Inorganic refractory coating suitable for electronic clean workshop and preparation method thereof
A clean workshop, inorganic refractory technology, applied in the field of architectural coatings, can solve the problems of easy cracking and bubbling of walls, inconvenient water passage, poor heat resistance, etc. good performance
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[0026] An inorganic refractory coating suitable for electronic clean workshops, characterized in that it consists of the following components in parts by weight:
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[0028] The ore powder is quartz, the filler is light calcium carbonate, the tourmaline powder is tourmaline, the inorganic mineral gel is made by mixing cement, and the inorganic mineral pigment is colored earth.
[0029] A corresponding method for preparing an inorganic refractory coating suitable for electronic clean workshops comprises the following steps:
[0030] 1) Stir ore powder, fillers, tourmaline powder, inorganic mineral pigments, and deionized water in a stirring tank evenly, wherein the stirring rate is 500 rpm, and the stirring time is 4 hours to obtain a semi-finished product A;
[0031] 2) Transfer the semi-finished product A to a paint grinder for grinding until the fineness is ≤30 μm to obtain the semi-finished product B;
[0032] 3) Transfer the semi-finished product B to a stirring ...
Embodiment 2
[0034] An inorganic refractory coating suitable for electronic clean workshops, characterized in that it consists of the following components in parts by weight:
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[0036] The ore powder is quartz, the filler is light calcium carbonate, the tourmaline powder is tourmaline, the inorganic mineral gel is made by mixing cement, and the inorganic mineral pigment is colored earth.
[0037] A corresponding method for preparing an inorganic refractory coating suitable for electronic clean workshops comprises the following steps:
[0038] 1) Stir ore powder, fillers, tourmaline powder, inorganic mineral pigments, and deionized water in a stirring tank evenly, wherein the stirring rate is 500 rpm, and the stirring time is 4 hours to obtain a semi-finished product A;
[0039] 2) Transfer the semi-finished product A to a paint grinder for grinding until the fineness is ≤30 μm to obtain the semi-finished product B;
[0040] 3) Transfer the semi-finished product B to a stirring ...
Embodiment 3
[0042] An inorganic refractory coating suitable for electronic clean workshops, characterized in that it consists of the following components in parts by weight:
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[0044] The ore powder is quartz, the filler is light calcium carbonate, the tourmaline powder is tourmaline, the inorganic mineral gel is made by mixing cement, and the inorganic mineral pigment is colored earth.
[0045] A corresponding method for preparing an inorganic refractory coating suitable for electronic clean workshops comprises the following steps:
[0046] 1) Stir ore powder, fillers, tourmaline powder, inorganic mineral pigments, and deionized water in a stirring tank evenly, wherein the stirring rate is 500 rpm, and the stirring time is 4 hours to obtain a semi-finished product A;
[0047] 2) Transfer the semi-finished product A to a paint grinder for grinding until the fineness is ≤30 μm to obtain the semi-finished product B;
[0048] 3) Transfer the semi-finished product B to a stirring ...
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