One-step melting production method for thermally reversible crosslinking polystyrene
A technology for cross-linking polystyrene and polystyrene, which is applied in the field of one-step melting production of thermally reversible cross-linked polystyrene, can solve problems such as troublesome production methods, and achieve high physical and mechanical properties, good heat resistance, and excellent thermal properties. The effect of reversible crosslinking
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Embodiment 1
[0035] Mix 100 parts by mass of dried HIPS with 1.4 parts of MA and 1 part of DCP in a high mixer, and then add the mixture, 0.8 parts of butanediol, 0.6 parts of sodium hydroxide and 2 parts of triethylamine to the double Extruded in a screw extruder and prepared samples.
[0036] After the purified sample was parked for 10 hours, it was injected with an injection molding machine to make a sample, and then tested.
Embodiment 2
[0040] Mix 100 parts by mass of dried HIPS with 1 part of CTA and 0.2 part of CYHPO in a high-mixer, and then add the mixture, 0.2 part of pentanediol, 0.6 part of sodium hydroxide and 2 parts of triethylamine to the double Extruded in a screw extruder and prepared samples.
[0041] After the purified sample was parked for 10 hours, it was injected with an injection molding machine to make a sample, and then tested.
Embodiment 3
[0043] Mix 100 parts by mass of dried HIPS with 20 parts of DMMA and 8 parts of TBHP in a high mixer, and then mix the mixture, 20 parts of tetraethylene glycol, 0.6 parts of sodium hydroxide and 2 parts of triethylamine in sequence It was added to a twin-screw extruder and extruded to prepare a sample.
[0044] After the purified sample was parked for 10 hours, it was injected with an injection molding machine to make a sample, and then tested.
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