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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of eco-friendly bti heat insulating materials
abstract The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing an environmentally-friendly BTI thermal insulation material, which comprises 15 to 25% by weight of water, 15 to 25% by weight of bentonite powder, 5 to 25% To 15% by weight of a sodium carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt and 40 to 60% by weight of a 5% aqueous solution of sodium carboxymethylcellulose to prepare an inorganic binder; A second step of applying the inorganic binder to the one side of the glass fiber mat; A third step of loading a heat insulating material on the glass fiber felted with the inorganic binder and applying the inorganic binder to the heat insulating material; And a fourth step of loading and drying the glass fiber felts on the heat insulating material coated with the inorganic binder. The environmentally friendly BTI thermal insulation material according to the present invention is applied to a glass fiber insulation material in a state of being evenly dispersed by dispersing action of cellulose using a porous bentonite powder and a water-soluble resin adhesive dispersed in water, The bentonite particles are contact-cured and dried, so that the incombustibility of the heat insulating material can be imparted without using the existing flammable organic-inorganic hybrid binder and the expensive flame retardant, and the stretchability and strength can be improved. In addition, Since curved, curved, elbow, and pipe type glass fiber insulation are cured by natural drying, the production cost is reduced by omitting the drying process.
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