Granules

US2019112227A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019112227-A1
Application numberUS-201716300311-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateMay 11, 2017
Priority dateMay 16, 2016
Publication dateApr 18, 2019
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A plurality of granules comprising particulate silicate material bonded together with an inorganic binder, the inorganic binder comprising reaction product of at least alkali silicate and hardener, wherein the hardener is at least one of aluminum phosphate, amorphous aluminosilicate, fluorosilicate, Portland cement, or a calcium silicate, wherein the particulate silicate material is present as at least 50 percent by weight of each granule, based on the total weight of the respective granule, wherein each granule has a total porosity in a range from greater than 0 to 50 percent by volume, based on the total volume of the respective granule, and wherein the granules have Tumble Toughness Value of at least 70 before immersion in water and at least 40 after immersion in water at 20° C.±2° C. for two months. The granules are useful, for example, as roofing granules.

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1 . A plurality of granules comprising particulate silicate material bonded together with an inorganic binder, the inorganic binder comprising reaction product of at least alkali silicate and hardener, wherein the hardener is at least one of aluminum phosphate, amorphous aluminosilicate, fluorosilicate, Portland cement, or a calcium silicate, wherein the particulate silicate material is present as at least 50 percent by weight of each granule, based on the total weight of the respective granule, wherein each granule has a total porosity in a range from greater than 0 to 50 percent by volume, based on the total volume of the respective granule, and wherein the granules have a Tumble Toughness Value of at least 70 before immersion in water and at least 40 after immersion in water at 20° C.±2° C. for two months. 2 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein each granule collectively comprises at least 80 percent by weight collectively of the particulate silicate material, the alkali silicate, and the hardener, based on the total weight of the respective granule. 3 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the particulate silicate particles each have a longest dimension, wherein the granules each have a longest dimension, and wherein the longest dimension of each silicate particle for a given granule is no greater than 20% of the diameter of said given granule. 4 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles of each granule comprises no more than 10 percent by weight pure TiO 2 , based on the total weight of the granule for the respective granule. 5 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles of each granule comprises no more than 10 percent by weight, on a theoretical oxides basis, TiO 2 , based on the total weight of the granule for the respective granule. 6 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the ceramic particles of each granule comprises no more than 10 percent by weight pure Al 2 O 3 , based on the total weight of the granule for the respective granule. 7 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the binder is present as at least 5 percent by weight of each granule, based on the total weight of the respective granule. 8 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granules have particle sizes in a range from 25 micrometers to 5 millimeters. 9 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the particulate silicate material has particles sizes in a range from 200 nanometers to 200 micrometers. 10 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the binder is amorphous. 11 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the binder is partially crystallized. 12 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the alkali silicate is at least one of a cesium silicate, a lithium silicate, a potassium silicate, or a sodium silicate. 13 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the hardener is amorphous. 14 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the particulate silicate material comprises at least one of tectosilicate mineral or phyllosilicate mineral. 15 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the particulate silicate material comprises mineral. 16 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granules further comprise at least one of a functional additive, an organic binder, or a pigment. 17 . The plurality of granules of claim 1 , wherein the granules have a Stain Value not greater than 15. 18 . A method of making the plurality of granules of claim 1 , the method comprising: curing an aqueous dispersion comprising particulate silicate material, alkali silicate precursor, and hardener to provide cured material; and crushing the cured material to provide the granules. 19 . A method of making the plurality of granules of claim 1 , the method comprising: mixing material comprising particulate silicate material, alkali silicate precursor, and hardener to provide agglomerates comprising particulate silicate material, alkali silicate precursor, and hardener; and curing the agglomerates to provide the granules. 20 . A method of making the plurality of granules of claim 1 , the method comprising: spray drying an aqueous dispersion comprising particulate silicate material, alkali silicate precursor, and hardener to provide agglomerates comprising particulate silicate material, alkali silicate precursor, and hardener; and curing the agglomerates to provide the granules. 21 . A method of making the plurality of granules of claim 1 , the method comprising: providing an aqueous dispersion in a tool comprising a plurality of cavities, the aqueous dispersion comprising particulate silicate material, hardener, and alkali silicate precursor; and curing the aqueous dispersion in a tool to provide the granules.

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  • characterised by loose or embedded gravel or granules as an outer protection of the roof covering · CPC title

  • Roofing materials · CPC title

  • Porous or hollow ceramic granular materials, e.g. microballoons (C04B18/027, C04B20/002 take precedence) · CPC title

  • C04B18/021Primary

    agglomerated by a mineral binder, e.g. cement · CPC title

  • C04B28/26Primary

    Silicates of the alkali metals · CPC title

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What does patent US2019112227A1 cover?
A plurality of granules comprising particulate silicate material bonded together with an inorganic binder, the inorganic binder comprising reaction product of at least alkali silicate and hardener, wherein the hardener is at least one of aluminum phosphate, amorphous aluminosilicate, fluorosilicate, Portland cement, or a calcium silicate, wherein the particulate silicate material is present as …
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3M Innovative Properties Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C04B18/021. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Thu Apr 18 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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