PANEL BOARD INCLUDING PANEL FOR AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTING MOISTURE IN THE INTERIOR OF PANEL BOARD
20210384712 ยท 2021-12-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02B1/28
ELECTRICITY
H02B1/30
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a panel board including a panel for automatically adjusting a humidity of an interior thereof, the panel board including an outer wall panel manufactured in a specific standard and a roof panel coupled to an upper side of the outer wall panel to define a roof thereof, and having a space part, in which various pieces of electric power equipment are installed, on the inner side thereof, wherein an interior and an exterior of a wall of the panel board are coated such that moisture absorption capacities of the interior and the exterior of the wall are different.
Claims
1. A panel board comprising an outer wall panel manufactured in a specific standard and a roof panel coupled to an upper side of the outer wall panel to define a roof thereof, and having a space part, in which various pieces of electric power equipment are installed, on the inner side thereof, wherein an interior and an exterior of a wall of the panel board are coated such that moisture absorption capacities of the interior and the exterior of the wall are different, wherein water absorption coating of absorbing moisture is performed on an inner surface of the wall of the panel board, water repellency coating of suppressing absorption of moisture is performed on an outer surface of the wall of the panel board, moisture is absorbed to an interior of the panel board due to the water absorption coating of the inner surface, and moisture is prevented from permeating into the interior of the panel board due to the water repellency coating of the outer surface, and wherein the wall of the panel board is a single panel member, and the water absorption coating of the inner surface is finished through primary coating, and the water repellency coating of the outer surface is finished by performing secondary coating on an upper surface, on which the primary coating has been performed, after the primary coating.
2. The panel board of claim 1, wherein the primary coating of the water absorption coating and the primary coating of the water repellency coating are performed such that a plurality of pores are generated after the coating, and the plurality of pores are generated due to porous composites.
3. The panel board of claim 1, wherein the primary coating of the water absorption coating and the primary coating of the water repellency coating are performed such that a plurality of pores are generated after the coating, and the plurality of pores are generated due to bubbles generated during spray coating.
4. The panel board of claim 1, wherein a coating agent for the primary coating of the water absorption coating and the primary coating of the water repellency coating is manufactured by mixing a liquid base agent of 100 parts by weight and powder of 40 to 55 parts by weight.
5. The panel board of claim 4, wherein the liquid base agent is obtained by mixing water of 100 parts by weight and a liquid mixture of 50 to 70 parts by weight.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0024] The above and other objects and features will become apparent from the following description with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various figures unless otherwise specified, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the inventive concept will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the drawings are not to precise scale and may be exaggerated in thickness of lines or size of components for descriptive convenience and clarity.
[0032] In addition, terms used herein are defined by taking functions of the inventive concept into account and can be changed according to user or operator custom or intention. Therefore, definition of the terms should be made according to the overall disclosure set forth herein.
[0033] Moreover, the following embodiment is not intended to limit the scope of the inventive concept but is merely an exemplary item of the elements suggested in the claims of the inventive concept, and the embodiment including the elements included in the technical spirit throughout the specification and being replaceable by equivalents may fall within the scope of the inventive concept.
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[0040] According to the embodiment of the inventive concept, the primary coating of the water absorption coating 30 and the primary coating of the water repellency coating 40 are performed such that a plurality of pores are generated after the coating, and the plurality of pores are generated due to porous composites.
[0041] Furthermore, according to another embodiment of the inventive concept, the primary coating of the water absorption coating 30 and the primary coating of the water repellency coating 40 are performed such that a plurality of pores are generated after the coating, and the plurality of pores are generated due to bubbles generated during spray coating.
[0042] According to the embodiment, the thicknesses w of the primary coating of the water absorption coating 30 and the primary coating of the water repellency coating 40 may be 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm to thermally block the interior and the exterior of the panel board 100, thereby preventing a dew condensation by reducing a difference between the temperatures of the exterior and the interior of the panel board.
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[0045] The liquid mixture is manufactured by mixing a polyurethane dispersion (PUD) resin of 100 parts by weight and an acryl resin of 40 to 55 parts by weight. Because the PUD resin is viscos, the coating agent is bonded to the wall of the panel board without any separate adhesive when the coating agent is manufactured by using the PUD resin.
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[0049] Here, the porosity of the diatomite is advantageous in absorption of moisture and is effective in adsorption of contaminants and insulation of heat. Accordingly, it is disadvantageous because the amount of absorbed moisture is small if the diatomite of 70 parts by weight or less is poured, and it is disadvantageous in prevention of adsorption of contaminants if the diatomite of 75 parts by weight or more is poured.
[0050] Furthermore, the dolomite is advantageous in a filling effect due to the low price, and it is disadvantageous in prevention of adsorption of contaminants if the dolomite of 55 parts by weight or less is poured and it is disadvantageous in absorption of moisture if the dolomite of 65 parts by weight or more is poured.
[0051] Furthermore, according to the embodiment, the powder may be manufactured by further mixing volcanic ash of 100 parts by weight and elvan of 30 to 35 parts by weight, which has moisture absorbing, fire retarding, and contaminant adsorption preventing functions, and tectosilicate of 20 to 25 parts by weight, which has moisture absorbing and contaminant adsorption suppressing functions. Furthermore, the powder may be manufactured by further mixing volcanic ash of 100 parts by weight and titanium dioxide (TiO.sub.2) of 30 to 35 parts by weight to make the color of the powder after the mixing whiter.
[0052] Here, the color of the powder becomes grayer and then murkier if the titanium dioxide (TiO.sub.2) of 30 parts by weight or less is poured, and the moisture absorption rate decreases if the titanium dioxide (TiO.sub.2) of 35 parts by weight or more is poured.
[0053] Accordingly, if the titanium dioxide (TiO.sub.2) of 30 to 35 parts by weight is mixed, the color becomes whiter and becomes better in absorption of moisture.
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[0056] Furthermore, the secondary coating is a water repellent agent obtained by coating one or more resins selected from a group consisting of silane-based components and siloxane-based components filmed with minerals after the primary coating film is formed. The water repellent agent is a mixture obtained by mixing water of 100 parts by weight and a diluted solution of 15 to 20 parts by weight, in which the silane or siloxane acid is diluted. The diluted solution is manufactured by preparing the silane or siloxane acid in the form of powder as a solid, preparing naphtha or a solvent as the solvent for the solid, and mixing the solvent of 100 parts by weight and the solid of 20 to 40 parts by weight.
[0057] According to the inventive concept, moisture in the interior of the panel board may be adjusted in an eco-friendly manner by making the coating on the outer surface and the inner surface of the wall of the panel board different, and the performance of the panel board may be improved by reducing the difference between the temperatures of the outside and the inside of the panel board to prevent a dew condensation phenomenon of the conventional panel board.
[0058] Until now, although the inventive concept has been described in detail through the detailed embodiment, the embodiment is for describing the inventive concept in detail, and the inventive concept is not limited thereto but may be modified or improved by an ordinary person in the art, to which the inventive concept pertains, without departing from the technical spirit of the inventive concept.
[0059] Both of a simple modification and change of the inventive concept pertains to the category of the inventive concept, and a detailed protection scope of the inventive concept will become clearer by the claims attached.