Environment-friendly thermal insulation material and preparation method thereof
A thermal insulation material and an environment-friendly technology, applied in the field of environment-friendly thermal insulation materials and their preparation, can solve the problems of high cost and slow development, and achieve the effects of being beneficial to industrialized production, good thermal insulation effect, and suitable for popularization and application.
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Embodiment 1
[0014] The insulation material components include 10 parts of polyvinyl butyral, 5 parts of foam stabilizer, 8 parts of silicone oil, 3 parts of diatomaceous earth, 5 parts of activated carbon, 2 parts of mica powder with lamellar structure, and hollow glass microspheres. 4 parts of beads, 3 parts of open-cell expanded perlite, 5 parts of fluorodichloroethane, 4 parts of dimethylsiloxane, 3 parts of xylitol and 3 parts of thickener.
[0015] The preparation method of the present embodiment comprises the following steps:
[0016] A. After mixing polyvinyl butyral, foam stabilizer, silicone oil and diatomaceous earth, add it to the stirring tank for stirring, the stirring speed is 3000 rpm, and the stirring time is 30min, and the mixture A is obtained;
[0017] B. Add activated carbon, mica powder with lamellar structure, hollow glass microspheres, and open-pore expanded perlite to the mixture A. After mixing, add it to the heating container and heat it. Stir continuously during...
Embodiment 2
[0020] The insulation material components include 20 parts by weight of polyvinyl butyral, 10 parts of foam stabilizer, 18 parts of silicone oil, 10 parts of diatomaceous earth, 10 parts of activated carbon, 8 parts of mica powder with lamellar structure, hollow glass micro 12 parts of beads, 10 parts of open-cell expanded perlite, 15 parts of fluorodichloroethane, 12 parts of dimethylsiloxane, 10 parts of xylitol and 10 parts of thickener.
[0021] The preparation method of the present embodiment comprises the following steps:
[0022] A. After mixing polyvinyl butyral, foam stabilizer, silicone oil and diatomaceous earth, add it to the stirring tank for stirring, the stirring speed is 3000 rpm, and the stirring time is 30min, and the mixture A is obtained;
[0023] B. Add activated carbon, mica powder with lamellar structure, hollow glass microspheres, and open-pore expanded perlite to the mixture A. After mixing, add it to the heating container and heat it. Stir continuousl...
Embodiment 3
[0026] The insulation material components include 12 parts by weight of polyvinyl butyral, 6 parts of foam stabilizer, 9 parts of silicone oil, 4 parts of diatomaceous earth, 6 parts of activated carbon, 3 parts of mica powder with lamellar structure, hollow glass micro 6 parts of beads, 5 parts of open-cell expanded perlite, 6 parts of fluorodichloroethane, 5 parts of dimethylsiloxane, 4 parts of xylitol and 4 parts of thickener.
[0027] The preparation method of the present embodiment comprises the following steps:
[0028] A. After mixing polyvinyl butyral, foam stabilizer, silicone oil and diatomaceous earth, add it to the stirring tank for stirring, the stirring speed is 3000 rpm, and the stirring time is 30min, and the mixture A is obtained;
[0029] B. Add activated carbon, mica powder with lamellar structure, hollow glass microspheres, and open-pore expanded perlite to the mixture A. After mixing, add it to the heating container and heat it. Stir continuously during t...
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