Protective colloid with effective protection of attachment and method for using the same
Raw materials constituting a protective colloid includes: UV epoxy-modified acrylate polymer, heat-expandable particles, plasticizer, active monomer and cationic photoinitiator. A weight percent of the UV epoxy-modified acrylate polymer is 40-65%; a weight percentage of the heat-expandable particles is 2-10%; a weight percentage of the plasticizer is 10-15%; a weight percentage of the active monomer is 10-30%; and a weight percent of the cationic photoinitiator is 1-3%. Besides, a method for using the protective colloid is also disclosed.
1 . A protective colloid formed from raw materials comprising: UV epoxy-modified acrylate polymer, heat-expandable particles, plasticizer, active monomer and cationic photoinitiator;
wherein a weight percent of the UV epoxy-modified acrylate polymer is 40-65%; a weight percentage of the heat-expandable particles is 2-10%; a weight percentage of the plasticizer is 10-15%; a weight percentage of the active monomer is 10-30%; and a weight percent of the cationic photoinitiator is 1-3%; and
wherein the raw materials constituting the protective colloid further comprise a fluorescent agent, and a weight percentage of the fluorescent agent is 0.1-0.5%.
2 . The protective colloid according to claim 1 , wherein a heat stability temperature of the heat-expandable particles is 100° C., and the heat-expandable particles are evenly distributed in the protective colloid.
3 . The protective colloid according to claim 1 , wherein the heat-expandable particles comprise an outer shell and a foaming agent inside the outer shell.
4 . The protective colloid according to claim 3 , wherein the foaming agent is a physical foaming agent.
5 . The protective colloid according to claim 1 , wherein the raw materials constituting the protective colloid further comprise magnetic particles, and a weight percentage of the magnetic particles is 2-5%.
6 . The protective colloid according to claim 5 , wherein the magnetic particles comprise one of iron carbide, ferric oxide, manganese zinc ferrite, nickel zinc ferrite or a combination thereof; and a particle diameter of the magnetic particle is 10-200 nanometers.
7 . The protective colloid according to claim 1 , wherein, the fluorescent agent comprises one of a stilbene fluorescent agent, a coumarin-type fluorescent agent, a pyrazoline fluorescent agent, a benzoxazole fluorescent agent, a dicarboximide fluorescent agent or a combination thereof.
8 . The protective colloid according to claim 1 , wherein the cationic photoinitiator comprises one of diaryliodonium hexafluorophosphate, mixed liquid triaryl hexafluoroantimonate, 4-(phenylthio) phenyldiphenylthiohexafluorophosphate, dihexafluorophosphate (4, 4′-thioethertriphenylsulfonium) 4-isobutylphenyl-4′-methylphenyl iodohexafluorophosphate or a combination thereof.
9 . The protective colloid according to claim 1 , wherein the plasticizer and the active monomer are water-soluble, and the plasticizer comprises one of polyethylene glycol 200, polyethylene glycol 400, polyethylene glycol 600, polyethylene glycol 1000 or a combination thereof; the active monomer comprises polyethylene glycol acrylate.
10 . A protective colloid formed from raw materials comprising: UV epoxy-modified acrylate polymer, heat-expandable particles, plasticizer, active monomer and cationic photoinitiator;
wherein a weight percent of the UV epoxy-modified acrylate polymer is 40-65%; a weight percentage of the heat-expandable particles is 2-10%; a weight percentage of the plasticizer is 10-15%; a weight percentage of the active monomer is 10-30%; and a weight percent of the cationic photoinitiator is 1-3%; and
wherein the plasticizer and the active monomer are water-soluble, and the plasticizer comprises one of polyethylene glycol 200, polyethylene glycol 400, polyethylene glycol 600, polyethylene glycol 1000 or a combination thereof; the active monomer comprises polyethylene glycol acrylate.
