Lightweight, reduced density fire rated gypsum panels
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B28B-001/50
C04B-020/06
C04B-028/14
B32B-038/00
B28B-011/12
B28B-011/24
B32B-005/16
B32B-009/00
E04B-001/94
E04C-002/04
C04B-111/00
C04B-111/28
출원번호
US-0457466
(2017-03-13)
등록번호
US-10245755
(2019-04-02)
발명자
/ 주소
Yu, Qiang
Veeramasuneni, Srinivas
Song, Weixin D.
Luan, Wenqi
출원인 / 주소
United States Gypsum Company
대리인 / 주소
Leydig, Voit & Mayer, Ltd
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초록
A reduced weight, reduced density gypsum panel that includes high expansion vermiculite with fire resistance capabilities that are at least comparable to (if not better than) commercial fire rated gypsum panels with a much greater gypsum content, weight and density.
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1. A gypsum panel comprising a gypsum core disposed between cover sheets, the gypsum core formed from a mixture comprising: stucco in an amount of about 1162 to about 1565 lbs/msf (about 5.7 to about 7.6 kg/m2), andhigh expansion particles in an amount of up to about 10% by weight of stucco, said pa
1. A gypsum panel comprising a gypsum core disposed between cover sheets, the gypsum core formed from a mixture comprising: stucco in an amount of about 1162 to about 1565 lbs/msf (about 5.7 to about 7.6 kg/m2), andhigh expansion particles in an amount of up to about 10% by weight of stucco, said particles having a volume expansion of about 300% or more of their original volume after being heated for about one hour at about 1560° F. (850° C.);the high expansion particles in an amount and distribution in the core effective to provide a High Temperature Shrinkage (S) in the X-Y direction of about 10% or less, and the panel having a density (D) of about 37 pounds per cubic foot (590 kg/m3) or less. 2. The gypsum panel of claim 1, the high expansion particles in an amount and distribution in the core effective to provide an average High Temperature Thickness Expansion (TE) in the Z-direction of at least about −3%. 3. The gypsum panel of claim 2, wherein the High Temperature Thickness Expansion (TE) in the Z-direction is about 2% or more. 4. The gypsum panel of claim 1, the gypsum core effective to provide a Thermal Insulation Index (TI) of about 20 minutes or greater. 5. The gypsum panel of claim 4, the gypsum core effective to provide a ratio of Thermal Insulation Index to density (TI/D) of about 0.6 minutes/pounds per cubic foot or more. 6. The gypsum panel of claim 1, the high expansion particles in an amount and distribution in the core effective to provide a High Temperature Thickness Expansion (TE) of about 10% or more. 7. The gypsum panel of claim 1, wherein the high expansion particles are high expansion vermiculite particles. 8. The gypsum panel of claim 7, wherein at least about 50% of the high expansion vermiculite particles are greater than about 300 micrometers. 9. The gypsum panel of claim 7, wherein at least about 50% of the high expansion vermiculite particles are greater than about 500 micrometers. 10. The gypsum panel of claim 7, wherein between about 55% and about 95% of the high expansion vermiculite particles are greater than about 500 micrometers. 11. The gypsum panel of claim 7, wherein between about 35% and 60% of the high expansion vermiculite particles are between about 500 micrometers and about 1000 micrometers. 12. The gypsum panel of claim 7, wherein between about 20% and about 40% of the high expansion vermiculite particles are between about 1000 micrometers and about 1500 micrometers. 13. The gypsum panel of claim 7, wherein at least 80% of the high expansion vermiculite particles are between 250 micrometers and 710 micrometers. 14. The gypsum panel of claim 7, wherein at least 80% of the high expansion vermiculite particles are between 355 micrometers and 1000 micrometers. 15. The gypsum panel of claim 1, wherein the mixture further comprises starch. 16. The gypsum panel of claim 15, wherein the starch is in an amount from about 0.3% to about 3% by weight of stucco. 17. The gypsum panel of claim 15, wherein the starch is a pregelatinized starch. 18. The gypsum panel of claim 15, wherein the starch is a hydroxyethylated starch, an acid-modified starch or a non-pregelatinized starch. 19. The gypsum panel of claim 1, the core effective to provide a core hardness of at least about 11 pounds (50 N). 20. The gypsum panel of claim 19, wherein the core hardness is at least about 13 pounds (58 N). 21. The gypsum panel of claim 20, wherein the core hardness is at least about 15 pounds (65 N). 22. The gypsum panel of claim 1, the mixture further comprising mineral, carbon and/or glass fibers. 23. The gypsum panel of claim 22, wherein the mineral, carbon, and/or glass fibers are in an amount from about 0.3% to about 0.9% by weight of stucco. 