Bleaching method of shellac resin
A shellac resin and shellac technology, applied in the direction of natural resin refining, etc., can solve the problems of hard removal of red shellacin, environmental product hazards, etc., and achieve the effects of convenient operation, high processing efficiency, and high bleaching rate
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[0018] First, the shellac resin to be bleached is crushed into particles with a particle size of 5mm and put into a ceramic pot, and then rice washing water is added to the pot until the shellac resin is submerged and exceeds the surface of the resin by 2 cm, and left to soak for 2 days. Change the rice washing water once a day; after soaking, filter and dry to obtain the shellac resin bleached for the first time, then measure 500mL of citric acid and distilled water at a volume ratio of 1:1 to mix the impregnating solution into a glass cup, and pour 50g of the first bleaching Immerse the bleached lac resin in the impregnating solution, place it on a shaker and oscillate and impregnate overnight; filter and separate the lac resin particles with gauze, put them in a ventilated place to dry naturally, and set aside, weigh 200g of white radish and mix it with distilled water 5 times its volume. Pour into an iron pot and heat to boiling for 20 minutes, filter and remove the radish ...
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[0021] First, crush the shellac resin to be bleached into particles with a particle size of 6mm and put it into a ceramic pot, then add rice washing water into the pot until the shellac resin is submerged and exceeds the surface of the resin by 2.5cm, and then soaked for 2.5 days. Replace the rice washing water every other day; after soaking, filter and dry to get the shellac resin bleached for the first time, then measure 550mL of citric acid and distilled water at a volume ratio of 1:1 and pour the impregnating solution into a glass cup, and pour 75g The lac resin after the initial bleaching is immersed in the impregnation solution, placed on a shaker and soaked overnight; the lac resin particles are separated by gauze filtration, placed in a ventilated place to dry naturally, and set aside. Weigh 250g of white radish and mix it with distilled water 6 times its volume , poured into an iron pan, heated to boiling and boiled for 25 minutes, filtered to remove the radish residue...
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[0024]First, crush the shellac resin to be bleached into particles with a particle size of 8 mm and put them in a ceramic tank, then add rice washing water into the tank until the shellac resin is submerged and exceeds the surface of the resin by 3 cm, and then soaked for 3 days. Change the rice washing water once a day; after soaking, filter and dry the shellac resin for the first bleaching, then measure 600mL of citric acid and distilled water at a volume ratio of 1:1 to mix the impregnating solution into a glass cup, and pour 100g of the first bleaching The bleached shellac resin is immersed in the impregnating solution, placed on a shaker and soaked overnight; the shellac resin particles are separated by gauze filtration, placed in a ventilated place to dry naturally, and set aside, weigh 200 ~ 300g of white radish and distilled water 8 times its volume. Mix, pour into an iron pot and heat to boiling for 30 minutes, filter and remove the radish residue to obtain the cooking...
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