How to make artificial marble? What chemical raw materials are probably used?
There are many production processes of artificial marble, some of which have been patented. Here are some examples to illustrate the composition and manufacturing technology of marble: 1, with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA commonly known as "acrylic") and aluminum hydroxide as the main components. 2. Resin-based artificial stone with resin and filler as the main components, plus initiators, accelerators, dyes, etc. * * * together to form a complete artificial stone. The following is the classification of planting artificial marble. Visible marble artificial stone composition. The main raw materials are methyl methacrylate, ultrafine aluminum hydroxide (ATH) and pigment. The representative of pure acrylic artificial stone is Du Bangkelinai. 2. Composite acrylic artificial stone (UP/PMMA board). It is a product improved from PMMA and unsaturated polyester resin. Such as DuPont Monterey. 3. Standard resin plate artificial stone (ascending board). The main raw materials are unsaturated polyester resin, aluminum hydroxide (alumina trihydrate) and pigment. 4. Non-standard resin plate artificial stone. The main raw materials are unsaturated polyester resin, calcium powder or other stone powder and pigment. 5. Artificial marble. There are resin type and non-resin type. The main raw materials of resin mold are unsaturated polyester resin, quartz sand, broken marble, calcite powder and so on. This resin artificial marble is essentially non-standard resin plate artificial stone. Non-resin artificial marble refers to artificial marble made with cement as binder or other methods. 6. Shi Ying artificial stone is a new artificial stone synthesized from fine Shi Ying or granite. This product contains more than 90% natural quartz stone or Shi Gang, and combines high-performance resin and special pigment. Its main material is timeliness. The representative of this kind of products is Celestone ("Leshi Stone" in English) produced by CosentinoS Company in Spain. A (Cosentino) 7. Microsite. Also known as microcrystalline glass, jade spar, crystal stone, crystalline glass, microcrystalline ceramics, etc. It is made of natural inorganic minerals such as quartz stone and chemical raw materials such as alumina through melting in a melting furnace, water quenching, sintering in a crystallization furnace, grinding and cutting.