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titleOfInvention Vinyl chloride resin manufacturing method with excellent transparency
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing a vinyl chloride-based resin having excellent transparency, and more particularly, a method for producing a vinyl chloride-based resin having excellent transparency, comprising: a) a vinyl chloride monomer b) a polymerization seed and c) a sodium dodecylbenzene as a mixed emulsifier. The present invention relates to a method for producing a vinyl chloride-based resin having excellent transparency, including a step of mixing a sulfonate and rosinates at a weight ratio of 3: 7 to 5: 5, and then introducing into an polymerization reactor to seed emulsion polymerization.n n n In the present invention described above, sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate and rosinates are mixed as a mixed emulsifier in a weight ratio of 3: 7 to 5: 5, and then introduced into a polymerization reactor, and a vinyl chloride monomer is present during seed emulsification in the presence of a polymerization seed. Combined with this, it is possible to achieve low viscosity, increased transparency, improved whitening, improved defoaming, and prevention of scale (macroparticles on the reactor wall and latex) of the vinyl chloride resin, so that artificial leather, flooring material, wallpaper, flooring material, gloves, The advantages applicable to the manufacture of carpets are remarkable.
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