowly heat to 60°C. Microcapsule particles are obtained after 1h, and the resulting product is filtered. Wash with deionized water and dry to obtain capsaicin microencapsulated particles.
Embodiment 2
[0026] The preparation of embodiment 2 anti-rodent masterbatch
[0027] After the mass fraction is 10% rodent-proof agent A, 10% cinnamic amide, 60% low-density polyethylene, 1% antioxidant 1010, and 19% ethylene vinyl acetate are mixed uniformly, heated and plasticized, Extrude, shape, cool, pelletize, and air-dry to make rodent-proof masterbatch.
Embodiment 3
[0028] The preparation of embodiment 3 anti-rodent masterbatch
[0029] The preparation method is the same as in Example 2, and the raw material composition is different from that of Example 2, being 20% rodent-proof agent A, 10% cinnamic amide, 50% low-density polyethylene, 1% antioxidant 1010, and 19% ethylene acetic acid vinyl ester.
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