MINERAL-BASED PANEL COMPRISING GROOVES AND A METHOD FOR FORMING GROOVES
20220290444 · 2022-09-15
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F2201/042
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E04F13/14
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E04F2203/08
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E04F15/02038
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E04F13/076
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E04F15/107
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E04F13/0866
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E04F15/102
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E04F15/02033
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E04F2201/044
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International classification
E04F15/02
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E04F13/076
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Abstract
A mineral-based floor panel including a mineral-based core, wherein the panel includes at least one groove. The at least one groove may be provided in a rear side of the panel. There is also disclosed other such mineral-based panels, such as a building panel, a wall panel, a ceiling panel or a furniture panel. There is also disclosed a method for forming such grooves in a mineral-based panel. Furthermore, there is disclosed a mineral-based panel including a mineral-based core and polymer-based lower layer(s) attached to the core. A locking system of the panel includes a strip extending horizontally beyond an upper portion of the panel, wherein at least a horizontal portion of the strip is entirely formed in the polymer-based lower layer(s).
Claims
1. A mineral-based panel comprising a mineral-based core comprising magnesium oxide, wherein the panel comprises at least one groove, wherein the at least one groove is provided in a rear side of the panel, and wherein an area of the rear side is less than 90% of an area of a front side of the panel.
2. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, wherein the mineral-based core further comprises at least one of magnesium chloride and magnesium sulphate.
3. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, wherein the at least one groove is provided in a lower side of the mineral-based core.
4. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, further comprising a lower arrangement comprising at least one lower layer being attached to a lower side of the mineral-based core.
5. The mineral-based panel according to claim 4, wherein the at least one groove is at least partly provided in the lower arrangement.
6. The mineral-based panel according to claim 4, wherein the lower arrangement comprises at least one polymer-based layer.
7. The mineral-based panel according to claim 6, wherein the at least one polymer-based layer is at least one thermoplastic layer.
8. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, further comprising an upper arrangement comprising at least one upper layer being attached to an upper side of the mineral-based core.
9. The mineral-based panel according to claim 8, wherein the upper arrangement comprises at least one polymer-based layer.
10. The mineral-based panel according to claim 9, wherein the at least one polymer-based layer is at least one thermoplastic layer.
11. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, further comprising at least one reinforcement layer provided in the mineral-based core.
12. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of grooves, wherein at least two grooves have different groove depths and/or groove widths.
13. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, wherein the at least one groove is provided in an interior of the rear side being spaced from a pair of opposite edge portions of the panel.
14. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, wherein the at least one groove is continuous.
15. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of discontinuous grooves.
16. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, wherein the at least one groove is parallel with long edge portions of the panel.
17. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, comprising at least two groove arrangements, wherein adjacent pairs of groove arrangements are separated by a separation portion.
18. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, wherein the area of the rear side is less than 80% of an area of the front side.
19. The mineral-based panel according to claim 1, wherein the panel is a building panel, a floor panel, a wall panel, a ceiling panel, or a furniture panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0136] The disclosure will in the following be described in connection to exemplary embodiments and in greater detail with reference to the appended exemplary drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0146] Next, various embodiments of a panel 1 is described with reference to the embodiments in
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[0148] Below, embodiments of the mineral-based panel 1 will mostly be described in the context of a floor panel, but it is understood that the panel also may be a building panel, a wall panel, a ceiling panel or a furniture panel.
[0149] As shown in an embodiment in the cross-sectional side view in
[0150] A top structure 11 is provided on, such as attached to, an upper side 3b of the core 3. Various types of top structures are conceivable. The top structure 11 may comprise a décor layer 11a. In a first example, the décor layer 11a comprises a printed décor, such as a digitally printed décor. In a second example, the décor layer comprises a print film. The printed décor may be provided directly on the upper side of the core. Optionally, a primer may be provided on the core under the printed décor. Moreover, a coating layer 11b, such as a UV curable coating layer, a lacquer or a hot-melt coating layer, and/or a wear layer 11c may be provided on the décor layer. In some examples, the coating layer 11b may be provided on the wear layer 11c.
