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Wheat flour flower

A kind of flour flower and flour technology, applied in the field of handicrafts, can solve the problems of fading, color fading, poor solid water, etc., to achieve the effect of firm texture, bright colors, not afraid of moisture and realism

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-03-02
王英兰
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Problems solved by technology

[0002] Noodle flower, formerly known as bread flower, also known as clay flower, is a traditional folk handicraft. It is mainly made of flour, with some glutinous rice flour added, mixed with water and cooked, and then added with corresponding pigments, shaped and refined. And coloring, the disadvantage is that the product is prone to fading, falling off, breaking and mold after a period of time. The reason is that the water in the dough is easy to evaporate in the air, and the water fixation is poor, and the color on the surface of the product also changes with the water. fade by evaporation

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Embodiment 1

[0007] Take 120 parts of starch, 100 parts of adhesive white latex, 3 parts of watercolor powder pigment, 1 part of preservative and 1 part of insect repellent, wherein the pigment can include watercolor powder, or acidic pigment, or basic pigment, or fluorescent pigment, sticky The mixture includes white latex, or 1788 glue, and its production process is;

[0008] 1. First mix 100 parts of starch with 100 parts of binder;

[0009] 2. Cook the remaining 20 parts of starch with hot water to make starch gluten;

[0010] 3. Mix the mixed starch, adhesive, pigment, preservative, and insect repellent with the starch gluten to make a color material for subsequent use;

[0011] 4. Shape the color material;

[0012] Five, the finished product.

Embodiment 2

[0014] Take 100 parts of flour, 90 parts of 1788 glue binder, 1 part of acid pigment, 5 parts of preservative and 1 part of insect repellent, wherein the pigment can include watercolor powder, or acid pigment, or basic pigment, or fluorescent pigment, binder Including white latex, or 1788 glue, its production process is;

[0015] 1. First mix 90 parts of flour with 90 parts of binder;

[0016] 2. Cook the remaining 10 portions of flour with hot water to make flour gluten;

[0017] 3. Mix the mixed starch, binder, pigment, preservative, and insect repellant with flour gluten to make a color material for subsequent use;

[0018] 4. Shape the color material;

[0019] Five, the finished product.

Embodiment 3

[0021] Take 140 parts of starch, 110 parts of white latex adhesive, 10 parts of fluorescent pigment, 1 part of preservative and 5 parts of insect repellent, wherein the pigment can include watercolor powder, or acidic pigment, or basic pigment, or fluorescent pigment, Agents include white latex, or 1788 glue, and its production process is;

[0022] 1. First mix 120 parts of starch with 110 parts of binder;

[0023] 2. Cook the remaining 20 parts of starch with hot water to make starch gluten;

[0024] 3. Mix the mixed starch, adhesive, pigment, preservative, and insect repellent with the starch gluten to make a color material for subsequent use;

[0025] 4. Shape the color material;

[0026] Five, the finished product.

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Abstract

The wheat flour flower is made with the material including starch 100-140 portions, adhesive 90-110 portions, pigment 1-10 portions, preservative 1-2 portions and mothproof agent 1-2 portions. The present invention uses starch and adhesive as main material and has water containing property, fineness and firmness superior to available technology. The product has bright color, firm texture, no breaking, moistureproof property and strong truth feeling.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of handicrafts, in particular to a face flower. Background technique [0002] Noodle flower, formerly known as bread flower, also known as clay flower, is a traditional folk handicraft. It is mainly made of flour, with some glutinous rice flour added, mixed with water and cooked, then added with corresponding pigments, shaped and refined. And coloring, the disadvantage is that the product is prone to fading, falling off, breaking and mildew after a period of use. Parts evaporate and fade. Contents of the invention [0003] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a face flower with bright color, firm texture, not easy to fade, not easy to break and not easy to fall off. [0004] The present invention is realized in such a way, and is characterized in that it is made of the following raw materials: 100-140 parts of starch, 90-110 parts of adhesive, 1-10 parts of pigment, 1-5 parts of preservativ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A21D2/02
Inventor 王英兰
Owner 王英兰
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