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How to make the ashes relics

A production method, the technology of relics, applied in the field of relics production, can solve the problems of not being able to pay homage at any time, destroying environmental resources, occupying land, etc., and achieve the effect of colorful, protecting environmental resources and eliminating fatigue

Active Publication Date: 2018-01-23
陈星延
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Problems solved by technology

[0003] In China, the most traditional way for people to remember their ancestors and relatives is to build tombs and occupy land, burn incense and burn paper, which not only occupies a lot of cultivated land, mountains and forests, destroys environmental resources, and causes great waste, but also requires a specific time to complete these methods. To pay homage, not to pay homage at any time
Modern people's way of dealing with human ashes is mostly to put them in urns, and then put the urns in the cemetery, which occupies a lot of land

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Embodiment 1

[0031] The method of making the ashes relics for relatives is as follows:

[0032] (1) Preparation of raw materials: remove impurities from pearls, clams, agate, crystals, corals, amber and beeswax, wash and dry them, then grind them to 800 mesh, take 0.05g each, and grind the ashes of deceased relatives to 600 mesh mesh, take 0.65g;

[0033] (2) Forming relics: Mix the pearls, clam, agate, crystal, coral and ashes of deceased relatives in (1) in proportion to make a paste, add 0.04g of bentonite and 0.2g of water, stir well and pour Put it into a relic mold, sinter at 1400°C~1650°C for 3 hours, then cool at 1650°C for 6~8 hours to 300°C, and then mix amber, beeswax, and 0.02g of binder in proportion to the mixture. Put it into the relic mold, heat it at 300°C~150°C for 1 hour, and finally lower it to room temperature to form a granular relic;

[0034] (3) Decoration: Inlay the finished relic in (2) into the small hole opened between the eyebrows of the Buddha statue on the ...

Embodiment 2

[0041] The method of making the ashes relics for relatives is as follows:

[0042] (1) Preparation of raw materials: remove impurities from pearls, clams, agate, crystals, corals, amber and beeswax, wash and dry them, then grind them to 600 mesh, take 0.03g each, and grind the ashes of the deceased relatives to 600 mesh mesh, take 0.6g;

[0043] (2) Forming relics: Mix the pearls, clams, agates, crystals, corals, and ashes of deceased relatives in (1) in proportion to make a paste, add 0.03g of bentonite and 0.15g of water, stir well and pour Put it into a relic mold, sinter at 1400°C~1650°C for 3~5 hours, then cool at 1650°C for 6~8 hours to 300°C, and then mix amber, beeswax, and 0.01g of binder in proportion Add the mixture into the relic mold, heat at 300°C~150°C for 1~3 hours, and finally cool down to room temperature to form a granular relic product;

[0044] (3) Decoration: Inlay the finished relic in (2) on the Buddha statue, and then install the Buddha statue in the...

Embodiment 3

[0047] The method of making the ashes relics for relatives is as follows:

[0048] (1) Raw material preparation: Remove impurities from pearls, clams, agate, crystals, corals, amber and beeswax, wash and dry them, then grind them to 800 mesh, take 0.05g each, and grind the ashes of deceased relatives to 800 mesh mesh, take 0.7g;

[0049] (2) Forming relics: Mix the pearls, clams, agates, crystals, corals, and ashes of deceased relatives in (1) in proportion to make a paste, add 0.05g of bentonite and 0.25g of water, stir well and pour Put it into a relic mold, sinter at 1400°C~1650°C for 5 hours, then cool at 1650°C for 6~8 hours to 300°C, and then mix amber, beeswax, and 0.02g of binder in proportion to the mixture. Put it into the relic mold, heat it at 300°C~150°C for 3 hours, and finally lower it to room temperature to form a granular relic product;

[0050] (3) Decoration: Inlay the finished relic in (2) on the Buddha statue, and then install the Buddha statue in the sh...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a production method of a bone ash relic relative-missing board. The production method comprises the following steps: respectively grinding pearls, giant clam, agates, crystals, coral, chrysophoron and bee wax into powder (3-8 parts by weight for each), and grinding bone ash into powder (60-70 parts by weight); mixing the powder of the pearls, the giant clam, the agates, the crystals and the coral with the bone ash powder in proportion, adding 3-5 parts of a binding agent and 15-25 parts of water, uniformly stirring, pouring the mixture into a relic mold, sintering at 1400-1650 DEG C for 3-5 hours, heating at 300-1650 DEG C for 6-8 hours, uniformly mixing the powder of the chrysophoron and the bee wax with the binding agent in proportion, pouring the mixture into the relic mold, heating at 150-300 DEG C for 1-3 hours, and finally cooling to the room temperature, so as to obtain a relic finished product; embedding the relic finished product into a figure of Buddha, and arranging the figure of Buddha into a shell, so as to obtain a relative-missing board finished product.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for making a relic longing card, in particular to a method for making a relic longing card. Background technique [0002] In Buddhism, the hair, bones, and ashes left by monks after death are called relics, and the crystals produced after relics are called relics. , a kind of substance refined, which is naturally felt by monks during their lifetime due to the merits and virtues of precepts, concentration and wisdom. The relic has extremely high hardness, a crystal appearance, and a virtuous inner quality. It has been worshiped by people since ancient times. The appearance of the relic is radiant, crystal clear and beautiful like jade, agate, and crystal. Its main chemical elements include calcium, phosphorus, silicon and a small amount of aluminum, magnesium, sodium, potassium, etc., and are phosphate, aluminosilicate, silicate, etc. A fusion of various minerals. [0003] In China, the most traditional way for peopl...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): C04B35/447C04B35/622C04B28/00C04B18/02C04B26/28B44C5/00B44C1/26A44C25/00
CPCA44C25/007B44C1/26B44C5/00C04B18/023C04B26/285C04B28/001C04B35/447C04B35/622C04B2235/3206C04B2235/3208C04B2235/3418C04B24/34C04B14/366C04B14/28C04B14/106C04B24/00C04B22/002
Inventor 陈星延
Owner 陈星延
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