[0151] In the embodiments in the cross-sectional side views in
[0152] As shown in
[0153] The at least one groove 19 may be at least partly provided in the lower arrangement 5 as shown in
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[0155] In any of the embodiments herein, such as in any of
[0156] The panel in any of the
[0157] In some embodiments, the lower 5 and/or upper 7 arrangement(s), such as in any of
[0158] Any, or preferably both, of the lower 5 and upper 7 arrangements may comprise at least one thermoplastic layer 5a-c, 7a-c, for example comprising PVC, PE, TPU, PP, PET or ABS. The core 3 may comprise magnesium oxide and, optionally, magnesium chloride and/or magnesium sulphate.
[0159] Any, or preferably both, of the lower 5 and upper 7 arrangements may comprise at least one thermosetting layer 5a-c, 7a-c, for example comprising a melamine-formaldehyde resin, epoxy resin, preferably crosslinked with an amine hardener, PU, polyurea or acrylate polymers.
[0160] In some embodiments, the lower 5 and/or upper 7 arrangement(s), such as in
[0161] At least one lower layer, preferably all lower layers, may comprise magnesium oxide and, optionally, magnesium chloride and/or magnesium sulphate. Moreover, at least one upper layer, preferably all upper layers, may comprise magnesium oxide and, optionally, magnesium chloride and/or magnesium sulphate. Any of these embodiments may be particularly advantageous when the core comprises magnesium oxide.
[0162] At least one lower layer, preferably all lower layers, may comprise cement, such as at least 30 wt % of cement. Moreover, at least one upper layer, preferably all upper layers, may comprise cement, such as at least 30 wt % of cement. Any of these embodiments may be particularly advantageous when the core comprises cement.
[0163] Embodiments and examples of the panel 1 in the cross-sectional side views in
[0164] Generally herein, the panel may extend in a first horizontal direction x and in a perpendicular second horizontal direction y. Moreover, the panel may extend in a vertical direction z which may be perpendicular to the first and second horizontal directions. The panel 1 may comprise a first pair of opposite edge portions 1a, 1b, which may be long edge portions, and a second pair of opposite edge portions 1c, 1d, which may be short edge portions. The long edge portions may extend along the first horizontal direction x and the short edge portions may extend along the second horizontal direction y.
[0165] Preferably, and as shown in e.g.
[0166] The panel in any of the embodiments in
[0167] Alternatively, or additionally, any of the panels in
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[0169] Preferably, the grooves 19 are formed in an interior of the rear side 4 and are spaced from the first 1a, 1b and/or second 1c, 1d pair of opposite edge portions, preferably both of them. For example, the entire parts of the at least one groove may be provided inside a vertical plane VP at all edge portions 1a-d. The vertical plane VP may be defined by immediately juxtaposed upper portions of two neighboring joint edge portions of two joined panels, such as floor panels, and may be perpendicular to a horizontal plane HF and/or HR, respectively, provided along the front side 2 and rear side 4. A groove length GL of at least some grooves 19, preferably all grooves, may be smaller than a length BL, preferably a maximal length, of the rear side. The length BL may be a length which is parallel with the long edge portions of the panel.
[0170] The at least one groove 19 in any of
[0171] In some embodiments, however, and as shown in the side view in
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[0174] The at least one groove may be continuous as shown in e.g.
[0175] The at least one groove may be discontinuous as shown in e.g.
[0176] As illustrated in
[0177] The groove arrangements 40 may be discontinuous, such as along the first horizontal direction x. The groove arrangements 40 may be separated by a separation portion 30. Preferably, the separation portion extends continuously between a pair of opposite edge portions 1a, 1b, such as long edge portions, along the second horizontal direction y. For example, the separation portion may be rectangular.
[0178] In some embodiments, there may be a middle area MA without any grooves as shown in
[0179] Before grooves are formed in the panel 1, an area A′ of the front side 2 may be essentially the same as an area A of the rear side 4, cf.