24. The gypsum panel of claim 1, the high expansion particles in an amount and distribution in the core effective to provide a ratio of High Temperature Thickness Expansion to High Temperature Shrinkage (TE/S) of at least about −0.85. 25. The gypsum panel of claim 1, wherein the High Temperature Thickness Expansion to High Temperature Shrinkage (TE/S) is about 0.2 or more. 26. The gypsum panel of claim 24, at least one of the cover sheets having a basis weight from about 55 lbs/msf to about 65 lbs/msf. 27. The gypsum panel of claim 1, wherein the high expansion particles are in an amount from about 4% to about 10% by weight of the stucco. 28. The gypsum panel of claim 1, the panel having a density from about 32 pcf (510 kg/m3) to about 37 pcf (590 kg/m3). 29. The gypsum panel of claim 1, the high expansion particles in an amount and distribution in the core effective to provide a High Temperature Thickness Expansion (TE) in the Z direction of about 20% or more. 30. The gypsum panel of claim 1, wherein at a nominal thickness of about ⅝-inch, the gypsum core is effective to provide the panel with a nail pull resistance of at least about 70 lb, the nail pull resistance determined according to ASTM C473-09. 31. A gypsum panel comprising a gypsum core disposed between cover sheets, the gypsum core formed from a mixture comprising: stucco in an amount of about 1162 to about 1565 lb/msf (about 5.7 to about 7.6 kg/m2),high expansion particles in an amount of up to about 10% by weight of stucco, said particles having a volume expansion of about 300% or more of their original volume after being heated for about one hour at about 1560° F. (850° C.),starch in an amount of up to about 3% by weight of stucco, andmineral, carbon and/or glass fibers;the high expansion particles in an amount and distribution in the core effective to provide a High Temperature Shrinkage (S) in the X-Y direction of about 10% or less, the gypsum core effective to provide a Thermal Insulation Index (TI) of about 20 minutes or greater, and the panel having a density (D) of about 37 pounds per cubic foot (590 kg/m3) or less. 32. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein at least about 50% of the high expansion particles are greater than about 300 micrometers. 33. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein at least about 50% of the high expansion particles are greater than about 500 micrometers. 34. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein between about 55% and about 95% of the high expansion particles are greater than about 500 micrometers. 35. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein between about 35% and 60% of the high expansion particles are between about 500 micrometers and about 1000 micrometers. 36. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein between about 20% and about 40% of the high expansion particles are between about 1000 micrometers and about 1500 micrometers. 37. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein at least 80% of the high expansion particles are between 250 micrometers and 710 micrometers. 38. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein at least 80% of the high expansion particles are between 355 micrometers and 1000 micrometers. 39. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein:the high expansion particles are high expansion vermiculite particles,the starch is a pregelatinized starch, andthe mineral, carbon, and/or glass fibers are in an amount from about 0.3% to about 0.9% by weight of stucco;the gypsum core effective to provide a core hardness of at least about 11 pounds (50 N). 40. The gypsum panel of claim 39, wherein the core hardness is at least about 15 pounds (65 N). 41. The gypsum panel of claim 31, the high expansion particles in an amount and distribution in the core effective to provide a ratio of High Temperature Thickness Expansion to High Temperature Shrinkage (TE/S) of at least about −0.85. 42. The gypsum panel of claim 41, wherein the High Temperature Thickness Expansion to High Temperature Shrinkage (TE/S) is about 0.2 or more. 43. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein at least one of the cover sheets has a basis weight from about 55 lbs/msf to about 65 lbs/msf. 44. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein the high expansion particles are in an amount from about 4% to about 10% by weight of the stucco. 45. The gypsum panel of claim 31, the panel having a density of about 37 pcf (590 kg/m3) or less. 46. The gypsum panel of claim 31, wherein at a nominal thickness of about %-inch, the gypsum core is effective to provide the panel with a nail pull resistance of at least about 70 lb, the nail pull resistance determined according to ASTM C473-09. 47. The gypsum panel of claim 31, the gypsum core effective to provide a ratio of Thermal Insulation Index to density (TI/D) of about 0.6 minutes/pounds per cubic foot or more.
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