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titleOfInvention Plate manufacturing method using loess
abstract The present invention has been developed using ocher of environmentally friendly materials as a loess plate product for cement replacement, and relates to a more stable, practical and differentiated ocher plate by curing the malignant heavy metal material of cement using the natural purification ability of the loess.n n n According to the present invention comprises ocher, masato, cement, sand, small amount of jade powder, fiber additives, vegetable extracts, acetaldehyde animal protein fat extract vegetable powder salt capsanthin extract, marine extracts chlorine sodium hydrogen magnesium And then put the ocher and vegetable powder in water and heated, and after the drying time to put the dried animal and vegetable oil as a secondary additive in a pulverizer, the plate production using the ocher characterized in that the 200 density powder is provided in the present invention According to the present invention, it is characterized in that it is made by mixing ocher parts 25-35% jade parts 2% sand parts 28-38% cement parts 22-32% additives with animal and vegetable fat, vegetable powder and a small amount of fiber, salt and chromosome. The use of loess and sand as the main part means that sand gives strength to the plate, It is the main ingredient of this development to make up for the shortcomings of cracks in manufacturing or manufacturing, and it is possible to control the characteristics of various forms of color change by adjusting the extract of vegetable extract capanthin according to the amount of formulation without using any chemicals in the design color of the times. Zooming also has the effect of changing the color of new objects, and the effect of neutralizing the smell of scientific reactions by adding vegetable extract acetaldehyde.n n n In addition, when the compounding is completed by the vibration vibrator in the manufacturing process and molding to smooth the surface treatment like artificial marble in the sensor, it is divided into 30 pieces from the forming mold to plate. This separation is completed through the process of transfer to a natural drying room, and in 30 days of natural drying, the product has a multipurpose use of a plate in a product such as marble surface treatment.
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