COVERED PANEL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING COVERED PANELS
20220001572 ยท 2022-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B2307/406
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/304
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27D1/083
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05D1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2255/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27M3/0026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/4023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2255/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05D3/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05D5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27D3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2264/104
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27M3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27D3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27D1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2255/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05D2201/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2260/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B27M3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05D5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05D7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Coated panel with at least a substrate (2) and a top layer applied thereto (3), wherein the above-mentioned top layer (3) comprises at least a decor layer (4) and a translucent or transparent wear layer (5), characterized in that the above-mentioned wear layer (5) comprises a thermally cured acrylate resin or a thermally cured unsaturated polyester resin. Preferably, wherein thermal curing partially or completely cures the resin. In particular, wherein the above-mentioned acrylate resin or unsaturated polyester resin is at least partially cured by means of a thermally initiated radical crosslinking reaction. The invention further relates to a method for the production of such coated panels (1), in particular floor panels.
Claims
1.-65. (canceled)
66. A coated panel with at least a substrate and a top layer applied thereto, wherein the above-mentioned top layer comprises at least a decor layer and a translucent or transparent wear layer; wherein the wear layer comprises a thermally cured acrylate resin or a thermally cured unsaturated polyester resin; wherein the acrylate resin or unsaturated polyester resin is cured by means of a thermally initiated radical crosslinking reaction.
67. The coated panel as in claim 66, wherein the wear layer is obtained based on a mixture containing at least on the one hand acrylate resin and/or unsaturated polyester resin and on the other hand a thermoinitiator.
68. The coated panel as in claim 67, wherein the thermoinitiator is an organic peroxide, or benzoyl peroxide or lauryl peroxide or tertiary butylperoxy-3,5,5-trimethylhexanoate (TBPIN).
69. The coated panel as in claim 66, wherein the wear layer comprises traces of a peroxide.
70. The coated panel as in claim 66, wherein the wear layer is cured uniformly or essentially uniformly over its entire thickness.
71. The coated panel as in claim 66, wherein the wear layer is obtained based on a mixture containing at least on the one hand acrylate resin and/or unsaturated polyester resin and on the other hand a photoinitiator.
72. The coated panel as in claim 71, wherein the mixture comprises 0.1-5 parts of two different photoinitiators per 100 parts of acrylate resin or per 100 parts of unsaturated polyester resin.
73. The coated panel as in claim 66, wherein the decor layer comprises a paper sheet provided with synthetic material.
74. The coated panel as in claim 73, wherein the wear layer comprises a thermally cured acrylate resin or a thermally cured unsaturated polyester resin; and wherein the synthetic material is selected from the list of amino resins, urea formaldehyde, melamine urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, polyurethane, urethane-acrylic copolymer, melamine acrylate, melamine formaldehyde, acrylate, latex, dispersions.
75. The coated panel as in claim 66, wherein the wear layer comprises a thermally cured acrylate resin; and wherein the acrylate resin at least is obtained based on a multifunctional acrylate monomer and/or oligomer or on a hexafunctional acrylate oligomer.
76. The coated panel as in claim 66, wherein the wear layer comprises a thermally cured acrylate resin and wherein the above-mentioned acrylate resin at least is obtained based on a monofunctional or difunctional or a trifunctional acrylate monomer and/or oligomer.
77. The coated panel as in claim 66, wherein the wear layer comprises a thermally cured acrylate resin and wherein the acrylate resin at least is obtained with a chemically modified acrylate or with a fluoroacrylate.
78. The coated panel as in claim 66, wherein the wear layer comprises a thermally cured acrylate resin; and wherein the acrylate resin is of the aliphatic type.
79. The coated panel as in claim 66, wherein the coated panel has a relief on its surface, wherein the relief comprises gloss differences.
80. The coated panel, with at least a substrate and a top layer applied thereto, wherein the top layer comprises at least a decor layer and a translucent or transparent wear layer; wherein the wear layer comprises an acrylate; wherein this acrylate comprises covalent bonds formed by reaction of hydroxyl groups with isocyanate groups; wherein the wear layer comprises a relief, wherein this relief shows gloss differences.
81. The coated panel as in claim 80, wherein an adhesion promoter is located between the decor layer and the wear layer.
82. The coated panel as in claim 80, wherein the decor layer shows a wood pattern by printing; and wherein the relief is in register with the wood pattern, said relief showing gloss differences in register with the wood pattern.
83. The coated panel as in claim 80, wherein the substrate comprises a thermoplastic, wherein this thermoplastic comprising one or more of fillers; and wherein the decor layer comprises a film out of synthetic material or a printed film out of synthetic material; or wherein the decor layer comprises a print on the substrate.
84. The coated panel as in claim 80, wherein the substrate comprises or consists of a wood fiberboard and the decor layer comprises a printed paper sheet; wherein said printed paper sheet is impregnated with a thermally curing resin.
85. The coated panel with at least a substrate and a top layer applied thereto, wherein the top layer comprises at least a decor layer; wherein between the decor layer and the substrate, a thermally cured acrylate resin or a thermally cured unsaturated polyester resin is located and/or the decor layer is at least partially formed by a thermally cured acrylate resin or a thermally cured unsaturated polyester resin.
