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publicationNumber CN-102690603-B
titleOfInvention Composite dryer for paint and production method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a production method of a composite dryer for paint. The production method comprises that a mixture of a light rare earth carbonate, manganese carbonate, vanadium pentoxide and isocaprylic acid undergo a composite reaction to produce the composite dryer for paint. The invention also provides the composite dryer for paint. The composite dryer for paint comprises active components of 1.5 to 2wt% of vanadium ions, 1.5 to 2.5wt% of manganese ions and 4 to 4.5wt% of cerium or lanthanum ions, wherein the total valence-alterable metal ion content is in a range of 7 to 9wt%. The composite dryer for paint can fully replace cobalt as a dryer, can eliminate the pollutants of cobalt and lead, and is nontoxic and environmentally friendly. The composite dryer for paint has integrated effects of a plurality of the existing driers. The production method saves a cost, simplifies a paint blending test, and is convenient for production. The composite dryer for paint has a low use amount and a low cost.
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