Adhesion promoting and/or dust suppression coating
US-2017029649-A1 · Feb 2, 2017 · US
US10865565B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10865565-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916393548-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 15, 2020 |
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A shingle includes a substrate, a surface layer of granules, a backdust layer, an adhesive, and a hydrophobic material. Asphalt is applied to the substrate to form a first asphalt coating on the top or upper surface of the substrate and a second asphalt coating on the bottom or lower surface of the substrate. A surface layer of granules is embedded in the first asphalt coating. A backdust layer of particles is embedded in the second asphalt coating. A adhesive is disposed on the backdust layer. The hydrophobic material is applied to the adhesive.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A shingle comprising a substrate having a first surface defining an upper side of the shingle and an opposed a second surface defining a lower side of the shingle; a first asphalt coating infiltrating the first surface of the substrate; a second asphalt coating infiltrating the second surface of the substrate; an adhesive on the lower side of the shingle; a first hydrophobic material applied to at least one of the upper side of the shingle and lower side of the shingle; and a second hydrophobic material applied to the adhesive. 2. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein the first hydrophobic material and the second hydrophobic material are different materials. 3. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein the first hydrophobic material has a surface with degree of hydrophobicity such that a droplet of moisture applied to the surface exhibits a contact angle of greater than 70 degrees. 4. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein the second hydrophobic material has a surface with degree of hydrophobicity such that a droplet of moisture applied to the surface exhibits a contact angle of greater than 70 degrees. 5. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein the adhesive is an asphalt-based adhesive. 6. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first asphalt coating and the second asphalt coating comprise a polymer modified asphalt. 7. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein the first hydrophobic material comprises at least one of hydrophobic backdust and hydrophobic granules. 8. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of granules are embedded in the first asphalt coating and the first hydrophobic material is a coating on the granules. 9. The shingle of claim 8 , wherein the shingle has a scrub loss of less than 1 g as determined by the testing procedure of ASTM D4977. 10. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein a layer of backdust is on the second asphalt coating and the first hydrophobic material is a coating on the layer of backdust. 11. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein the first hydrophobic material is selected from the group consisting of silanes, wax, silicones, siloxanes, styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), esters of acrylic resins, and combinations thereof. 12. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein the second hydrophobic material is selected from the group consisting of silanes, wax, silicones, siloxanes, styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), esters of acrylic resins, stearates, and combinations thereof. 13. The shingle of claim 12 , wherein the second hydrophobic material further includes a surfactant. 14. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein the first hydrophobic material includes a silane. 15. The shingle of claim 14 , wherein the first hydrophobic material further includes a silicone. 16. The shingle of claim 1 , wherein the second hydrophobic material includes a silicone emulsion and a salt of fatty acid. 17. A bundle of shingles comprising: a package that includes a plurality of stacked shingles, where each shingle comprises a substrate having a first surface defining an upper side of the shingle and opposed a second surface defining a lower side of the shingle; a first asphalt coating infiltrating the first surface of the substrate; a second asphalt coating infiltrating the second surface of the substrate; an adhesive on the lower side of the shingle; a first hydrophobic material applied to at least one of the upper side of the shingle and lower side of the shingle; and a second hydrophobic material applied to the adhesive. 18. A stack of shingles comprising: a first plurality of shingles stacked on a first pallet; a second pallet stacked on the first plurality of shingles; and a second plurality of shingles stacked on the second pallet; wherein the each shingle in the first plurality of shingles and the second plurality of shingles comprises a substrate having a first surface defining an upper side of the shingle and opposed a second surface defining a lower side of the shingle; a first asphalt coating infiltrating the first surface of the substrate; a second asphalt coating infiltrating the second surface of the substrate; an adhesive on the lower side of the shingle; a first hydrophobic material applied to at least one of the upper side of the shingle and lower side of the shingle; and a second hydrophobic material applied to the adhesive. 19. The stack of shingles of claim 18 , wherein each of the shingles in the first plurality of shingles and second plurality of shingles has a first asphalt coating and a second asphalt coating that are each a polymer modified asphalt. 20. The stack of shingles of claim 18 , wherein there is no release tape between the shingles stacked in the first plurality of shingles and the second plurality of shingles. 21. The stack of shingles of claim 18 , each of the shingles in the first plurality of shingles and second plurality of shingles has a lap shear strength of less than 50 lbs for when the shingles are tested face to face and each of the shingles in the first plurality of shingles and second plurality of shingles has a lap shear strength of less than 50 lbs for when the shingles are tested back to back.
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