Method and apparatus for making a gypsum board
US-2024033972-A1 · Feb 1, 2024 · US
US2015266270A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2015266270-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514732144-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2005 |
| Publication date | Sep 24, 2015 |
| Grant date | — |
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An about ⅝ inch to ¾ inch thick low weight, low density gypsum panel with fire resistance capabilities sufficient to provide a Thermal Insulation Index of at least 17.0 minutes which when subjected to U419 test procedures will not fail for at least 30 minutes and, in selected embodiments, also has outstanding water resistance properties.
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1 - 28 . (canceled) 29 . A gypsum panel comprising: a set gypsum core disposed between two cover sheets, the set gypsum core formed from a slurry comprising at least water, stucco, and starch; the starch is in an amount from about 0.3% to about 10% by weight based on the weight of the stucco and effective to increase the core hardness of the gypsum composition relative to the gypsum composition without starch; the stucco is in an amount of at least about 700 lb/MSF, and the stucco and water are at least in amounts effective to have formed a crystalline matrix substantially of gypsum dihydrate; the panel having a density in a range from about 27 to 34 lb/ft 3 , an average core hardness of at least about 11 lb in accordance with ASTM C473-09, and a Thermal Insulation Index of at least about 17 minutes when the panel is about 0.625 inches thick. 30 . A gypsum panel comprising: a set gypsum core disposed between two cover sheets, the set gypsum core formed from a slurry comprising water, stucco, and starch; the starch is in an amount from about 0.3% to about 10% by weight based on the weight of the stucco and effective to increase the core hardness of the gypsum composition relative to the gypsum composition without starch; the stucco is in an amount of at least about 700 lb/MSF, and the slurry has a water/stucco ratio from about 0.6 to about 1.2; the panel having a density in a range from about 27 to 34 lb/ft 3 , an average core hardness of at least about 11 lb in accordance with ASTM C473-09, and a Thermal Insulation Index of at least about 17 minutes when the panel is about 0.625 inches thick. 31 . A fire-resistant gypsum panel comprising: a set gypsum core disposed between two cover sheets, the set gypsum core formed from a slurry comprising at least water, stucco, and starch; the starch is in an amount from about 0.3% to about 10% by weight based on the weight of the stucco and effective to increase the core hardness of the gypsum composition relative to the gypsum composition without starch; the stucco is in an amount of at least about 700 lb/MSF, and the stucco and water are at least in amounts effective to have formed a crystalline matrix substantially of gypsum dihydrate; the panel having a density in a range from about 27 to 34 lb/ft 3 and an average core hardness of at least about 11 lb in accordance with ASTM C473-09, and the panel, when the panel is about 0.625 inches thick, is effective to inhibit at least one of the following: (a) the transmission of heat through an assembly of said panels prepared pursuant to UL U419 procedures wherein one surface is exposed to a heat source and an opposite unheated surface includes a plurality of sensors applied thereto such that the maximum single sensor temperature on the unheated surface is less than about 415° F. at about 30 minutes elapsed time when measured pursuant to UL U419, the heat source following a time-temperature curve in accordance with ASTM standard E119-09a, and the sensors arrayed in a pattern in accordance with UL U419 procedures, or (b) the transmission of heat through an assembly of said panels prepared pursuant to UL U305 procedures wherein one surface is exposed to a heat source and an opposite unheated surface includes a plurality of sensors applied thereto such that the maximum single sensor temperature on the unheated surface is less than about 415° F. at about 30 minutes elapsed time when measured pursuant to UL U305, the heat source following a time-temperature curve in accordance with ASTM standard E119-09a, and the sensors arrayed in a pattern in accordance with UL U305.
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