A COMPOSITE PANEL FOR STRUCTURAL AND DECORATIVE SURFACE

20220153003 · 2022-05-19

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    Abstract

    The present invention is enclosed in the area of panels for structural and decorative surfaces, in particular panels containing polymer-based materials, suitable for the coating of surfaces, for example, and containing such polymer-based materials in the respective layers. The present invention may relate to the integration of polymer granules, recycled or unrecycled, being particularly relevant when the granules are obtained from end-of-life polymer-based materials, for instance obtained from car tires into the core of compact laminate boards. It is therefore an object of the present invention a composite panel (100) for structural and decorative surfaces wherein it comprises a core panel, the core panel (10) comprising a mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1), the bonding element providing for the bonding of the granules of a polymeric material. The panel solution (100) of the present invention can be applied to structural and decorative surfaces which have to be resistant to high moisture, such as walls, ceilings or floors of bathrooms, kitchens, locker rooms in public pools and schools, or others, in which prior art boards are over performing and require the use of more complex components.

    Claims

    1. A composite panel (100) for structural and decorative surfaces wherein it comprises a core panel (10), the core panel (10) comprising a mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1), the bonding element providing for the bonding of the granules of a polymeric material.

    2. A composite panel (100) claim 1, wherein the polymeric material granules are obtained from the milling or extrusion into granules of a polymeric material product or from the scrap of a polymeric material product manufacturing, preferably the polymeric material product being a product which has reached its end of life, more preferably the polymeric material product consisting rubber tyres.

    3. A composite panel (100) claim 2 wherein the polymeric material granules comprise styrene-butadiene rubber and natural rubber, fillers and additives, the fillers preferably comprising carbon black and silica.

    4. A composite panel (100) claim 3 wherein the polymeric material granules have a diameter in the range of 0.1-7 mm preferably 2 mm.

    5. A composite panel (100) according to claim 1, wherein the bonding element comprises, preferably consists of, a resin, the resin preferably comprising, preferably consisting of, a thermoplastic or thermosetting resin and, optionally, wherein the resin consists of a polyurethane pre-polymer.

    6. (canceled)

    7. A composite panel (100) according to claim 1, wherein the core panel further comprises at least one sheet of paper (2) and the core panel is obtained from the pressing of the of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) against the at least one sheet of paper (2) and, optionally, wherein it comprises at least two sheets of paper (2), the core panel (10) being obtained from the pressing of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) between the at least two sheets of paper (2) and, optionally, wherein the pressing of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) between the two sheets of paper (2) is performed at a temperature of at least 90° C., optionally at a temperature of at least 120° C. optionally at a temperature of 140° C.

    8. (canceled)

    9. (canceled)

    10. A composite panel (100) according to claim 1 wherein it further comprises a décor layer (4).

    11. A composite panel (100) according to claim 10 wherein the core panel (10) is further pressed with a high pressure laminate (HPL) layer on at least one face of the core panel (10), the HPL layer comprising the décor layer (4).

    12. A composite panel (100) according to claim 11 wherein the HPL layer comprises at least two additional sheets of paper (3), the at least two additional sheets of paper (3) being arranged between the décor layer (4) and the core panel (10) and, optionally, wherein the at least two additional sheets of paper (3) and the décor layer are impregnated with a thermosetting or thermoplastic resin.

    13. A composite panel (100) according to claim 11, wherein the HPL layer has a thickness of 0.2 to 3 mm.

    14. (canceled)

    15. A composite panel (100) according to claim 11 wherein the HPL layer further comprises a plurality of overlay sheets, the overlay sheets being provided over the décor layer (4), the overlay sheets preferably consisting of overlay paper sheets.

    16. A composite panel (100) according to claim 10 wherein the décor layer (4) comprises, preferably consists of, a layer of decorative paper.

    17. A composite panel (100) according to claim 5 wherein the pressing of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) against the at least one sheet of paper (2) is performed at a pressure between 20 and 100 bar.

    18. A composite panel (100) according to claim 11 wherein the pressing of core panel (10) with an HPL layer is performed at a pressure between 20 and 100 bar.

    19. A composite panel (100) according to claim 5, wherein the paper consists of kraft paper, more preferably the kraft paper consisting of dry or resin impregnated kraft paper.

    20. Use of the composite panel (100) of claim 1 in a structural and decorative surfaces, preferably in floor panels, wall panels, ceiling panels, facade panels, decks or for the covering of automotive, aircraft, railway or naval vehicle part surfaces, more preferably for the coating of a floor or of a wall.

    21. A method for obtaining a composite panel (100) for the coating of a surface comprising forming a core panel from a mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1), the bonding element providing for the bonding of the granules of a polymeric material.

    22. A method according to claim 21 wherein the forming of a core panel by pressing the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) against at least one sheet of paper (2), preferably between two paper sheets, and thereby obtaining a core panel (10), and further arranging a décor layer (4) on such core panel (10), and, optionally, it further comprises the pressing of a high pressure laminate (HPL) layer against the core panel (10), the HPL layer comprising the décor layer (4) an at least two additional sheets of paper (3), the at least two additional sheets of paper (3) being arranged between the décor layer (4) and the core panel (10).

    23. (canceled)

    24. A method according to claim 21 wherein the pressure of the pressing of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) against at least one sheet of paper (2) and/or the pressing of the HPL layer against the core panel (10) are within the range of 20-100 bar.

