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titleOfInvention Method for preparing hard rubber coated sulfur
abstract The invention discloses a method for preparing hard rubber coated sulfur. The method is characterized by comprising the following steps of: mixing rubber, sulfur and magnesium oxide in a ratio; and performing high temperature vulcanization, grinding and sieving, rinsing and drying to obtain the coated modified sulfur. A great amount of sulfur modified rubber is fully utilized to form hard rubber with the glass-transition temperature of higher than 100DEG C so as to coat residual sulfur powder particles; therefore, the coated modified sulfur comprising the hard rubber serving as a wall material and the sulfur serving as a core material is formed. The coated modified sulfur prepared by the method can effectively prevent the sulfur from frost spray and early burning.
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