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titleOfInvention Eco-Friendly Construction Materials Manufacturing Method Using Farm
abstract The present invention is to produce eco-friendly materials by manufacturing construction materials by extrusion method using eco-friendly materials such as biodegradable raw materials such as palms and palms and crests, charcoal, ganban stone, fluorite.n n n To this end, the present invention comprises the steps of drying the palm fiber and palms after drying to 90% drying rate; Preparing the main raw material in powder form by pulverizing the dried palm fibers and palms to about 1 to 1.5 mm and pulverizing the palm fibers and palms to a particle size of about 100 to 200 mesh; Crushing crests and rice hulls, rice, wood flour, charcoal, salt, and bamboo to a particle size of about 100 to 200 mesh, respectively, to prepare auxiliary raw materials in powder form; Pulverizing ganbanite, germanium, jadeite, fluorite, volcanic stone, and loess to a particle diameter of about 100 to 200 mesh, respectively, to prepare an environment-friendly additive raw material in powder form; Mixing the prepared main raw material about 70 to 80% by weight, auxiliary raw material about 1 to 5% by weight, additive raw material about 5 to 15% by weight; Kneading a high liquid phase by blending an emulsifier such as PE, PPP, PA, PVC, and PP to the mixed raw materials; Mixing the environmentally friendly adhesive with the high-liquid dough and evenly kneading well, pushing the kneaded molded product into an extrusion molding machine and softening by heating to a temperature of about 200 to 300 ° C. to extrude through a die; Passing the molded product extruded from the extrusion molding machine between the upper and lower cooling rollers, and cooled to about 0 ~ 4 ℃ while passing through the cooling furnace; Heat-treating the cooled molding to a temperature of about 120 to 180 ° C. through a heat treatment furnace, and repeating the cooling operation on the heat-treated molding; Cutting the molded product of which the heat treatment cooling operation is completed to a predetermined length by an automatic cutter, while passing through a cutter feed roller; The building materials will be manufactured through.n n n As described above, the present invention uses palm fiber, palms, cress, charcoal, etc. as raw materials, and it is harmless to humans and can be recycled to improve the economics. By using the mixture, environmentally friendly, non-flammable and antibacterial with far infrared rays and negative ions can be emitted to enhance the activation to the human body, and also by combining the raw materials to manufacture the building materials by extrusion method strength and water resistance of the product Can maximize the productivity of the product.
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