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Brightness-retaining agent for silverware

A retaining agent and bright technology, applied in the powder field for keeping silverware bright, can solve the problems of difficult repair and removal of the coating film, high construction technology requirements, and difficult to master, etc. The effect of being oxidized

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-05-06
HANDAN COLLEGE
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Problems solved by technology

Surface coating can keep the surface of silverware as bright as new, but its disadvantages are also obvious. For example, the coating film needs to reach a certain thickness, which will affect the natural metallic texture of the silverware surface; the coating film must be uniform and smooth, requiring high construction technology and difficult to master; It is not easy to repair and remove after the coating film is discolored or damaged, which affects the appearance of silverware

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Embodiment 1

[0014] Embodiment 1: This silverware brightness retaining agent: 7 parts of sodium hypophosphite; 3 parts of coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide; 3 parts of deionized water; 1 part of Tween-20; 2 parts of potassium dihydrogen phosphate; 2 parts of sodium; 5 parts of sodium carbonate; 3 parts of methylbenzotriazole; 3 parts of 2-mercaptobenzothiadiazole; 1 part of sodium lauryl sulfate; 0.5 part of sodium stearate.

[0015] The above components are composed according to the formula. First, the coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide, Tween-20 and deionized water are mixed uniformly and recorded as A for later use; other components are uniformly mixed and recorded as B, and the particles are broken into powder; while stirring B, while spraying A evenly on B, mix A and B evenly, after the water is fully absorbed, continue to stir and pulverize into a powder, and make the silverware bright retaining agent of the present invention.

[0016] When in use, take this product and add de...

Embodiment 2

[0017] Embodiment 2: this silverware brightness retaining agent: 5 parts of sodium hypophosphite; 3 parts of coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide; 3 parts of deionized water; 1 part of Tween-20; 3 parts of potassium dihydrogen phosphate; 3 parts of sodium; 3 parts of sodium carbonate; 2 parts of methylbenzotriazole; 2 parts of 2-mercaptobenzothiadiazole; 2 parts of sodium lauryl sulfate; 1 part of sodium stearate.

[0018] The above components are composed according to the formula. First, the coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide, Tween-20 and deionized water are mixed uniformly and recorded as A for later use; other components are uniformly mixed and recorded as B, and the particles are broken into powder; while stirring B, while spraying A evenly on B, mix A and B evenly, after the water is fully absorbed, continue to stir and pulverize into a powder, and make the silverware bright retaining agent of the present invention.

[0019] When in use, take this product and add dei...

Embodiment 3

[0020] Embodiment 3: this silverware brightness retaining agent: 10 parts of sodium phosphite; 4 parts of coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide; 3 parts of deionized water; 1 part of Tween-20; 1 part of potassium dihydrogen phosphate; sodium dihydrogen phosphate 1 part; 3 parts of sodium carbonate; 1 part of methylbenzotriazole; 1 part of 2-mercaptobenzothiadiazole; 1 part of sodium lauryl sulfate; 0.5 part of sodium stearate.

[0021] The above components are composed according to the formula. First, the coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide, Tween-20 and deionized water are mixed uniformly and recorded as A for later use; other components are uniformly mixed and recorded as B, and the particles are broken into powder; while stirring B, while spraying A evenly on B, mix A and B evenly, after the water is fully absorbed, continue to stir and pulverize into a powder, and make the silverware bright retaining agent of the present invention.

[0022] When in use, take this product...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a brightness-retaining agent for silverware and belongs to the technical field of silverware maintenance. The brightness-retaining agent is used for solving the problem that the surface of the silverware is easily oxidized, vulcanized and discolored. The brightness-retaining agent is prepared from the following components in parts by weight: 5-10 parts of sodium hypophosphite or sodium phosphite, 1-5 parts of coconut oil fatty acid diethanolamide, 1-3 parts of deionized water, 1-2 parts of Tween-20, 1-3 parts of potassium dihydrogen phosphate, 1-3 parts of sodium dihydrogen phosphate, 3-5 parts of sodium carbonate, 1-3 parts of methyl benzotriazole, 1-3 parts of 2-mercaptobenzothiazole thiadiazole, 1-2 parts of sodium lauryl sulfate and 0.5-1 part of sodium stearate. During use, the brightness-retaining agent is dissolved in deionized water to obtain a 5-10% aqueous liquid. The brightness-retaining agent is stably stored, is convenient to operate and is free of potential safety hazard and the surface texture of the silverware is not affected.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a powder used for silverware maintenance, in particular to a powder used for keeping silverware bright after removing surface silver sulfide or silver oxide and other staining substances on the silverware. Background technique [0002] After the silverware is in contact with the air or human sweat for a long time, black spots or yellow spots will appear on the surface. The main component of this black or yellow stain is silver sulfide, and there are also small amounts of silver chloride and silver oxide. At present, these stains can be removed by physical or chemical methods, such as grinding and polishing, pickling, chemical reduction or a combination of physical and chemical methods. After the surface stains are removed from the silverware, the newly formed silver surface is prone to defects. Therefore, if the silverware is not properly treated after the surface silver sulfide or silver oxide stains are removed, the silverwa...

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IPC IPC(8): C23G1/24
CPCC23F3/04
Inventor 王博胡俊平任云
Owner HANDAN COLLEGE
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