Description
[0223] In order to better explain the features of the invention, several preferred embodiments are described below as examples, without being in any way limitative, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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[0230] The floor panel 1 is suitable for floating installation, and for this purpose, it is in this case provided with mechanical coupling means 10 both on the long pair of edges 6-7 and on the short pair of edges 8-9 that allow two of such floor panels 1 to be connected to one another at their respective edges 6-7-8-9.
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[0232] Preferably, on the short edges 8-9, as is the case is in the embodiment of
[0233] For the embodiment of
[0234] In the example, a backing layer 18 is also provided on the underside 17 of the panel 1. This is preferably carried out on a thermally cured acrylate resin and serves the main purpose of forming a barrier against any rising moisture. As explained in the invention, the wear layer 5 has a lower level of residual stresses, so that the backing layer 18 exerts only a minimal function as a balancing layer. The backing layer 18 can thus also be omitted, particularly in cases where the substrate 2 itself is composed of watertight material and or has a water-repellent underside 17 and/or is treated in order to be somewhat water-repellent at least on the underside 17 of the substrate 2, for example in that the substrate material is impregnated with MDI on the underside 17.
[0235] The decor layer 4 of the floor panel 1 of
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[0237] In the example, a decor layer 4 that comprises at least a paper sheet 20 is taken as a basis. The paper sheet 20 is provided per se with a printing 21. In a first step S1, the paper sheet 20, more specifically a paper web from which the paper sheet 20 is later to be obtained by cutting, is provided with synthetic material 19. For this purpose, the paper web is unrolled and impregnated in the core by means of a first synthetic material 19. The core impregnation can limit the risk of splitting of the paper sheet 20 in the final coated panel 1. In the example, this core impregnation takes place in two partial steps, specifically a first partial step S1A wherein synthetic material 19 is applied by means of a roller 22, and a second partial step S1B wherein the paper sheet 20 is immersed in a bath 23 comprising the synthetic material 19. In the example, the synthetic material 19 that is applied in the first partial step S1A and in the second partial step S1B is the same. However, it is also possible for the synthetic materials used in the first and the second partial steps to be different from each other, independently of the specific application technique used. Between the first partial step S1A and the second partial step S1B, the paper sheet 20 follows a trajectory 24 that allows sufficient penetration of the first synthetic material 19 applied during the first partial step S1A. As mentioned in the introduction, it is possible to use as a first synthetic material 19 modified melamine formaldehyde resin, modified urea formaldehyde resin or modified melamine urea formaldehyde resin. Preferably, the first synthetic material 19 comprises double carbon bonds. Preferably, the first synthetic material 19 is selected from the list of polyurethane, urethane-acryl copolymer, acrylate, latex, and a dispersion in combination with acrylate functionality.
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[0239] In a seventh partial step S1F, the treated paper sheet 20 passes in this example through a cooling roller 28, and the paper web in divided into sheets.
[0240] In a second step S2, a stack 29 is formed that comprises at least the substrate 2 and the decor layer 4, wherein the decor layer 4 in this case comprises a printed paper sheet 20 provided with synthetic material 19, obtained in step S1.
[0241] The method of the invention comprises at least the third step S3 shown, specifically the step of applying to the decor layer 4 an acrylate resin (or an unsaturated polyester resin or a coating composition that comprises an acrylate resin) that comprises a thermoinitiator, and the fourth step S4 shown, specifically the step of at least partial curing of the above-mentioned resin by means of hot pressing. In the third step S3, an acrylate resin with a thermoinitiator is applied to the underside 17 of the substrate 2 to form a backing layer 18. It is clear that in this case, the third step S3, specifically the step of applying the resin to the decor layer 4, is carried out while the decor layer 4 is already part of a stack 29 that comprises at least the substrate 2 and the decor layer 4.
[0242] In the example shown, the pressing is carried out by means of a so-called short cycle press 30, and more specifically by means of a structured pressing element 31 or pressing plate. The pressing is carried out on a stack 29 that comprises the substrate 2, the decor layer 4, the acrylate resin of the wear layer 5 and the backing layer 18. During pressing, the structure 32 of the pressing element 31 is copied in the surface of the wear layer 5.
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[0246] As an alternative for the method shown in
[0247] It is clear that the method shown and mentioned in the introduction can be completely or partially carried out per se on larger panels, slabs, or continuous webs. In such a case the actual coated panels are obtained at least after separation of the panels, slabs, or webs.
[0248] The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiments described above; rather such coated panels and methods for the production thereof can be realized without departing from the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, it is also possible to apply the concept of the invention in the texturing of packaging materials or flat materials such as posters, stationery, or lamination material for laminating profiles, such as baseboards and finishing profiles for floor coating. The invention therefore also relates to a method for the production of packaging materials or flat materials, characterized in that the method comprises the step of applying a thermal curable acrylate resin or thermal curable unsaturated polyester to the actual packaging material or flat material, for example to the paper, the cardboard, the film out of synthetic material, the synthetic material, for example with a thermoinitiator, and of at least partially curing the above-mentioned acrylate resin or unsaturated polyester by means of hot pressing, wherein preferably a structured pressing element or press film is used. It is clear that such method can further show the preferred features of the invention in accordance with the third aspect, without it being required to obtain coated panels.