Polymeric composite material decoration plate and production method thereof
A composite material and decorative board technology, applied in the field of decorative materials, can solve the problems of non-bacterial, high thermal conductivity, single color, etc., and achieve the effects of prolonging the aging resistance, good corrosion resistance, and low thermal conductivity
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[0024] A kind of polymer composite material decorative plate provided in this embodiment, the polymer composite material decorative plate comprises the following components in parts by weight: 91 parts of ethylene acrylate, 3 parts of inorganic fiber, 7 parts of formyl peroxide, oxidized 4 parts of calcium, 7 parts of magnesium carbonate, 2 parts of inorganic silver, 4.7 parts of release agent, 2.1 parts of coloring agent.
[0025] As a preferred solution, the inorganic fibers are processed as follows:
[0026] Utilizing citric acid to make micropores on the surface of the fine inorganic fibers, polymerizing the gel prepolymers residing in the pores to obtain flexible fine inorganic fibers.
[0027] As a preferred solution, the inorganic fibers are any one of basalt fibers, sepiolite fibers, wollastonite fibers, gypsum fibers, calcium carbonate fibers, and fly ash fibers.
[0028] As a preferred solution, the colorant is titanium dioxide, carbon black, phthalocyanine blue or ...
Embodiment 2
[0038] A kind of polymer composite decorative board provided in this embodiment, said polymer composite decorative board includes the following components in parts by weight: 85 parts of ethylene acrylate, 7 parts of inorganic fiber, 2 parts of formyl peroxide, oxidized 11 parts of calcium, 3 parts of magnesium carbonate, 6 parts of inorganic silver, 3.5 parts of release agent, and 2.6 parts of coloring agent.
[0039] As a preferred solution, the inorganic fibers are processed as follows:
[0040] Utilizing citric acid to make micropores on the surface of the fine inorganic fibers, polymerizing the gel prepolymers residing in the pores to obtain flexible fine inorganic fibers.
[0041] As a preferred solution, the inorganic fibers are any one of basalt fibers, sepiolite fibers, wollastonite fibers, gypsum fibers, calcium carbonate fibers, and fly ash fibers.
[0042] As a preferred solution, the colorant is titanium dioxide, carbon black, phthalocyanine blue or phthalocyanin...
Embodiment 3
[0052] A kind of polymer composite decorative board provided in this embodiment, said polymer composite decorative board includes the following components in parts by weight: 91 parts of ethylene acrylate, 4 parts of inorganic fiber, 7 parts of formyl peroxide, oxidized 6 parts of calcium, 6 parts of magnesium carbonate, 3 parts of inorganic silver, 4.2 parts of release agent, 2.1 parts of coloring agent.
[0053] As a preferred solution, the inorganic fibers are processed as follows:
[0054] Utilizing citric acid to make micropores on the surface of the fine inorganic fibers, polymerizing the gel prepolymers residing in the pores to obtain flexible fine inorganic fibers.
[0055] As a preferred solution, the inorganic fibers are any one of basalt fibers, sepiolite fibers, wollastonite fibers, gypsum fibers, calcium carbonate fibers, and fly ash fibers.
[0056] As a preferred solution, the colorant is titanium dioxide, carbon black, phthalocyanine blue or phthalocyanine gre...
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