Marbled biodegradable plant pots made from nutshells
A nut shell and marble technology, applied in the field of degradable flowerpots, can solve the problems of single product and lack of waste production methods, achieve the effects of simple installation and disassembly, increase ventilation and moisture drainage performance, and prevent water accumulation
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[0040] A degradable flower pot with a marble texture made of nut shells, the material for making the flower pot includes the following components in parts by mass: 30 parts of nut shells; 30 parts of corn flour; 30 parts of urea-formaldehyde resin; 8 parts of quartz sand ; Adhesive 4 parts. In this embodiment, the adhesive is ethylene oxide. Nut shells are crushed into 200-300 mesh fine powder in advance, and the following examples are the same.
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[0042] A degradable flower pot with a marble texture made of nut shells. The material for making the flower pot includes the following components in parts by mass: 50 parts of nut shells; 20 parts of corn flour; 20 parts of urea-formaldehyde resin; 12 parts of quartz sand ; Adhesive 6 parts. In this embodiment, the adhesive is dibutyl phthalate.
Embodiment 3
[0044] A degradable flower pot with a marble texture made of nut shells. The material for making the flower pot includes the following components in parts by mass: 40 parts of nut shells; 25 parts of corn flour; 25 parts of urea-formaldehyde resin; 10 parts of quartz sand ; Adhesive 5 parts. In this embodiment, the adhesive is dioctyl phthalate.
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