Fire resistant gypsum board and related methods

US11834375B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11834375-B2
Application numberUS-202117156258-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 22, 2021
Priority dateJan 31, 2020
Publication dateDec 5, 2023
Grant dateDec 5, 2023

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Disclosed are a composite gypsum board and a method of preparing composite gypsum board. The board contains a set gypsum core sandwiched between two cover sheets. The core is formed from a slurry containing stucco, water, and optional ingredients such as foaming agent, accelerator, retarder, polyphosphate, starch, and dispersant, and core intumescent material. The board also contains at least one skim coat and/or hard edges. A face skim coat layer can be included on one side of the core, facing a face cover sheet. A back skim coat layer can be included on the other side of the core, facing a back cover sheet. Hard edges are known in the art and can be formed, e.g., continuously from a stucco slurry for forming the face and/or back skim coats. Preferably, the back skim coat layer and/or the hard edges are formed from a slurry containing stucco, water, skim coat or edge intumescent material (which have the same desired characteristics), and other optional additives as desired. The skim coat or edge intumescent material can be composed of the same material as the core intumescent material, if desired, but the skim coat and/or edge intumescent material is present in a higher relative concentration in its respective slurry than the amount of core intumescent material in the core slurry. Examples of suitable intumescent materials include expandable vermiculite (e.g., No. 4 or No. 5 according to the US naming system, or combinations thereof), expandable graphite, perlite, or any combination thereof.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A gypsum board comprising: (a) face and back cover sheets; (b) a board core disposed between the face and back cover sheets, the core comprising set gypsum formed from a core slurry comprising water, stucco, and core intumescent material; (c) a back skim coat layer defining first and second skim coat faces, the back skim coat formed from a back skim coat slurry comprising water, stucco, and a skim coat intumescent material in an amount of from about 2% to about 20% by weight of the stucco, the back skim coat disposed in bonding relation to the core, the first face of the skim coat layer facing the back cover sheet, and the second face of the skim coat layer facing the board core; and (d) the gypsum board having a High Temperature Shrinkage (S) of about 10% or less in the z direction when heated to about 1560° F. (850° C.), according to ASTM C1795-15; wherein a weight ratio between the core intumescent material and the skim coat intumescent material is from about 1:1.2 to about 1:4; and wherein the board has a density of about 38 lb/MSF or less. 2. The gypsum board of claim 1 , wherein the skim coat intumescent material is expandable vermiculite, expandable graphite, perlite, or any combination thereof. 3. The gypsum board of claim 2 , wherein the skim coat intumescent material contains expandable vermiculite in the form of particles where at least about 50% of the particles are larger than about 50 mesh. 4. The gypsum board of claim 1 , further comprising a face skim coat layer disposed between the core and the face cover sheet, the face skim coat layer formed from a face skim coat slurry, which can be the same or different than the back skim coat slurry, the face skim coat slurry comprising water, stucco, and optionally skim coat intumescent material, the board having a nail pull resistance of at least about 72 lbf according to ASTM 473-10, method B. 5. The gypsum board of claim 4 , further comprising two opposing edges on either end of the core, the edges formed from an edge slurry comprising water, stucco, and edge intumescent material, the edge slurry being the same or different than the face skim coat slurry and/or the back skim coat slurry, wherein the board has a nail pull resistance of at least about 72 lbf according to ASTM 473-10, method B. 6. A gypsum board comprising: (a) face and back cover sheets; (b) a board core disposed between the face and back cover sheets, the core comprising set gypsum formed from a core slurry comprising water, stucco, and core intumescent material; (c) a back skim coat layer defining first and second back skim coat faces, the back skim coat formed from a back skim coat slurry comprising water and stucco, the back skim coat disposed in bonding relation to the core, the first face of the back skim coat layer facing the back cover sheet, and the second face of the back skim coat layer facing the board core; (d) a face skim coat layer defining first and second face skim coat faces, the face skim coat formed from a face skim coat slurry comprising water and stucco, the face skim coat disposed in bonding relation to the core, the first face of the face skim coat layer facing the face cover sheet, and the second face of the face skim coat layer facing the board core, wherein the back skim coat slurry and the face skim coat slurry can be the same or different; (e) two opposing edges formed from an edge slurry containing water and stucco, wherein the edge slurry can be the same or different from each of the back skim coat slurry and the face skim coat slurry, the edges disposed on either end of the core, (f) the edge slurry containing edge intumescent material; and (g) the gypsum board having a High Temperature Shrinkage (S) of about 10% or less in the z direction when heated to about 1560° F. (850° C.), according to ASTM C1795-15; wherein a weight ratio between the core intumescent material and the edge intumescent material is from about 1:1.5 to about 1:4; and wherein the board has a density of about 38 lb/MSF or less. 7. The gypsum board of claim 6 , wherein the face skim coat slurry contains the skim coat intumescent material. 