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Cleaning agent for microbial contamination on surface of insulator

A cleaning agent and microbial technology, applied in the direction of surface active detergent composition, detergent compounding agent, detergent composition, etc., can solve the problem that microbial pollution cannot be cleaned, insulator corrosion cannot be ignored, and electric field distribution distortion on the surface of insulators, etc. question

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-01-25
QUJING BUREAU OF SUPERVOLTAGE POWER TRANSMISSION CHINA SOUTHERN POWER GRID +1
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Problems solved by technology

The existing cleaning agents have solved the problem of cleaning the surface of insulators to varying degrees, but the cleaning effect needs to be improved, and they cannot clean the microbial contamination. After cleaning, the microorganisms will quickly revive and breed in a short time, and even reach exposure Insulators and various equipment components grow everywhere in a warm and humid environment, which is extremely harmful. It has caused distortion of the electric field distribution on the surface of insulators, explosions and other vicious accidents
Moreover, the corrosion of the existing cleaning agents on the insulator itself cannot be ignored

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Embodiment 11

[0025] Example 11. A cleaning agent for microbial contamination on the surface of insulators, including component A and component B, in parts by mass, the ratio of parts by mass of component A to component B is 1:1, according to the implementation The mass parts of example 1 is prepared by A component to obtain the A spare raw material, and the B component is prepared according to the mass parts of embodiment 6 to obtain the B spare raw material, and a gram is taken out from the A spare raw material as the A raw material, and the B Take out a gram of raw materials as B raw material, mix a gram of A raw material and a gram of B raw material evenly to obtain the required cleaning agent.

Embodiment 12

[0026] Example 12. A cleaning agent for microbial contamination on the surface of insulators, including component A and component B, in parts by mass, the ratio of parts by mass of component A to component B is 10:1, according to the implementation The mass parts of example 2 are prepared by A component to obtain A spare raw material, according to the mass parts of embodiment 10, B component is prepared to obtain B spare raw material, take out 10b grams from A spare raw material as A raw material, from B Take out b gram of raw materials as B raw material, and mix 10 b gram of A raw material and b gram of B raw material to obtain the required cleaning agent.

Embodiment 13

[0027] Example 13, a cleaning agent for microbial contamination on the surface of insulators, including component A and component B, in parts by mass, the ratio of parts by mass of component A to component B is 1:10, according to the implementation The mass parts of example 3 is prepared by A component to obtain A standby raw material, and B component is prepared according to the mass parts of embodiment 9 to obtain B standby raw material, and c grams are taken out from A standby raw material as A raw material, from B Take out 10c grams of the spare raw materials as the B raw material, mix c grams of the A raw material and 10c of the B raw material to obtain the required cleaning agent.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a cleaning agent for microbial contamination on the surface of an insulator and belongs to the technical field of electric equipment cleaning agents. The cleaning agent is prepared from any one of a component A and a component B or a mixture of the component A and the component B in any proportion, wherein the component A is prepared from the ingredients in parts by mass: 20 to 50 parts of ethyl dichlorophosphate, 10 to 18 parts of dimethyl fumarate, 5 to 15 parts of ethyl acetate, 0 to 10 parts of acetic acid, 60 to 150 parts of ethyl alcohol, 2 to 5 parts of sodium pyrophosphate, 10 to 20 parts of polyether modified polysiloxane, 1 to 5 parts of nonylphenol polyoxyethylene ether, 2 to 5 parts of 1,3-dihydroxybenzene and 990 to 1000 parts of distilled water; the component B is prepared from the ingredients in parts by mass: 10 to 25 parts of 3,5-dichlorophenol, 5 to 10 parts of benzyl ethylamine acetate, 50 to 120 parts of ethyl alcohol, 5 to 15 parts of sodiummethylsiliconate, 5 to 10 parts of emulsified silicone oil, 1 to 5 parts of sodium dodecyl sulfate, 3 to 10 parts of sodium hypochlorite, 0 to 5 parts of citric acid and 990 to 1000 parts of distilled water. The cleaning agent has the effects of cleaning contamination and protecting insulator materials.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of cleaning agents for electric equipment, and relates to a cleaning agent used for microbial contamination on the surface of insulators. Background technique [0002] Insulators are common special insulation controls in power transmission and use. Because their shape is generally disc-shaped, they are generally exposed to the air during use. Microorganisms, dust particles, saline-alkali particles, bird droppings, sulfur nitrogen Substances such as oxides will be adsorbed on the surface of the insulator, thereby reducing the breakdown voltage of the insulator. Natural rain, snow, smog and other weather will make the dirt attached to the surface of the insulator absorb moisture, thereby further increasing the leakage current on the surface and causing pollution flashover. In order to prevent pollution flashover, the insulator surface needs to be cleaned regularly. The existing cleaning agents have solved th...

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IPC IPC(8): C11D1/831C11D3/36C11D3/20C11D3/37C11D3/04C11D3/24C11D3/33C11D3/16C11D3/60C11D3/48
CPCC11D1/14C11D1/72C11D1/831C11D3/046C11D3/06C11D3/162C11D3/201C11D3/2058C11D3/2079C11D3/2086C11D3/2093C11D3/24C11D3/33C11D3/362C11D3/373C11D3/48
Inventor 刘晋孝宋志强宋利强游传榜刘宁陈静
Owner QUJING BUREAU OF SUPERVOLTAGE POWER TRANSMISSION CHINA SOUTHERN POWER GRID
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