Light weight gypsum board
US-9840066-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US10407345B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10407345-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715704365-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2005 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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This invention provides low dust low density gypsum wallboard products having high total core void volumes, corresponding to low densities in the range of about 10 to 30 pcf. The wallboards have a set gypsum core formed between two substantially parallel cover sheets, the set gypsum core preferably having a total void volume from about 80% to about 92%, and made from a slurry including stucco, pregelatinized starch, and a naphthalenesulfonate dispersant. The combination of the pregelatinized starch and the naphthalenesulfonate dispersant also provides a glue-like effect in binding the set gypsum crystals together. The wallboard formulation, along with small air bubble voids (and water voids) provides dust control during cutting, sawing, routing, snapping, nailing or screwing down, or drilling of the gypsum-containing products. This invention also provides a method of making the low dust low density gypsum products including the introduction of soap foam in an amount sufficient to form a total void volume, including air voids, preferably from about 80% to about 92% in the set gypsum core, corresponding to a set gypsum core density from about 10 pcf to about 30 pcf. The wallboards produced by the method generate significantly less dust during working.
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What is claimed is: 1. A light weight gypsum board comprising: a set gypsum core disposed between two cover sheets; the set gypsum core formed from a slurry comprising water, foam, and stucco; the set gypsum core having a total void volume from about 75% to about 82% of the core volume, at least about 60% of the total void volume comprising air voids having an average air void pore size greater than about 10 microns in diameter, wherein the voids are measured using three-dimensional imaging acquired by X-ray CT-scanning analysis (XMT) imaging; the majority of air voids, based on number of air voids, having a diameter of about 100 microns or less; the set gypsum core having an average core hardness of at least about 11 pounds (about 49 N) as determined in accordance with ASTM C-473; and the board having a density from about 24 pcf to about 35 pcf. 2. The light weight gypsum board of claim 1 , wherein the set gypsum core density is from about 24 pcf to about 31 pcf. 3. The light weight gypsum board of claim 1 , wherein at least about 20% of the total void volume comprises air voids having a pore size greater than about 100 microns in diameter. 4. The light weight gypsum board of claim 1 , wherein at least about 50% of the total void volume comprises air voids having a pore size greater than about 50 microns in diameter. 5. The light weight gypsum board of claim 1 , the air voids having an average pore size greater than about 20 microns in diameter. 6. The light weight gypsum board of claim 1 , wherein the set gypsum core has a total void volume from about 80% to about 82% of the core volume. 7. The light weight gypsum board of claim 1 , wherein the slurry forming the set gypsum core further comprises (i) starch in an amount from about 0.5% to about 10% by weight based on the weight of the stucco, the starch effective to increase the core hardness of the gypsum board relative to the core hardness of the gypsum board without the starch, or (ii) a trimetaphosphate compound chosen from the group consisting of sodium trimetaphosphate, potassium trimetaphosphate, lithium trimetaphosphate, and ammonium trimetaphosphate, the trimetaphosphate compound being present in an amount from about 0.12% to about 0.4% by weight based on the weight of the stucco, or (iii) naphthalenesulfonate dispersant in an amount from about 0.1% to about 3.0% by weight based on the weight of the stucco, or any combination of (i)-(iii). 8. The light weight gypsum board of claim 7 , wherein the starch is a pregelatinized starch. 9. The light weight gypsum board of claim 1 , wherein the board, when at a thickness of ½ inch, has (i) a dry weight from about 1000 lb/MSF to about 1400 lb/MSF, or (ii) a nail pull resistance to core hardness ratio from about 4 to about 8, each as determined according to ASTM C473, or (iii) a nail pull resistance of at least about 65 lb, as determined according to ASTM C473, or (iv) an average flexural strength of at least about 36 lb in a machine direction and/or about 107 lb in a cross-machine direction, as determined according to ASTM C473, or any combination of (i)-(iv). 10. A light weight gypsum board comprising: a set gypsum core disposed between two cover sheets; the set gypsum core formed from a slurry comprising water, foam, and stucco; the set gypsum core having a total void volume from about 75% to about 82% of the core volume, at least about 60% of the total void volume comprising air voids having an average air void pore size greater than about 10 microns in diameter, wherein the voids are measured using three-dimensional imaging acquired by X-ray CT-scanning analysis (XMT) imaging; the average air void pore size being less than about 100 microns in diameter, the set gypsum core having an average core hardness of at least about 11 pounds (about 49 N) as determined in accordance with ASTM C-473; and the board having a density from about 24 pcf to about 35 pcf. 11. The light weight gypsum board of claim 10 , wherein the set gypsum core density is from about 24 pcf to about 31 pcf. 12. The light weight gypsum board of claim 10 , wherein at least about 20% of the total void volume comprises air voids having a pore size greater than about 100 microns in diameter. 13. The light weight gypsum board of claim 10 , wherein at least about 50% of the total void volume comprises air voids having a pore size greater than about 50 microns in diameter. 14. The light weight gypsum board of claim 10 , the air voids having an average pore size greater than about 20 microns in diameter. 15. The light weight gypsum board of claim 10 , wherein the set gypsum core has a total void volume from about 80% to about 821l9211% of the core volume. 16. The light weight gypsum board of claim 10 , wherein the slurry forming the set gypsum core further comprises (i) starch in an amount from about 0.5% to about 10% by weight based on the weight of the stucco, the starch effective to increase the core hardness of the gypsum board relative to the core hardness of the gypsum board without the starch, or (ii) a trimetaphosphate compound chosen from the group consisting of sodium trimetaphosphate, potassium trimetaphosphate, lithium trimetaphosphate, and ammonium trimetaphosphate, the trimetaphosphate compound being present in an amount from about 0.12% to about 0.4% by weight based on the weight of the stucco, or (iii) naphthalenesulfonate dispersant in an amount from about 0.1% to about 3.0% by weight based on the weight of the stucco, or any combination of (i)-(iii). 17. The light weight gypsum board of claim 16 , wherein the starch is a pregelatinized starch. 18. The light weight gypsum board of claim 10 , wherein the board, when at a thickness of ½ inch, has (i) a dry weight from about 1000 lb/MSF to about 1400 lb/MSF, or (ii) a nail pull resistance to core hardness ratio from about 4 to about 8, each as determined according to ASTM C473, or (iii) a nail pull resistance of at least about 65 lb, as determined according to ASTM C473, or (iv) an average flexural strength of at least about 36 lb in a machine direction and/or about 107 lb in a cross-machine direction, as determined according to ASTM C473, or any combination of (i)-(iv).
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