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How to remove white wax oil from enameled wire
When the enameled wire needs to be peeled. Because of the strong bonding force between paint and copper wire, it is difficult to complete the general cleaning agent. If organic solvents such as gasoline and kerosene are used to remove paint, not only the paint removal effect is achieved, but also these substances are extremely flammable and easy to cause fires. In addition, these substances are toxic and endanger the health of operators. It is recommended to use an efficient paint remover, whose main function is to soften the paint bubbles on the enameled wire and separate them from the copper wire surface, so as to achieve the purpose of removing the paint film.

formula

3 ml formic acid

Paraffin wax 0.5g.

Chloroform 30 ml

Benzoic acid 2g

Acetophenone 2.5 ml

0.5g plexiglass powder

Benzaldehyde 2mL

0.7 g of ethyl cellulose

Method of preparation and use

(1) Heat to melt paraffin, and add chloroform while stirring while it is hot to form a uniform system.

(2) adding formic acid, benzoic acid and acetophenone into the solution, and stirring and mixing evenly.

(3) Adding plexiglass powder, benzaldehyde, ethyl cellulose, etc. And continue to stir vigorously.

Stirring until the solid is uniformly dispersed to obtain the finished product.

When in use, a container (enamel, ceramics or metal products) can be taken, the paint remover is poured in, then the enameled wire to be peeled is put in, soaked for 3-5 minutes, the enameled wire is taken out, scrubbed with a rag or a brush, and the paint film is removed.