Composite gypsum board and methods related thereto
US-10421250-B2 · Sep 24, 2019 · US
US11584690B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11584690-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916401915-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2023 |
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Disclosed is a composite gypsum board comprising a board core and a concentrated layer, as well as related methods of preparing board and slurries. The board core and the concentrated layer both are formed from water and stucco. The concentrated layer is designed to have higher density and/or nail pull than the core. The concentrated layer is further formed from a polysaccharide that forms a complex with calcium ions, e.g., an alginate compound such as sodium alginate. In some embodiments, the concentrated layer is formed from an enhancing additive to enhance strength therein, while the core is formed without using enhancing additive or less enhancing additive than used in forming the board core.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A composite gypsum board comprising: (a) a board core comprising set gypsum formed from a first slurry comprising water and stucco and being substantially free of polysaccharide, the core having first and second core faces; and (b) a concentrated layer disposed in bonding relation to the first core face and formed from a second slurry comprising water, stucco, and an alginate compound that forms a complex with calcium ions. 2. The composite gypsum board of claim 1 , wherein the alginate compound is sodium alginate. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the alginate compound that forms a complex with calcium ions increases the viscosity of the slurry by at least about 100% within 10 seconds. 4. The composite gypsum board of claim 1 : the first slurry optionally including an enhancing agent and the second slurry including the enhancing agent, the core having first and second faces and a dry density; the concentrated layer disposed in bonding relation to the first core face, the concentrated layer having a dry density of at least about 1.1 times higher than that of the board core; and when the enhancing additive is present in the first slurry, the enhancing additive is included in a higher concentration in the second slurry than in the first slurry. 5. The composite gypsum board of claim 4 , the board core having a first thickness and the concentrated layer having a second thickness, the first dry thickness being greater than the second dry thickness, the concentrated layer having a first face and a second face, the concentrated layer first face facing the board core first core face, the board further comprising a top cover sheet facing the second face of the concentrated layer, and a bottom cover sheet facing the second face of the board core. 6. The composite gypsum board of claim 4 , wherein the enhancing additive comprises pregelatinized starch. 7. The composite gypsum board of claim 4 , wherein the enhancing additive comprises at least one uncooked starch having a peak viscosity of from about 100 Brabender Units to about 900 Brabender Units when the viscosity is measured by putting the starch in a slurry with water at a starch concentration of 15% solids, and using a Viscograph-E instrument set at 75 rpm and 700 cmg, where the starch is heated from 25° C. to 95° C. at a rate of 3° C./minute, the slurry is held at 95° C. for ten minutes, and the starch is cooled to 50° C. at a rate of −3° C./minute. 8. A method of making composite gypsum board, the method comprising: (a) mixing at least water, stucco, and optionally enhancing additive, to form a first slurry that is substantially free of polysaccharide; (b) preparing a second slurry comprising stucco, water, enhancing additive, and an alginate compound that forms a complex with calcium ions; (c) applying the second slurry in a bonding relation to a first cover sheet to form a concentrated layer, the concentrated layer having a first face and a second face, wherein the first concentrated layer face faces the first cover sheet; (d) applying the first slurry in a bonding relation to the concentrated layer to form a board core having a first face and a second face, the first board core face facing the second concentrated layer face; (e) applying a second cover sheet in bonding relation to the second board core face to form a board precursor; and drying the board precursor to form a board. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the alginate compound is sodium alginate. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the alginate compound that forms a complex with calcium ions increases the viscosity of the slurry by from about 100% to about 500% within 30 seconds. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the alginate compound that forms a complex with calcium ions is present in the slurry in an amount of from about 0.0001% to about 1% by weight of the stucco. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the enhancing additive comprises pregelatinized starch having a viscosity of from about 20 centipoise to about 300 centipoise when the viscosity is measured while the starch is subjected to conditions according to the VMA method.
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