Wall assembly
US-2017368785-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US11745465B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11745465-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816767263-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2023 |
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External thermal insulation composite systems described herein include a concrete or masonry wall and a multilayer thermal insulation board disposed on the concrete or masonry wall. The multilayer thermal insulation board includes at least one closed cell foam layer comprising polyurethane and polyisocyanurate having an open cell volume of less than 20% by volume according to ASTM D 6226 and at least one open cell foam layer comprising polyurethane and polyisocyanurate having an open cell volume of greater than 80% by volume according to ASTM D 6226.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An external thermal insulation composite system, comprising: a concrete or masonry external wall; and a multilayer thermal insulation board disposed on an external surface of the concrete or masonry external wall, the multilayer thermal insulation board, comprising: at least one rigid or semi-rigid closed cell polyurethane foam layer having an open cell volume of less than 20% by volume according to ASTM D 6226, the at least one closed cell polyurethane foam layer having opposing major surfaces defining a thickness therebetween, at least one rigid or semi-rigid open cell polyurethane foam layer having an open cell volume of greater than 80% by volume according to ASTM D 6226, the at least one open cell polyurethane foam layer being disposed on one or both major surfaces of the at least one closed cell polyurethane layer and having a thickness or a combined thickness, respectively, less than the thickness of the closed cell polyurethane foam layer, wherein the multilayer thermal insulation board having a total layer thickness exhibits improved dimensional stability in comparison to a closed cell polyurethane foam board having an identical thickness, length, and width, wherein improved dimensional stability is measured as a dimensional change percentage in the width direction after a 4-day thermal cycle closer to zero than that of the closed cell polyurethane foam board. 2. The external thermal insulation composite system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one closed cell foam layer has a thermal conductivity value (k-factor) of less than 24 mW/m*K measured at 10° C. 3. The external thermal insulation composite system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one closed cell foam layer has a density below 50 kg/m 3 according to ASTM D 1622 and wherein the at least one open cell foam layer has a density from 30 kg/m 3 to 80 kg/m 3 according to ASTM D 1622. 4. The external thermal insulation composite system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one closed cell foam layer has a density below 40 kg/m 3 according to ASTM D 1622 and a thermal conductivity value (k-factor) of less than 22 mW/m*K measured at 10° C. and wherein the at least one open cell foam layer has a density from 30 kg/m 3 to 70 kg/m 3 according to ASTM D 1622. 5. The external thermal insulation composite system of claim 1 , wherein the polyurethane foam of the at least one closed cell polyurethane foam layer and the at least one open cell polyurethane foam layer comprises a polyurethane/polyisocyanurate foam system comprising an isocyanate-reactive component and an isocyanate component. 6. The external thermal insulation composite system of claim 5 , wherein the open cell volume of the at least one open cell polyurethane foam layer is controlled by a cell-opening surfactant, wherein the cell-opening surfactant comprises 0.5 wt % to 15 wt % based on a total weight of the isocyanate-reactive component. 7. The external thermal insulation composite system of claim 1 , wherein the multilayer thermal insulation board further comprises at least one facing layer positioned at one or both major surfaces of the at least one closed cell polyurethane foam layer, which may be located between a closed cell polyurethane foam layer and an open cell polyurethane foam layer, and/or positioned at a major surface of the at least one open cell polyurethane foam layer. 8. The external thermal insulation composite system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one facing layer comprises a non-metal based facing layer comprising a saturated or non-saturated glass-based fleece material, polymer membrane based material, or composite multilayer foil material. 9. The external thermal insulation composite system of claim 1 , further comprising a reinforced coating comprising a glass fiber mesh positioned on an external surface of the multilayer board. 10. The external thermal insulation composite system of claim 9 , further comprising a decorative topcoat positioned on an external surface of the reinforced coating. 11. The external thermal insulation composite system of claim 1 , wherein the multilayer thermal insulation board is disposed on the external surface of the concrete or masonry external wall via adhesive attachment. 12. A method of preparing the external thermal insulation system of claim 1 , comprising: providing the concrete or masonry external wall; providing the multilayer thermal insulation board, attaching the multilayer thermal insulation board to the external surface of the concrete or masonry external wall; and applying a reinforced coating comprising glass fiber mesh on an external surface of the attached multilayer thermal insulation board. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the multilayer thermal insulation board is prepared according to a continuous process, comprising: providing a first facing as a lowermost layer; dispensing a first reaction mixture to form the at least one closed cell foam layer on a surface of the first facing; optionally, providing a second facing on the at least one closed cell foam layer; optionally, passing the first facing, optional second facing, and the at least one closed cell foam layer, optionally therebetween, through two rotating rolls; dispensing a second reaction mixture to form the at least one open cell foam layer on the at least one closed cell foam or on the second facing, if present; providing a third facing layer on the at least one open cell foam layer as an uppermost layer; and allowing the first and second reaction mixtures to cure between two spaced apart, opposed forming conveyors forming the multilayer thermal insulation board. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the multilayer thermal insulation board is prepared according to a continuous process, comprising: providing a first facing as a lowermost layer; dispensing a first reaction mixture to form the at least one open cell foam layer on a surface of the first facing; optionally, providing a second facing on the at least one open cell foam layer; optionally, passing the first facing, optional second facing, and the at least one open cell foam layer, optionally therebetween, through two rotating rolls; dispensing a second reaction mixture to form the at least one closed cell foam layer on the at least one open cell foam layer or on the second facing, if present; providing a third facing layer on the at least one closed cell foam layer as an uppermost layer; and allowing the first and second reaction mixtures to cure between two spaced apart, opposed forming conveyors forming the multilayer thermal insulation board. 15. The method of claim 13 or 14 , wherein at least one of the first facing and the third facing is a peel-able facing layer that is removed before the multilayer thermal insulation board is attached to the external surface of the concrete or masonry external wall. 16. A multilayer thermal insulation board, comprising: at least one rigid or semi-rigid closed cell polyurethane foam layer having an open cell volume of less than 20% by volume according to ASTM D 6226, the at least one closed cell polyurethane foam layer having opposing major surfaces defining a thickness therebetween and a thermal conductivity value (k-factor) of less than 24 mW/m*K measured at 10° C.; and at least one rigid or semi-rigid open cell polyurethane foam layer having an open cell volume of greater than 80% by volume according to ASTM D 6226, the at least one open cell polyurethane foam layer being disposed on one or both major surfaces of the at least one closed cell polyurethane layer and having a thickness or a
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