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titleOfInvention An antibacterial and wear-resistant polyethylene masterbatch
abstract The invention discloses an antibacterial and wear-resistant polyethylene masterbatch, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 150-200 parts of modified polyethylene, 25-40 parts of montmorillonite, 15-30 parts of pigment, 2-5 parts of parts of dispersant and 1-3 parts of lubricant; after premixing the raw materials in the above-mentioned parts by weight, add them to a screw extruder for melt extrusion, and granulate by a granulator to obtain the polyethylene masterbatch; synthetic Graft modifier, in the process of ethylene polymerization, the graft modifier is added, the three double bonds on the graft modifier can be copolymerized and reacted with ethylene, and can form a network cross-linked polymer. The ethylene structure increases the network density, thereby improving the abrasion resistance of polyethylene; the N positive ions on the graft modifier are grafted into the polyethylene in the form of chemical bonds, which are not easy to fall off and have good washing resistance. and abrasion resistance, which can maintain the antibacterial properties of modified polyethylene for a long time.
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