Special heat insulation and environment protection material for building and preparation method thereof
A technology for building materials and environmental protection, applied in the field of construction, can solve the problems affecting the service life of products, low strength of building materials, and high production costs, and achieve the effects of saving production costs, good thermal insulation effect, and fewer production processes.
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Embodiment 1
[0023] An environment-friendly thermal insulation building material, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 80 parts of polypropylene foam particles, 2 parts of sodium bicarbonate peroxide, 5 parts of polyvinylpyrrolidone, 1 part of nano-sized zinc oxide, 5 parts of sodium silicate, 10 parts of Portland cement, 5 parts of methyl isocyanoacetate, 8 parts of pitch-based carbon fiber, 3 parts of hemp fiber, 5 parts of alumina, 1 part of magnesium oxide, 5 parts of chlorinated polyether, 2 parts of glass fiber, powder 5 parts of coal ash, 5 parts of red mud, 1 part of hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate.
[0024] A preparation method of an environmentally friendly thermal insulation building material, comprising the following steps:
[0025] (1) First, put the polypropylene foam particles into the mixer, stir at 100°C for 20 minutes, and then vacuumize to remove air bubbles;
[0026] (2) Mix polyvinylpyrrolidone with nano-sized zinc oxide, then add sodium bicarbo...
Embodiment 2
[0032] An environment-friendly thermal insulation building material, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 100 parts of polypropylene foam particles, 10 parts of sodium bicarbonate peroxide, 8 parts of polyvinylpyrrolidone, 8 parts of nano-scale zinc oxide, 10 parts of sodium silicate, 15 parts of Portland cement, 10 parts of methyl isocyanoacetate, 15 parts of pitch-based carbon fiber, 10 parts of hemp fiber, 10 parts of alumina, 3 parts of magnesium oxide, 10 parts of chlorinated polyether, 10 parts of glass fiber, powder 15 parts of coal ash, 8 parts of red mud, 6 parts of hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate.
[0033] A preparation method of an environmentally friendly thermal insulation building material, comprising the following steps:
[0034] (1) First, put the polypropylene foam particles into the mixer, stir at 250°C for 50 minutes, and then vacuumize to remove air bubbles;
[0035] (2) Mix polyvinylpyrrolidone with nano-sized zinc oxide, then add s...
Embodiment 3
[0041] An environment-friendly thermal insulation building material, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 85 parts of polypropylene foam particles, 5 parts of sodium bicarbonate peroxide, 7 parts of polyvinylpyrrolidone, 5 parts of nano-scale zinc oxide, 6 parts of sodium silicate, 12 parts of Portland cement, 7 parts of methyl isocyanoacetate, 11 parts of pitch-based carbon fiber, 5 parts of hemp fiber, 8 parts of alumina, 2 parts of magnesium oxide, 6 parts of chlorinated polyether, 5 parts of glass fiber, powder 10 parts of coal ash, 7 parts of red mud, 5 parts of hydroxypropyl distarch phosphate.
[0042] A preparation method of an environmentally friendly thermal insulation building material, comprising the following steps:
[0043] (1) First put the polypropylene foam particles into the mixer, stir for 40 minutes at 180°C, and then vacuumize to remove air bubbles;
[0044] (2) Mix polyvinylpyrrolidone with nano-sized zinc oxide, then add sodium bic...
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