White gasoline slurry
A gasoline and white technology, applied in the direction of adhesive types, adhesive additives, non-polymer adhesive additives, etc., can solve the problems of increasing production costs, affecting production efficiency, and long bonding time, so as to improve production efficiency , reasonable formula design, good adhesive effect
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[0016] The mass numbers of the various components of the white gasoline slurry are: smoke gum: 5Kg; zinc stearate: 300g; anti-aging agent: 100; DM-80: 100g; M---80: 30g; TS-80 : 20g; Resin: 5Kg; Titanite powder: 5Kg; Ultramarine: 250g; Osmundaceae: 25g.
Embodiment 2
[0018] The mass numbers of the various components of the white gasoline slurry are: smoke gum: 10Kg; zinc stearate: 600g; anti-aging agent: 200; DM-80: 180g; M-80: 60g; TS-80: 40g ; Resin: 10Kg; Titanium stone powder: 10Kg; Ultramarine: 500g; Osmundaceae: 50g.
Embodiment 3
[0020] The mass numbers of the various components of the white gasoline slurry are: smoke gum: 2Kg; zinc stearate: 60g; anti-aging agent: 20; DM-80: 18g; M-80: 6g; TS-80: 4g ; Resin: 1Kg; Titanite powder: 1Kg; Ultramarine: 50g; Osmundaceae: 5g.
[0021] In the above embodiments, the anti-aging agent is a styrenated phenol derivative, which has good thermal stability, low volatility and no pollution.
[0022] The DM-80 is a high-pressure combination of benzothiazole disulfide and rubber elastomer (MBTS-80), which has good compatibility and good dispersibility, can improve production efficiency and reduce costs.
[0023] The M-80 is a high-pressure combination of di-mercaptobenzothiazole and rubber elastomer (MBT-80), which has good compatibility and good dispersibility, can improve production efficiency and reduce costs.
[0024] The TS-80 is a high-pressure predispersion (TMTM-80) of tetramethylthiuram monosulfide and rubber elastomer, which has good compatibility and good di...
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