[0180] The at least one groove reduces the area A of the rear side. The area A of the rear side may be less than 90% of the area A′ of the front side, such as 60-85%. In some embodiments the area A may be less than 80% of the area A′, such as less than 70%. Alternatively, or additionally, a volume VG of the groove(s) may be at least 5 vol %, such as at least 10 vol %, preferably 5-30 vol %, such as 10-20 vol %.
[0181] A plurality of grooves 19 may have the same characteristics, such as groove depths GD and/or groove widths GW. Alternatively, or additionally, a cross-sectional shape of at least two grooves may be the same. As shown e.g. in the embodiments in
[0182] At least two grooves of a plurality of grooves 19 may have different characteristics, such as groove depths GD and/or groove widths GW. Alternatively, or additionally, a cross-sectional shape CS of at least two grooves may be different.
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[0185] In non-limiting examples, any groove depth GD herein may be at least 0.2, such as at least 0.3, preferably at least 0.4, times a thickness T of the panel 1. The groove depth GD may be for example 0.1-0.6 times the panel thickness T. When the thickness is 2-40 mm, a groove depth of any of the grooves may be at least 0.2-24 mm, such as 0.5-10 mm. For example, a floor panel having a thickness of 2-10 mm may have groove depth which is at least 0.2-1.0 mm, such as 1.2-6.0 mm.
[0186] In any of the embodiments described above, the groove width GW may be 0.2-1.5, such as 0.5-1.0, times the panel thickness T. Moreover, there may be a space S extending between the grooves along the second horizontal direction y. For example, the space S may be at least 0.2-1.0 times the panel thickness T.
[0187] In in any of the embodiments herein, such as in
[0188] As shown in
[0189] Generally, and as shown in
[0190] Alternatively, or additionally, and as shown in e.g.
[0191] The at least one reinforcement layer 17, 15 may be provided in any upper layer 7a, 7b, 7c and/or any lower layer 5a, 5b, 5c, as illustrated in
[0192] The at least one groove may be provided below the at least one reinforcement layer, such as below any, some or all of the at least one reinforcement layer selected from the group of the reinforcement layers 13, 15, 17 and 18a-b described above. In some embodiments, however, and as shown in e.g.
[0193] Alternatively, or additionally, to the reinforcement layers, the core 3, and optionally any lower 5a, 5b, 5c and/or upper 7a, 7b, 7c layer, may comprise separate reinforcement particles 26, such as fibres. In some embodiments, and as illustrated in
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[0195] In some embodiments, the at least one groove may be at least partially filled, such as completely filled, with a separate material 27. Preferably, the separate material may impact the properties of the panel, such as its sound properties. This may be particularly advantageous when a cover layer 12 is provided on the rear side 4, such as in
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[0197] In some embodiments, the grooves 19 may be formed by a non-rotating operation, such as by carving. A non-rotating tool may be utilized, for example a carving tool 22 comprising at least one tooth element 23a-23d.
[0198] Preferably, the carving tool 22 is fixedly mounted in a frame member (not shown), at least in a direction along the carving axis CA. In operation of the carving tool, the panel may be displaced with respect to the frame member in the feeding direction. The panel may be displaced against the carving tool 22 in the feeding direction FD. Each tooth may carve at least 0.05 mm, such as at least 0.1 mm, for example 0.05-0.5 mm, e.g. in a mineral-based material, such as in the core 3 and/or in the lower arrangement 5.
[0199] In some embodiments, however, the carving tool may be displaceably mounted in the frame member. For example, carving tool may be a jumping carving tool.
[0200] The material 21 removed from the panel when forming the grooves, such as chips, may be recycled. Magnesium oxide may be recycled, such as fully recycled, for example by heating the removed material above a critical temperature so that it assumes powder form.
[0201] The method described above is equally conceivable for a mineral-based board element 80. The mineral-based board element may be dividable or may be divided into at least two panels 1, such as by sawing, cutting or breaking. In a first example, the grooves are formed before dividing the board element. In a second example, the grooves are formed after dividing the board element. In the second example, the grooves may be formed before or after forming of the locking system on opposite edge portions 1a, 1b and/or 1c, 1d.
