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titleOfInvention A kind of small aperture silicon rubber sponge and preparation method
abstract The invention discloses a silicon rubber sponge with a small aperture and a preparation method thereof. Involved in the field of polymer material processing. A small-pore silicone rubber sponge, comprising the following components by weight: component A: 100 parts of liquid silicone rubber; component B: 3-8 parts of hydrogen-containing silicone oil; component C: 0.5-10 parts of emulsifier ; Component D: 2-4 parts of catalyst; Component E: 1-2 parts of inhibitor; Component F: 0-35 parts of silicone resin. The invention adopts the method of emulsion dispersion, and the size of the dispersed phase is small. The silicone rubber sponge prepared by this method has the characteristics of more uniform cell dispersion, smaller pore size, and controllable density; moreover, water is used as the foaming agent, which is environmentally friendly. The advantages. The silicon rubber sponge material prepared by the method can be used as shock-absorbing, insulating, sound-insulating and heat-insulating materials.
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