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titleOfInvention Processing method for banana leaf sheaths
abstract The invention discloses a processing method for banana leaf sheaths. The method specifically includes the steps of: 1) raw material treatment: after banana harvesting, stripping banana leaf sheaths one by one, removing rotten and deteriorated leaf sheaths and other impurities; 2) water removal: remove water from the banana leaf sheaths obtained in step 1); 3) modification treatment: spraying a layer of modifier to the surfaces of the banana leaf sheaths obtained in step 2), with the modifier being a mixed water solution of urea formaldehyde resin and polyamide in a mass ratio of 1:1-2 and having a mass concentration of 0.1-0.5%, and performing standing; 4) drying: drying the banana leaf sheaths obtained in step 3); 5) bundling and warehousing: collecting the dry banana leaf sheath products obtained in step 4), stacking them neatly and bundling them together, concentrating the banana leaf sheaths, and then carrying out warehousing dry storage. The method provided by the invention employs the modifier composed of urea formaldehyde resin and polyamide to treat banana leaf sheaths and can increase the toughness and color of the banana leaf sheaths.
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