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[0203] Preferably, an upper arrangement 7 comprising at least one upper layer 7a, 7b, 7c is attached to the upper side 3b of the core 3 in any of
[0204] The bottom view in
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[0210] In any embodiment herein, the lower arrangement 5 may comprise a single lower layer 5a, and optionally a second 5b and/or a third 5c lower layer, cf.
[0211] In any embodiment herein, such as in
[0212] The polymer-based lower layer(s) 5a, 5b, 5c may be thermoplastic layer(s), for example comprising PVC, PE, TPU, PP, PET or ABS, preferably being provided on the magnesium oxide core 3 described in the previous paragraph. The panel 1 may further comprise thermoplastic upper layer(s) 7a, 7b, 7c, for example comprising PVC, PE, TPU, PP, PET or ABS. In a first example, the panel comprises a lower layer 5a and an upper layer 7a, each comprising PVC in an amount of 40-60 wt %, a filler, such as calcium carbonate or talc, in an amount of 40-60 wt %, a plasticizer, such as dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP), in an amount of 0-10 wt %, and additive(s), such as pigments, a lubricant, a stabilizer, or an acrylic processing aid, in an amount of 0-5 wt %. In a second example, the panel comprises a lower layer 5a and an upper layer 7a, each comprising PE, PP, PET, TPU or polyolefin copolymers in an amount of 30-60 wt %, a filler, such as calcium carbonate or talc, in an amount of 40-70 wt %, and additive(s), such as pigments, a coupling agent, a lubricant, or an antioxidant, in an amount of 0-5 wt %. A thickness of the panel may be 5-10 mm, such as 4-7 mm, and a thickness of each of the upper and lower arrangements may be 15-35%, such as 20-40%, of the thickness of the panel.
[0213] In some embodiments, the polymer-based lower layer(s) 5a, 5b, 5c may be thermosetting layer(s), for example comprising a melamine resin, epoxy resin, preferably crosslinked with an amine hardener, PU, polyurea or acrylate polymers, preferably being provided on the magnesium oxide core 3 described in the penultimate paragraph above. The panel 1 may further comprise thermoplastic upper layer(s) 7a, 7b, 7c, for example comprising a melamine resin, epoxy resin, preferably crosslinked with an amine hardener, PU, polyurea or acrylate polymers. In a third example, the panel comprises a lower layer 5a and an upper layer 7a, each comprising an epoxy resin and an amino hardener or polyols and isocyanates in an amount of 40-60 wt %, a filler, such as calcium carbonate, barium sulphate, sand or talc, in an amount of 20-50 wt %, and additive(s), such as pigments, a catalyst, a defoaming agent, a dispersing agent, or a chain extender, in an amount of 0-5 wt %. A thickness of the panel may be 4-7 mm, and a thickness of each of the upper and lower arrangements may be 15-35%, such as 20-40%, of the thickness of the panel.
[0214] In any of the first, second and third examples above, the upper and lower arrangements may comprise the same polymer-based material compositions, such as being provided with the core in an ABA layered structure, or different polymer-based material compositions, such as being provided with the core in an ABC layered structure.
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[0220] In some embodiments, and as shown in e.g.
[0221] Alternatively, or additionally, and as shown e.g. in
[0222] It is clear that in some embodiments herein, at least one vertical locking surface 6b, 6b′ may be at least partially provided in the core 3 as shown in e.g.
[0223] It is understood that embodiments may include a set of panels comprising a plurality of panels 1 in accordance with any of the embodiments and examples herein, such as in FIGS. 1a-1c, 2a-2e, 3a-3g, 4a-4g, 5a-5d, 6a-6d, 7a-7e and 8a-8e. Each panel may comprise a locking system 50a, 50b suitable for interlocking the panels.
[0224] The inventive concept has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the inventive concept, as defined by the appended patent claims and items in an embodiment section below. In addition, it is noted that the locking system 50a, 50b described in relation to e.g.
