Preparing process and usage basic material for phytoengineered leaf
A basic material and plant engineering technology, which is applied in the field of reprocessing plants into basic materials, can solve the gap in the field of fallen leaves, the waste of manpower and material resources for cleaning, transportation and treatment, and the unscientific and more reasonable measures for the treatment of fallen leaves. Use value and other issues to achieve the effect of low cost and simple process
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[0012] Embodiment 1: first carry out following process treatment successively with various planting fallen leaves or growing leaves: ladle washing, coarse crushing, softening treatment, secondary fine crushing, adding auxiliary materials, such as adding animal or plant fillers, adding a little tung seed The liquid slurry is refined and added with white millet leaf plant pulp, fermented at low temperature, and stirred at low temperature to obtain the basic raw material of plant engineering leaf powder. If the above-mentioned plant engineering leaf powdery material is used as a raw material to make an art bottle, the manufacturing process adopted is: first make an art bottle in the shape of a semi-membrane blank, then dry it, then close it into a whole art bottle, and finally use fine engineering leaf powder As a material, after its surface is finely polished, it can be carved or painted on its surface to obtain the finished art bottle. It has the advantage of no deterioration a...
Embodiment 2
[0013] Example 2: Using the plant engineering leaf powder base material produced above as a raw material, adding non-toxic, harmless and degradable rubber to produce disposable chopsticks. The produced product has the advantages of elasticity, smoothness, low cost, degradability and pollution-free, hygienic and practical, and saves a large amount of log materials.
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