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US-2015368731-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US12286382B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12286382-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816620087-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 29, 2025 |
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Plurality of granules comprising a ceramic core having an outer surface and a shell on and surrounding the core, wherein the shell comprises ceramic particles bound together with an inorganic binder, the inorganic binder comprising reaction product of at least alkali silicate and hardener, wherein the ceramic particles are present as greater than 50 percent by weight of the shell of the respective granule, based on the total weight of the shell of the respective granule, wherein the shell of each granule has a total porosity in a range from greater than 0 to 60 percent by volume, based on the total volume of the shell of the respective granule, wherein the shell of each granule has a volume of at least 40 volume percent, based on the total volume of the respective granule, and wherein the granules have a minimum Total Solar Reflectance of at least 0.7. The granules are useful, for example, as roofing granules.
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What is claimed is: 1. A plurality of granules comprising a ceramic core having an outer surface and a shell on and surrounding the core, wherein the ceramic core comprises a naturally occurring silicate rock, wherein the shell comprises ceramic particles bound together with an inorganic binder, the inorganic binder comprising reaction product of at least alkali silicate and hardener, wherein the ceramic particles are present as greater than 50 percent by weight of the shell of the respective granule, based on the total weight of the shell of the respective granule, wherein the shell of each granule has a total porosity in a range from greater than 0 to 60 percent by volume, based on the total volume of the shell of the respective granule, wherein the shell of each granule has a volume of at least 40 volume percent, based on the total volume of the respective granule, and wherein the granules have a minimum Total Solar Reflectance of at least 0.7, wherein the ceramic core has no greater than 10 percent porosity, based on the total volume of the core. 2. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic cores include solid ceramic cores. 3. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the core has a diameter of at least 200 micrometers. 4. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the shell has a thickness of at least 50 micrometers. 5. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles of each granule comprise no more than 10 percent by weight pure TiO 2 , based on the total weight of either the core or granule for the respective core or granule. 6. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles of each granule comprise no more than 10 percent by weight pure Al 2 O 3 , based on the total weight of the granule for either the core or granule for the respective core or granule. 7. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granules have a Tumble Toughness Value of least 70 after immersion in water at 20° C.±2° C. for two months. 8. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the hardener is amorphous. 9. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the hardener is at least one of an aluminum phosphate, an aluminosilicate, a cryolite, a calcium salt, or a calcium silicate. 10. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles comprise at least one component with Total Solar Reflectance of at least 0.7. 11. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles comprise mineral. 12. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the shell comprises first and second concentric layers, with the first layer being closer to the core than the second layer. 13. The plurality of granules of claim 12 , wherein the first shell layer has a first specific surface area, wherein the second shell layer has a second specific surface area, and wherein the first specific surface area is greater than the second specific surface area. 14. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the silicate rock is dacite, nepheline syenite, rhyolite, or andesite. 15. The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic core has no greater than 5 percent porosity, based on the total volume of the core. 16. A roofing material comprising a plurality of granules of claim 1 having a total solar reflectance of at least 70%. 17. A method of making the plurality of granules of claim 1 , the method comprising: providing a plurality of ceramic cores; coating each of the ceramic cores with a shell precursor, wherein the shell precursor comprises an aqueous dispersion comprising ceramic particles, alkali silicate precursor, and hardener precursor; and curing the coated aqueous dispersion to provide the plurality of granules. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the coating the ceramic core with the shell comprises fluidized bed coating.
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