EMBODIMENTS
[0225] Further aspects of the inventive concept are provided below. Embodiments and examples of these aspects are largely analogous to the embodiments and examples as described above, whereby reference is made to the above for a detailed description.
[0226] Item 1. A mineral-based panel (1), such as a floor panel, comprising a mineral-based core (3), wherein the panel comprises at least one groove (19), preferably a plurality of grooves.
[0227] Item 2. The mineral-based panel according to item 1, wherein the at least one groove (19) is provided in a rear side (4) of the panel.
[0228] Item 3. The mineral-based panel according to item 1 or 2, wherein the at least one groove is provided in a lower side (3a) of the mineral-based core.
[0229] Item 4. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein the at least one groove is provided in an upper side (3b) of the mineral-based core.
[0230] Item 5. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein the mineral-based core comprises magnesium oxide and, optionally, magnesium chloride and/or magnesium sulphate.
[0231] Item 6. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein the mineral-based core comprises cement.
[0232] Item 7. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, further comprising a lower arrangement (5) comprising at least one lower layer (5a) being attached to a lower side (3a) of the mineral-based core.
[0233] Item 8. The mineral-based panel according to item 7, wherein the at least one groove is at least partly provided in the lower arrangement, such as the at least one groove fully penetrating at least one lower layer (5a) of the lower arrangement.
[0234] Item 9. The mineral-based panel according to item 7 or 8, wherein at least one lower layer (5a, 5b, 5c) in the lower arrangement, preferably all lower layers, comprises magnesium oxide and, optionally, magnesium chloride and/or magnesium sulphate.
[0235] Item 10. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items 7-9, wherein at least one lower layer (5a, 5b, 5c) in the lower arrangement, preferably all lower layers, comprises cement.
[0236] Item 11. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items 7-10, wherein the lower arrangement (5) comprises at least one polymer-based layer, such as at least one thermoplastic layer, for example comprising PVC, PE, TPU, PP, PET or ABS, or at least one thermosetting layer, for example comprising a melamine-formaldehyde resin, epoxy resin, preferably crosslinked with an amine hardener, PU, polyurea or acrylate polymers.
[0237] Item 12. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items 7-11, wherein the lower arrangement (5) comprises at least one wood-based layer or cellulose-based layer, such as a veneer, paper, solid wood layer, MDF layer, HDF layer, DPL layer, HPL layer or particle board layer.
[0238] Item 13. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, further comprising an upper arrangement (7) comprising at least one upper layer (7a) being attached to an upper side (3b) of the mineral-based core.
[0239] Item 14. The mineral-based panel according to item 13, wherein at least one upper layer (7a, 7b, 7c) in the upper arrangement, preferably all upper layers, comprises magnesium oxide and, optionally, magnesium chloride and/or magnesium sulphate.
[0240] Item 15. The mineral-based panel according to item 13 or 14, wherein at least one upper layer (7a, 7b, 7c) in the upper arrangement, preferably all upper layers, comprises cement.
[0241] Item 16. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items 13-15, wherein the upper arrangement (7) comprises at least one polymer-based layer, such as at least one thermoplastic layer, for example comprising PVC, PE, TPU, PP, PET or ABS, or at least one thermosetting layer, for example comprising a melamine-formaldehyde resin, epoxy resin, preferably crosslinked with an amine hardener, PU, polyurea or acrylate polymers.
[0242] Item 17. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items 13-16, wherein the upper arrangement (7) comprises at least one wood-based layer or cellulose-based layer, such as a veneer, paper, solid wood layer, MDF layer, HDF layer, DPL layer, HPL layer or particle board layer.
[0243] Item 18. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, further comprising a top structure (11) provided on, such as attached to, an upper side of the mineral-based core or provided on, such as attached to, an upper arrangement (7) of the mineral-based panel, said top structure preferably comprising a décor layer (11a).
[0244] Item 19. The mineral-based panel according to item 18, wherein the top structure (11) comprises a coating layer (11b) , such as a UV curable coating layer, a lacquer or a hot-melt coating layer, and/or a wear layer (11c), such as comprising aluminium oxide, a thermoplastic film, or a thermosetting resin.