    25. A method according claim 21, wherein the paper consists of kraft paper, more preferably the kraft paper consisting of dry or resin impregnated kraft paper.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES

    [0011] FIG. 1—representation of an embodiment of the core panel (10) of the panel for structural and decorative surfaces the present invention, in particular where it is used a layer obtained from the pressing of a mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1), in an aluminium shape (20), between two sheets of paper (2), wherein the paper preferably consists of kraft paper, more preferably dry or resin impregnated kraft paper.

    [0012] FIG. 2—representation of an embodiment of the panel (100) of the present invention, in particular where a high pressure laminated (HPL) layer with four additional sheets of paper (3), which are impregnated, and a décor paper layer is used, and pressed in a HPL fashion against the core panel (10), in an aluminium shape (20). The core panel (10) is in accordance with the core panel (10) of FIG. 1, wherein the paper preferably consists of kraft paper, more preferably dry or resin impregnated kraft paper.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0013] The more general and advantageous configurations of the present invention are described in the Summary of the invention. Such configurations are detailed below in accordance with other advantageous and/or preferred embodiments of implementation of the present invention.

    [0014] In an advantageous embodiment of the composite panel of the present invention, the core panel further comprises at least one sheet of paper (2) and the core panel is obtained from the pressing of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) against the at least one sheet of paper (2). Since the use of paper—such as kraft paper—is highly diminished (from some dozens of sheets to less than ten, per compact, depending on the final thickness), and with this being the most expensive/less available raw material, the production cost/availability of this solution is very low when compared with standard ones. The reusing of a polymeric material or obtaining it from scrap is not only cheap but also highly available, since it's a material whose volumes are increasing each year, which needs to be reused in a sustainable way.

    [0015] In another inventive aspect of the panel of the present invention, it comprises at least two sheets of paper (2), the core panel (10) being obtained from the pressing of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) between the at least two sheets of paper (2). As previously referred, the panel of the present invention provides also for a highly suitable alternative as regards prior art solutions, as it enables a highly available alternative which, yet, maintains a high performance, in particular highly moisture resistant compacts, which are less engineered.

    [0016] In yet another aspect of the panel of the present invention, it comprises at least two sheets of paper (2), the core panel (10) being obtained from the pressing of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) between the at least two sheets of paper (2). Such solution provides the easening of an integration with additional layers for structural and decorative surfaces, namely décor layers for flooring or the covering of walls. Thus, preferably, the panel further comprises a décor layer (4). In particular, the pressing of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) between the two sheets of paper (2) may advantageously be obtained when performed at a temperature of at least 90° C., optionally at a temperature of at least 120° C., optionally at a temperature of 140° C.

    [0017] In an inventive aspect of the use of the panel of the present invention, the core panel (10) is further pressed with a high pressure laminate (HPL) layer on at least one face of the core panel (10), the HPL layer comprising the décor layer (4). In particular, the HPL layer may comprise at least two additional sheets of paper (3), the at least two additional sheets of paper (3) being arranged between the décor layer (4) and the core panel (10). Such provides for a suitable solution, which is resistant to high moisture. Preferably, the HPL layer has a thickness of 0.2 to 3 mm.

    [0018] In order to enhance the resistance to high moisture, the at least two additional sheets of paper (3) and the décor paper are impregnated with a thermosetting or thermoplastic resin. Preferably, the HPL layer further comprises a plurality of overlay sheets, the overlay sheets being provided over the décor layer (4), the overlay sheets preferably consisting of overlay paper sheets.

    [0019] Advantageously, wherein the décor layer (4) comprises, preferably consists of, decorative paper.

    [0020] The core panel (10) is more advantageously obtained when the pressing of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) against the at least one sheet of paper (2) is performed at a pressure between 20 and 100 bar.

    [0021] The composite panel (100) is more advantageously obtained when the pressing of core panel (10) an HPL layer is performed at a pressure between 20 and 100 bar.

    [0022] With regard to the embodiments of the composite panel comprising a core panel which in turn comprises at least one sheet of paper, the paper preferably consists of kraft paper, more preferably dry or resin impregnated kraft paper. The resin of the resin impregnated kraft paper preferably has a phenolic, melamine or other base.

    [0023] As regards the method of the present invention, it may correspondingly further comprise the forming of a core panel by pressing the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) against at least one sheet of paper (2), preferably between two paper sheets, and thereby obtaining a core panel (10), and further arranging a décor layer (4) on such core panel (10). Additionally, it may further comprise the pressing of a high pressure laminate (HPL) layer against the core panel (10), the HPL layer comprising the décor layer (4) and at least two additional sheets of paper (3), the at least two additional sheets of paper (3) being arranged between the décor layer (4) and the core panel (10).

    [0024] Moreover, the panel obtained from such method is more advantageously obtained when the pressure of the pressing of the mixture of granules of a polymeric material and a bonding element (1) against at least one sheet of paper (2) and/or the pressing of the HPL layer against the core panel (10) are within the range of 20-100 bar.

    [0025] With regard to the embodiments of the method which involve at least one sheet of paper, the paper preferably consists of kraft paper, more preferably dry or resin impregnated kraft paper. The resin of the resin impregnated kraft paper preferably has a phenolic, melamine or other base.

    [0026] As will be clear to one skilled in the art, the present invention should not be limited to the embodiments described herein, and a number of changes are possible which remain within the scope of the present invention.

    [0027] Of course, the preferred embodiments shown above are combinable, in the different possible forms, being herein avoided the repetition all such combinations.