11 . A method for using a protective colloid, comprising: a curing step and a separation step:
wherein the curing step comprises:
S1, applying a protective colloid on an attachment by dispensing, spraying or brushing; raw materials constituting the protective colloid comprising: UV epoxy-modified acrylate polymer, heat-expandable particles, plasticizer, active monomer and cationic photoinitiator; wherein a weight percent of the UV epoxy-modified acrylate polymer is 40-65%; a weight percentage of the heat-expandable particles is 2-10%; a weight percentage of the plasticizer is 10-15%; a weight percentage of the active monomer is 10-30%; and a weight percent of the cationic photoinitiator is 1-3%; the protective colloid being in a liquid state; and
S2, curing the protective colloid in the liquid state through a UV curing process, so that the protective colloid is cured and forms an adhesive force with the attachment; a wavelength of ultraviolet light in the UV curing process is 365 nm, 395 nm or 405 nm;
wherein the separation step comprises:
S3, controlling a temperature of the protective colloid to be higher than 110° C., the heat-expandable particles in the protective colloid expanding and generating internal pressure, so that part or all of the protective colloid expands and separates from the attachment; and
S4, putting the attachment and a remaining part of the protective colloid attached to the attachment into water at 60-95° C. for a preset period of time so as to dissolve the remaining part of the protective colloid on the attachment; the preset period of time being 2-20 minutes.
12 . The method for using the protective colloid according to claim 11 , wherein the raw materials constituting the protective colloid further comprise magnetic particles; and in step S3, the protective colloid in a solid state is controlled to pass through an alternating magnetic field, so that the magnetic particles absorb energy of the alternating magnetic field and convert it into heat; a power of a magnetic field generator of the alternating magnetic field is greater than or equal to 200 watts; and a frequency of the magnetic field generator is greater than or equal to 300 kilohertz.
13 . The method for using the protective colloid according to claim 11 , wherein, in step S2, a thickness of the protective colloid in the solid state is 100-200 nanometers; and the protective colloid in the solid state has a material hardness of 75 Shore D or above.
14 . The method for using the protective colloid according to claim 11 , wherein, in step S3, the temperature of the protective colloid is controlled to be higher than 110° C. and lower than 150° C.
15 . The method for using the protective colloid according to claim 11 , wherein, in step S3, a ratio of an expansion volume of the heat-expandable particles to an initial volume of the heat-expandable particles is less than 300%.
16 . The method for using the protective colloid according to claim 11 , wherein a heat stability temperature of the heat-expandable particles is 100° C., and the heat-expandable particles are evenly distributed in the protective colloid.
17 . The method for using the protective colloid according to claim 11 , wherein the heat-expandable particles comprise an outer shell and a foaming agent inside the outer shell; and the foaming agent is a physical foaming agent.
18 . The method for using the protective colloid according to claim 11 , wherein the raw materials constituting the protective colloid further comprise magnetic particles, and a weight percentage of the magnetic particles is 2-5%; wherein the magnetic particles comprise one of iron carbide, ferric oxide, manganese zinc ferrite, nickel zinc ferrite or a combination thereof; and a particle diameter of the magnetic particle is 10-200 nanometers.
19 . The method for using the protective colloid according to claim 11 , wherein the raw materials constituting the protective colloid further comprise a fluorescent agent, and a weight percentage of the fluorescent agent is 0.1-0.5%; wherein, the fluorescent agent comprises one of a stilbene fluorescent agent, a coumarin-type fluorescent agent, a pyrazoline fluorescent agent, a benzoxazole fluorescent agent, a dicarboximide fluorescent agent or a combination thereof.
20 . The method for using the protective colloid according to claim 11 , wherein the plasticizer and the active monomer are water-soluble, and the plasticizer comprises one of polyethylene glycol 200, polyethylene glycol 400, polyethylene glycol 600, polyethylene glycol 1000 or a combination thereof; the active monomer comprises polyethylene glycol acrylate.