[0245] Item 20. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, further comprising a cover layer (12) at least partly covering the grooves.
[0246] Item 21. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, further comprising at least one reinforcement layer (13; 15; 17; 18a, 18b), such as a glass-fibre layer.
[0247] Item 22. The mineral-based panel according to item 21, wherein the at least one reinforcement layer (13) is provided in the mineral-based core.
[0248] Item 23. The mineral-based panel according to item 21 or 22, wherein at least one reinforcement layer (13) is positioned in a top portion and/or a bottom portion of the mineral-based core.
[0249] Item 24. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein the at least one reinforcement layer (17; 15) is provided in an upper (7) and/or a lower (5) arrangement.
[0250] Item 25. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, further comprising a locking system (50a; 50b), such as a mechanical locking system, for horizontal and/or vertical locking.
[0251] Item 26. The mineral-based panel according to item 25, wherein the horizontal locking system comprises a locking element (8; 8′) and a locking groove (14; 14′), and/or wherein the vertical locking system comprises a tongue (10; 10′; 10″) and a tongue groove (9; 9′).
[0252] Item 27. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, comprising a plurality of grooves, wherein at least two grooves (19) have different characteristics, such as groove depths (GD) and/or groove widths (GW).
[0253] Item 28. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein said at least one groove is provided in an interior of the panel, such as in the rear side (4) of the panel, being spaced from a pair of opposite edge portions (1c, 1d), such as opposite short edge portions, of the panel, preferably being spaced from all edge portions (1a-1d) of the panel.
[0254] Item 29. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein the at least one groove (19) extends to at least one edge portion, such as two edge portions, of a pair of opposite edge portions (1c, 1d), such as opposite short edge portions, of the panel.
[0255] Item 30. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein the at least one groove (19) is provided below an underside (4a, 4c) of an edge portion (1a, 1c) comprising a locking groove (14, 14′).
[0256] Item 31. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein a shape of one or both end portions (16) of the at least one groove (19) along its longitudinal direction is curved.
[0257] Item 32. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein one end portion (16) is, or both end portions (16), are parallel with a front side (2) of the panel, preferably such that they intersect at least a portion of the strip (6′) and/or at least a portion of the locking groove (14′).
[0258] Item 33. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein the panel is rectangular with long edge portions (1a, 1b) and short edge portions (1c, 1d) and wherein the at least one groove is parallel with the long edge portions.
[0259] Item 34. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein the at least one groove is continuous or discontinuous, preferably being parallel with long edge portions of the panel.
[0260] Item 35. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, comprising at least two groove arrangements (40), such as a plurality of groove arrangements, wherein adjacent pairs of groove arrangements preferably are separated by a separation portion (30).
[0261] Item 36. The mineral-based panel according to any of the preceding items, wherein an area (A) of a surface in which the at least one groove is provided, such as the rear side or the lower and/or upper side of the core, is less than 90%, such as less than 80%, of an area (A′) of a front side (2) of the panel.
[0262] Item 37. A method for forming at least one groove (19) in a mineral-based panel (1), such as a floor panel, comprising:
[0263] arranging the panel on a support member (60), and forming at least one groove (19) in the panel by removing material (21), such as chips, from the panel.
[0264] Item 38. The method according to item 37, wherein the at least one groove (19) is provided in a rear side (4) of the panel.
[0265] Item 39. The method according to item 37 or 38, wherein the at least one groove (19) is formed by rotational processing with at least one tooth element (24a-24d), such as by a rotating cutting device (20).
[0266] Item 40. The method according to any of the preceding items 37-39, wherein the at least one groove (19) is formed by non-rotational processing with at least one tooth element (23a-23d), such as by carving, preferably using a carving tool (22).
[0267] Item 41. The method according to any of the preceding items 37-40, further comprising forming a locking system (50a; 50b), such as a mechanical locking system, for horizontal and/or vertical locking of the mineral-based panel.