Short cycle hot press inorganic adhesive, preparation method and application thereof
An inorganic adhesive, short-cycle technology, used in inorganic adhesives, adhesives, adhesive additives, etc., can solve the problems of poor water resistance and fire resistance, water loss, free formaldehyde release, etc., to achieve excellent bonding performance and waterproof performance. , Increase the toughness and flexural strength, increase the effect of curing speed
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[0030] A short-cycle hot-pressing inorganic adhesive prepared from the following components by weight: 30 parts of tap water, 50 parts of aluminum tripolyphosphate, 60 parts of sodium silicate, 10 parts of phosphoric acid, 8 parts of boric acid, and 5 parts of protein soil 7 parts, 7 parts of natural betaine, 7 parts of rosin powder, 7 parts of nylon powder, 15 parts of bisphenol A cyanate resin. The above-mentioned boric acid, natural betaine, nylon powder, rosin powder and bisphenol A cyanate resin are all products passed through a 200-mesh sieve.
[0031] The preparation method of above-mentioned inorganic adhesive agent, comprises the following steps:
[0032] (1) Fully mix aluminum tripolyphosphate, tap water and sodium silicate into a closed container, heat at 200°C for 1 hour, grind and sieve after cooling to obtain a 300-mesh mixed powder;
[0033] (2) Fully mix boric acid and tap water, stir well, then add the mixed powder obtained in step (1), and stir for 10 minute...
Embodiment 2
[0049] A short-cycle hot-pressing inorganic adhesive prepared from the following components by weight: 40 parts of tap water, 40 parts of aluminum tripolyphosphate, 70 parts of sodium silicate, 13 parts of phosphoric acid, 7 parts of boric acid, and 7 parts of protein soil 6 parts of natural betaine, 4 parts of rosin powder, 6 parts of nylon powder, 18 parts of bisphenol A cyanate resin. The above-mentioned boric acid, natural betaine, nylon powder, rosin powder and bisphenol A cyanate resin are all products passed through a 200-mesh sieve.
[0050] The preparation method of the above-mentioned inorganic adhesive is the same as in Example 1.
[0051] This embodiment also provides an application of the above-mentioned inorganic adhesive, that is, using the inorganic adhesive to prepare a wood-based panel, and the wood-based panel is prepared from the above-mentioned inorganic adhesive and wood processing residue fibers. The specific preparation method is as follows:
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Embodiment 3
[0058] A short-cycle hot-pressing inorganic adhesive prepared from the following components by weight: 50 parts of tap water, 50 parts of aluminum tripolyphosphate, 70 parts of sodium silicate, 15 parts of phosphoric acid, 5 parts of boric acid, and 10 parts of protein soil 8 parts, 8 parts of natural betaine, 3 parts of rosin powder, 8 parts of nylon powder, 20 parts of bisphenol A type cyanate resin. The above-mentioned boric acid, natural betaine, nylon powder, rosin powder and bisphenol A cyanate resin are all products passed through a 200-mesh sieve.
[0059] The preparation method of the above-mentioned inorganic adhesive is the same as in Example 1.
[0060] This embodiment also provides an application of the above-mentioned inorganic adhesive, that is, using the inorganic adhesive to prepare a wood-based panel, and the wood-based panel is prepared from the above-mentioned inorganic adhesive and bamboo processing residue fibers. The specific preparation method is as fo...
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