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Wicker toughening and strengthening method

A technology of strengthening treatment and wicker, which is applied in wood treatment, low temperature treatment, wood heat treatment, etc., can solve the problems of insufficient flexibility, limited flexibility, and insufficient strength, etc., to suppress moisture return and yellowing, and enhance weaving performance and use performance , enhance the effect of binding ability

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-10-17
阜南县金威工艺品有限公司
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[0002] Willow weaving is a weaving handicraft and practical product with wicker as the main raw material. It is one of the traditional Chinese folk handicrafts. In ancient times, people only used it as an ordinary daily practical product. Projects for exporting foreign exchange in some areas of China; although wicker has relatively good flexibility, its flexibility is limited. In the weaving process, due to insufficient flexibility and strength, the wicker will break during the weaving process. And the occurrence of easy deformation after weaving and molding will have a negative impact on the use of its weaving process and weaving finished products; therefore, inventing a toughening and strengthening treatment method for wicker is bound to bring breakthrough development to the development of willow weaving field

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Embodiment 1

[0015] In the embodiment of the present invention, a kind of toughening and strengthening treatment method of wicker, concrete method is as follows:

[0016] (1) Soak the wicker in 11% acetic acid solution for 38 minutes, drain it out, place it in a constant temperature steam at 162°C for 12 minutes, take it out, and get a wicker;

[0017] (2) Soak primary wicker in potassium fulvic acid solution with a mass fraction of 4% for 45 minutes, drain the solution, place it in a freezer at -5°C for 29 minutes, and take it out to obtain secondary wicker;

[0018] (3) Submerge the secondary treated wicker in the mud, the surface is evenly covered by the mud, put it into a freezer with a temperature of -18°C and freeze it at a constant temperature for 66 minutes, take it out, put it into an oven with a temperature of 79°C and bake it at a constant temperature for 15 minutes, Take it out and get three wicker sticks;

[0019] (4) Put three wicker sticks into boiling water and cook for 33...

Embodiment 2

[0023] In the embodiment of the present invention, a kind of toughening and strengthening treatment method of wicker, concrete method is as follows:

[0024] (1) Soak the wicker in 11.5% acetic acid solution for 39 minutes, drain it out, put it in a constant temperature steam treatment at 164°C for 13 minutes, take it out, and get a wicker;

[0025] (2) Soak primary wicker in potassium fulvic acid solution with a mass fraction of 4.5% for 46 minutes, drain the solution, place it in a freezer at -4.5°C for 30 minutes, and take it out to obtain secondary wicker;

[0026] (3) Submerge the secondary treated wicker in the mud, the surface is evenly covered by the mud, put it into a freezer with a temperature of -17.5°C and freeze it at a constant temperature for 67 minutes, take it out, put it into an oven with a temperature of 80°C and bake it at a constant temperature for 16 minutes, Take it out and get three wicker sticks;

[0027] (4) Put three wicker sticks into boiling water...

Embodiment 3

[0031] In the embodiment of the present invention, a kind of toughening and strengthening treatment method of wicker, concrete method is as follows:

[0032] (1) Soak the wicker in 12% acetic acid solution for 40 minutes, drain the solution, put it in a constant temperature steam treatment at 166°C for 14 minutes, take it out, and get a wicker;

[0033] (2) Soak primary wicker in potassium fulvic acid solution with a mass fraction of 5% for 47 minutes, drain the solution, place it in a freezer at -4°C for 31 minutes, and take it out to obtain secondary wicker;

[0034] (3) Submerge the secondary treated wicker in the mud. After the surface is evenly covered by the mud, place it in a freezer with a temperature of -17°C and freeze it at a constant temperature for 68 minutes. Take it out and put it in an oven with a temperature of 81°C. Bake at a constant temperature for 17 minutes. Take it out and get three wicker sticks;

[0035] (4) Put three wicker sticks into boiling water ...

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Abstract

The invention belongs to the technical field of willow weaving, in particular to a method for toughening and strengthening wicker. The specific method is as follows: (1) making primary wicker; (2) making secondary wicker; (3) making three-time wicker; (4) ) Put the willow sticks into boiling water for three times and boil them over medium heat, drain them out, wash the mud, and microwave dry; the present invention uses steam treatment to effectively promote the penetration of acetic acid molecules into the inside of the willow sticks, and combine closely with the components of the willow sticks to effectively soften the willow sticks structure; then treated with potassium fulvic acid solution and frozen, not only to further enhance the binding ability between the wicker cellulose molecules, but also effectively inhibit the moisture and yellowing of the wicker, and enhance its ability to resist moisture and moisture; use mud treatment to freeze and bake , using the alternating cold and hot mud to effectively enhance the crack resistance, bending resistance and compression resistance of the wicker, and make the surface of the wicker more colorful, bright, smooth and shiny, effectively enhance its weaving performance and use performance, and prolong its service life.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of wicker, in particular to a method for toughening and strengthening wicker. Background technique [0002] Willow weaving is a weaving handicraft and practical product with wicker as the main raw material. It is one of the traditional Chinese folk handicrafts. In ancient times, people only used it as an ordinary daily practical product. Projects for exporting foreign exchange in some areas of China; although wicker has relatively good flexibility, its flexibility is limited. In the weaving process, due to insufficient flexibility and strength, the wicker will break during the weaving process. And the occurrence of easy deformation after weaving and molding will have a negative impact on the use of its weaving process and weaving finished products; therefore, inventing a toughening and strengthening treatment method for wicker is bound to bring breakthrough development to the development of willow weaving fi...

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IPC IPC(8): B27K9/00B27K3/52B27K3/34B27K5/00
CPCB27K9/002B27K3/34B27K3/52B27K5/0005B27K5/001B27K5/0085B27K2240/70
Inventor 刘维金
Owner 阜南县金威工艺品有限公司
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