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publicationDate 2006-06-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20060069674-A
titleOfInvention Melamine-Phosphate Flame Retardant Manufacturing and Wastewater Recycling Process
abstract The present invention is a recycling process of wastewater generated in the nitrogen (N) -phosphorus (P) -based flame retardant manufacturing process and the flame retardant manufacturing process, specifically dissolving melamine in dissociated kaolin solution and reacting phosphoric acid to improve dispersibility and heat resistance The method of preparing melamine-phosphate compound, which is a non-halogen flame retardant that can be widely used by increasing the impact strength and tensile strength after processing, and the wastewater generated from the flame retardant manufacturing process (filtrate of the reaction product and Wash water) is recycled through a neutralization process.n n n           Melamine-Phosphate, Heat Resistance, Impact Strength, Tensile Strength, Wastewater Recycling, Environment-Friendly
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