Valve material and preparation method thereof
A technology of valves and molds, applied in the field of valve materials and their preparation, which can solve problems such as increased production costs, reduced profits, and harm to human health
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[0016] A valve material, the valve material is composed of the following components according to the weight ratio: 1-10 parts of silicon, 10-20 parts of manganese, 20-30 parts of copper, 12-22 parts of pearl powder, and 10-20 parts of boron , 1-10 parts of activated carbon.
[0017] Preferably, the content of each component is: 2-8 parts of silicon, 12-18 parts of manganese, 22-28 parts of copper, 13-20 parts of pearl powder, 12-18 parts of boron, activated carbon 2 -8 servings.
[0018] Preferably, the content of each component is: 4-6 parts of silicon, 14-16 parts of manganese, 24-26 parts of copper, 15-18 parts of pearl powder, 14-16 parts of boron, 4 parts of activated carbon -6 servings.
[0019] A kind of method utilizing above-mentioned valve material to prepare mold, comprises the steps:
[0020] (1) Manganese, copper and boron are ground into powder, and then put into a container;
[0021] (2) Stir the container for 30-50 minutes, then heat to 300-350 degrees, and...
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