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titleOfInvention White afrodite is utilized to produce the method for glass fibre
abstract The invention discloses and utilize white afrodite to produce the method for glass fibre, it comprises the following steps: S1, weigh stand-by by following raw material respectively by following weight parts: the white afrodite of 25 ~ 60 parts, the agalmatolite of 5 ~ 50 parts or bauxitic clay, the unslaked lime of 3 ~ 18 parts or the Wingdale of 4 ~ 35 parts, the rhombspar of 0 ~ 15 part, the borocalcite of 0 ~ 17 part and add up to fluorite and the finings of 1 ~ 5 part; S2, by raw material grinding powdered; S3, mixing; S4, to found; S5, enter operation access, and flow out; S6, make precursor; S7, dry to obtain glass fibre.The invention has the beneficial effects as follows: reduce and even eliminate dependence to agalmatolite, greatly reduce raw materials cost, stable processing technique, reduce environmental pollution and Occupational health risk; In addition, do not need to add the high quartz of a large amount of purity, easily, kiln batching difficulty is low in mixing; There is save energy and market competitiveness high.
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