Concrete emulsification demolding agent
A release agent and concrete technology, applied in the direction of ceramic molding machines, manufacturing tools, etc., can solve the problems of poor release effect, serious pollution, difficult to handle, etc., to achieve the effect of improving labor intensity, avoiding pollution, and easy release
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Embodiment 1
[0007] Example 1: including 20 parts of industrial waste diesel oil, 10 parts of polyvinyl alcohol, 5 parts of soap base, 2 parts of fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, 2 parts of potassium tripolyphosphate, 1 part of formaldehyde, 3 parts of hydrochloric acid, and 10 parts of potassium carbonate , 10 parts of sodium nitrite.
Embodiment 2
[0008] Example 2: including 50 parts of industrial waste diesel oil, 30 parts of polyvinyl alcohol, 8 parts of soap base, 5 parts of fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, 4 parts of potassium tripolyphosphate, 3 parts of formaldehyde, 9 parts of hydrochloric acid, and 17 parts of potassium carbonate , 20 parts of sodium nitrite.
Embodiment 3
[0009] Embodiment 3: including 80 parts of industrial waste diesel oil, 50 parts of polyvinyl alcohol, 15 parts of soap base, 8 parts of fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, 8 parts of potassium tripolyphosphate, 5 parts of formaldehyde, 15 parts of hydrochloric acid, and 25 parts of potassium carbonate , 30 parts of sodium nitrite.
[0010] During production, all the above-mentioned materials are added into a mixing tank, and water accounting for 60% of the total mass is added into the mixing tank, stirred evenly, and then added into a ball mill tank for ball milling, and the finished product is obtained after 4 hours of ball milling.
[0011] In summary, the release agent of the present invention makes demoulding easy after use, improves labor intensity, avoids pollution, has high product brightness, improves yield and reduces cost.
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