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titleOfInvention Earth pressure balance shield slurry ebonite foam conditioner and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention relates to an earth pressure balance shield slurry ebonite foam conditioner and a preparation method thereof. The earth pressure balance shield slurry ebonite foam conditioner is prepared by the following raw materials in parts by weight: 8-10 parts of foaming agent, 0.3-0.5 parts of foam stabilizer, 0.1-0.4 parts of tackifier, 0.06-0.1 parts of solubilizer and 100 parts of water. The preparation method of the earth pressure balance shield slurry ebonite foam conditioner comprises the processing steps of dissolving the raw materials. The ebonite foam conditioner has better viscosity, can effectively reduce surface tension of liquid, generates a large amount of uniform and stable foam and has a good working effect. The preparation method is easy and simple to operate.
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