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Three solutions to the formation of bubbles on the surface of a man-made stone

- Feb 06, 2018-

Nowadays, the demand for artificial stone is increasing. In order to meet the demand for artificial stone, more and more enterprises are engaged in the production of artificial stone. But there is often a problem in the production of artificial stone, which is the appearance of bubbles on the surface of the artificial stone. If the final production of artificial stone has bubbles on the surface, it will seriously affect the sales price of artificial stone, so how can we solve the problem of surface bubbles?


Solution one: the method of mixing vacuum


What is called mixing vacuum? In fact, it is stirring artificial stones while giving artificial stones some pressure to make artificial stones in the boiling state, so that the bubbles on the surface of artificial stones can be eliminated.


Solution two: a method of vibration


The most common way to eliminate the bubbles on the surface of the artificial stone is to use the vibration defoaming method. In fact, this method mainly depends on the vibration instrument, the artificial stone of vibration, so that the smooth surface of artificial stone, will eventually squeeze bubble.


Solution three: a chemical method


After finding bubbles on the surface of artificial stones, the specified chemical substances can be used to hinder the solidification of artificial stone resins, so as to eliminate bubbles. And this chemical does not have a great effect on the composition of the artificial stone.


Above is the three way to eliminate bubbles on the surface of artificial stone. If you encounter such problems in the process of making artificial stones, you can solve them accordingly. Only by solving the bubble problem of artificial stone can the quality and performance of the artificial stone be guaranteed.


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