C04B2111/545

CURABLE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MULTISTAGE POLYMERS
20230020653 · 2023-01-19 ·

The present invention relates to curable compositions which comprise (meth)acrylic monomers, ethylenically unsaturated oligomers and a specific multistage polymer additive. The additive is used as a processing aid to reduce cure shrinkage and reduce or prevent the formation of cracks during the polymerization of the composition.

Artificial marble production device and artificial marble produced using same
11530165 · 2022-12-20 · ·

The present invention provides an apparatus for manufacturing artificial marble, which includes a granite soil storage unit configured to supply a granite soil by storing, drying, and heating it, a granite soil heating unit configured to heat the granite soil supplied from the granite soil storage unit, a resin storage unit configured to store a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) resin maintained in a solid phase at room temperature, a mixing-transporting unit configured to accommodate the TPU resin and the heated granite soil therein and then melting and mixing them to produce and simultaneously transport an artificial marble slurry, a material guide unit configured to guide the granite soil and the TPU resin into the mixing-transporting unit, a discharge unit configured to discharge the artificial marble slurry mixed in the mixing-transporting unit by a certain amount, a mold supply unit configured to continuously supply a mold for accommodating and molding the artificial marble slurry therein, a mold guide unit configured to guide the mold supplied from the mold supply unit downward of the discharge unit to accommodate the artificial marble slurry in the mold, a forming unit configured to form an artificial marble by applying vibration and pressure to the artificial marble slurry accommodated in the mold, an extraction unit configured to extract the mold accommodating the artificial marble, and a lamination unit configured to laminate and store the mold extracted by the extraction unit.

ARTIFICAL AGGLOMERATED STONE

The present disclosure relates to an artificial agglomerated stone comprising micronized feldspar and to a method for its manufacturing.

Composition for manufacturing artificial marble
11685692 · 2023-06-27 · ·

The present invention relates to a composition for manufacturing artificial marble including a first preliminary composition and a second preliminary composition which include an acrylic-based monomer, an acrylic-based resin, a polymerization initiator, a crosslinking agent, a coloring agent, and a gelling agent and have a viscosity of 100,000 Ps to 5,000,000 Ps and/or a storage modulus of 100,000 Pa to 1,000,000 Pa. A viscosity of the second preliminary composition is higher than a viscosity of the first preliminary composition. Coloring agents of the first preliminary composition and the second preliminary composition have different colors. A weight ratio of the first preliminary composition to the second preliminary composition is in a range of 1:1 to 500:1. According to the present invention, artificial marble having a dashed pattern similar to that of natural marble is provided by increasing viscoelasticity to prepare semi-solid preliminary compositions for manufacturing artificial marble, having excellent workability and machinability, preparing a composition for manufacturing artificial marble by mixing two or more of the semi-solid preliminary compositions, and performing various molding and machining processes on the composition.

PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROPHOBIC AND REACTIVE INORGANIC AND/OR ORGANIC FILLERS, FILLERS PRODUCED IN THIS WAY AND MOLDINGS PRODUCED FROM A POLYMER-BASED CASTING COMPOUND CONTAINING AT LEAST ONE SUCH FILLER
20230183446 · 2023-06-15 ·

A process for producing hydrophobic and reactive, inorganic and/or organic fillers, including the steps of: (a) providing a filler having a defined surface area, (b) mixing the filler with the solution of at least one hydrophobizing and activating, biologically based reactive compound in a mixing assembly in an amount of 0.15×10-2 to 5.0×10-2 g per m2 filler surface area at a speed of 20 rpm to 200 rpm for 12 minutes to 120 minutes, (c) evacuating the hydrophobized and activated, inorganic and/or organic filler in a storage bag, a box or a drum, or directly in the casting compound.

Artificial Marble
20220227678 · 2022-07-21 ·

Provided is artificial marble including an artificial marble substrate having a first surface having an arithmetic mean roughness (Ra) of 1 μm to 12 μm; and a photocatalyst layer directly on the first surface. The artificial marble according to the present invention is lighter than existing natural stone and exhibits excellent thermoformability, and also has excellent antifouling properties by means of a photocatalyst, and thus can be widely used in various fields requiring artificial marble.

Simulated Marble Slab and Process
20210371643 · 2021-12-02 ·

Disclosed herein is a process for making a marble appearing casting having superior depth characteristics by placing a low-density polymerizable resin into a mold to at least partially cover the bottom thereof placing a high-density polymerizable resin on top of the low-density resin to completely cover the low-density resin, allowing the low-density resin to float up through the high-density resin as both resins polymerize and solidify.

Polymer cement-granite composite tomb box and method for making same

Disclosed are a polymer cement-granite composite tomb box and a preparation method thereof. The tomb box has a layered structure or an upper-lower composite structure, where the layered structure is composed of one or two layers of granite slabs and one layer of the polymer cement, and an upper portion of the upper-lower composite structure is made of granite slabs, and an lower portion of the upper-lower composite structure is made of the polymer cement or a combination of the polymer cement and the granite slabs.

Extruded board with realistic appearance
11712831 · 2023-08-01 · ·

In one embodiment, a method of forming an extruded board includes mixing a resin and a foaming agent, melting the mixed resin and foaming agent to form a uniformly colored extrudate, differentially expanding voids formed from the foaming agent within the uniformly colored extrudate by passing the uniformly colored extrudate through a breaker plate, forming a board with the differentially expanded voids and uniformly colored extrudate, and forming lightened portions on an outermost surface of the formed board.

Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Mold Release Film for Artificial Marble Molding Use, and Method for Producing Artificial Marble Using Same

Disclosed is a mold release film that is to be placed between a stock solution that serves as a raw material for artificial marble and a shaping apparatus when the stock solution is fed to the shaping apparatus, and then solidified and molded. The mold release film is a polyvinyl alcohol film and is characterized by being a polyvinyl alcohol mold release film for artificial marble molding use that satisfies the following formula (1). Due to this, it is possible to provide a polyvinyl alcohol mold release film for artificial marble molding use capable of, even in the production of wide artificial marble, suppressing wrinkles or curls generated at both end parts to prevent the surface shape of the resulting artificial marble from being defective, and simplifying the step of grinding and polishing artificial marble, and a method for producing artificial marble using the same.


4.6×10.sup.−3≥Δn(MD).sub.0−1.4×10.sup.−3≥Δn(TD).sub.0≥1.0×10.sup.−3  (1) in the formula (1), Δn(MD).sub.0 represents a value determined from a birefringence index of the polyvinyl alcohol mold release film in the machine direction at the center part of the transverse direction of the film by averaging the birefringence index along the thickness direction of the film, and Δn(TD).sub.0 represents a value determined from a birefringence index of the polyvinyl alcohol mold release film in the transverse direction at the center part of the transverse direction of the film by averaging the birefringence index along the thickness direction of the film.