8. The gypsum board of claim 6 , wherein the board has a nail pull resistance of at least about 72 lbf according to ASTM 473-10, method B. 9. The gypsum board of claim 6 , wherein the core slurry further comprises core intumescent material in an amount of from about 1% to about 5% by weight of the stucco. 10. The gypsum board of claim 6 , wherein the edge slurry and the face skim coat slurry are the same and the edges are formed to be continuous from the face skim coat. 11. The gypsum board of claim 6 , wherein the edge slurry and the back skim coat slurry are the same, and the edges are formed to be continuous from the back skim coat. 12. The gypsum board of claim 1 , wherein the board has a ratio of Thermal Insulation Index/Density (TI/D) of about 0.6 minutes/pounds per cubic foot (about 0.038 minutes/(kg/m 3 )) or more. 13. The gypsum board of claim 6 , wherein the board has a ratio of TI/D of about 0.6 minutes/pounds per cubic foot (about 0.038 minutes/(kg/m 3 )) or more. 14. The gypsum board of claim 1 , wherein the board has a density of about 35 lb/MSF or less. 15. The gypsum board of claim 6 , wherein the board has a density of about 35 lb/MSF or less. 16. A method of making gypsum board, the method comprising: (a) mixing at least water, stucco, and core intumescent material to form a core slurry; (b) mixing at least water and stucco to form a face skim coat slurry; (c) applying the face skim coat slurry to a face cover sheet; (d) applying the core slurry to the face skim coat slurry as disposed on the face cover sheet to form a face composite having a core slurry surface and a paper surface, the core slurry forming a core in bonding relation to the face cover sheet; (e) mixing at least water and stucco to form a back skim coat slurry, the face skim coat and back skim coat slurry being the same or different, wherein the skim coat intumescent material is present in the back skim coat slurry and/or face skim coat slurry in an amount of from about 4% to about 15% by weight of the stucco; (f) applying the back skim coat slurry in a bonding relation to a back cover sheet to form a back composite having a skim coat slurry surface and a paper surface; (g) forming edges on either side of the core, the edges formed from an edge slurry comprising water and stucco, the edge slurry being the same or different from the face skim coat or back skim boat slurries, the back skim coat slurry containing skim coat intumescent material and/or the edge slurry containing edge intumescent material; (h) applying the back composite in a bonding relation to the face composite to form a board precursor, wherein the back skim coat slurry surface faces the core slurry surface; (i) drying the board precursor to form the gypsum board, the gypsum board having a High Temperature Shrinkage (S) of about 10% or less in the z direction when heated to about 1560° F. (850° C.), according to ASTM C1795-15; wherein the board has a density of about 38 lb/MSF or less. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the core, skim coat and/or edge intumescent material comprises expandable vermiculite having a high volume expansion of at least about 300% to about 380% of its original volume after being placed for one hour in a chamber having a temperature of about 1560° F. (about 850° C.); expandable graphite having an expansion onset temperature of from about 220° F. (104° C.) to about 750° F. (400° C.), a particle s

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  • C04B28/14Primary

    containing calcium sulfate cements {(gypsum-paper plates E04C)} · CPC title

  • made from two or more materials having different characteristics or properties (casting for producing layered articles B28B1/16; feeding several succesive layers, optionally of different materials B28B13/022; coating B28B11/04; applying material to surfaces to form a permanent layer thereon B28B19/00) · CPC title

  • on multilayered articles · CPC title

  • to webs, sheets or the like, e.g. of paper, cardboard · CPC title

  • B32B13/08Primary

    of paper or cardboard · CPC title

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What does patent US11834375B2 cover?
Disclosed are a composite gypsum board and a method of preparing composite gypsum board. The board contains a set gypsum core sandwiched between two cover sheets. The core is formed from a slurry containing stucco, water, and optional ingredients such as foaming agent, accelerator, retarder, polyphosphate, starch, and dispersant, and core intumescent material. The board also contains at least o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
United States Gypsum Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C04B28/14. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Dec 05 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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