Fiber-bound engineered materials formed using foundation scrims
US-2024415230-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9486980B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9486980-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313854443-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 7, 2010 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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Disclosed are building board manufacturing techniques that minimize the build-up of slurry on associated forming equipment and also produce panels with enhanced physical properties. The methods involve applying a dissolvable film laminate to one or more fiber mats at the outset of the forming process. In the un-dissolved state, the film acts as a containment envelope for the gypsum slurry and any free floating glass fibers. During subsequent curing, the film is dissolved by vaporized water. In its dissolved state, the film is liquefied and coats the fibers of the underlying mat. This results in a building board with improved physical properties.
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What is claimed is: 1. A composite building panel comprising: first and second glass fiber mats, each mat having an interior and an exterior surface; a dissolvable film adhered to the exterior surface of the first mat, the film being completely dissolvable in the presence of heat and water; a gypsum slurry layer with entrained water deposited between the interior surfaces of the first and second mats, the deposited slurry passing through the exterior surface of the first mat but being contained by the adhered film, the entrained water being vaporized when heated; wherein the film allows for the passage of the vaporized water, and wherein the film subsequently dissolves in the presence of heat and vaporized water with the dissolved film adhering to the fibers of the first mat to enhance the physical properties of the composite panel. 2. The composite panel as described in claim 1 wherein the fiber mats are each formed from a plurality of randomly aligned glass fibers. 3. The composite panel as described in claim 1 wherein the dissolvable film is formed from a Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVOH). 4. The composite panel as described in claim 1 wherein the dissolvable film is formed from an Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol (EVA). 5. The composite panel as described in claim 1 wherein the dissolvable film is formed from a water soluble, synthetic polymer. 6. The composite panel as described in claim 1 wherein the dissolvable film is a polyethylene-based composite film. 7. The composite panel as described in claim 1 wherein the dissolvable film is between approximately 0.5 and 2.5 mils thick. 8. The composite panel as described in claim 1 wherein the dissolvable film is secured via a heat activated adhesive. 9. The composite panel as described in claim 1 wherein the film Previously becomes liquefied via the passage of the vaporized water. 10. The composite panel as described in claim 1 wherein the dissolved film is partially absorbed by the gypsum slurry. 11. A composite building panel comprising: first and second fiber mats, each mat having an interior and an exterior surface; a dissolvable film adhered to the exterior surface of at least one of the fiber mats, the film being completely dissolvable in the presence of heat or water; a slurry layer with entrained water deposited between the interior surfaces of the first and second mats, the deposited slurry passing through the exterior surface of the mats but being contained by the dissolvable film; wherein vaporized water passes through and completely dissolves the film, and wherein the dissolved film adheres to the fibers of the mat to enhance the physical properties of the composite panel. 12. The composite panel as described in claim 11 wherein the dissolvable film is formed from a Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVOH). 13. The composite panel as described in claim 11 wherein the dissolvable film is formed from an Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol (EVA). 14. The composite panel as described in claim 11 wherein the dissolved film is partially absorbed by the gypsum slurry.
Non-woven fabric · CPC title
Methods of surface bonding and/or assembly therefor · CPC title
Removing layers, or parts of layers, mechanically or chemically · CPC title
in the form of a mat · CPC title
to webs, sheets or the like, e.g. of paper, cardboard · CPC title
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