BOARD, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A BOARD AND A PANEL COMPRISING SUCH BOARD MATERIAL
20240102246 ยท 2024-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
D21H27/22
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B29/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F13/0866
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B2255/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/4023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D21H27/18
TEXTILES; PAPER
E04F15/02038
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/107
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/102
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B2250/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D21H27/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D21H27/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D21H17/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A board including a plurality of layers having a different composition. At least one of the layers is based on MgO and MgChloride and/or at least one of said layers is based on MgO and MgSulphate. Methods for manufacturing such boards, and methods for manufacturing coated panels include such board.
Claims
1. A floor, wall or ceiling panel comprising a board and a decorative top layer; wherein the decorative top layer is provided on the board; wherein the board is based on MgO and MgChloride (a board of so called MOC or magnesiumoxychloride) or wherein the board is based on MgO and MgSulphate (a board of so-called MOS or magnesiumoxysulphate); wherein the board is provided at at least two opposite edges with coupling parts allowing to couple two such panels at the respective edges, wherein a vertical locking perpendicular to the plane of coupled panels and/or a horizontal locking perpendicular to the respective edges and in the plane of the coupled panels is obtained; wherein said board comprises at least one additive selected from the list metal soap, silanes, siloxanes and/or siliconates or a combination of both.
2. The panel of claim 1, wherein at least one of said at least two opposite edges is treated with a sealant.
3. The panel of claim 2, wherein the sealant is selected from the list of an alkali resistant sealant, paraffin, latex, acrylic, polyurethane, polyvinylalchohol (PVA), ethylene vinylacetate (EVA), PVAc dispersion, acylic styrene emulsion, silicate glue, solvent based one component resin, a solvent based two component resin, silane or siloxanes.
4. The panel of claim 1, wherein the body of the board comprises a binder selected from the list of latex, acrylic resin, polyurethane, polyvinylalchohol (PVA), ethylene vinylacetate (EVA), polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), acrylic styrene resin, silicate glue, silane or siloxanes).
5. The panel of claim 1, wherein the board comprises separate fibers, wherein the separate fibers are selected from the list of glass fibers, PVA fibers, cellulose fibers and wood fibers.
6. The panel of claim 1, wherein said coupling parts are basically shaped as a tongue and a groove, wherein the groove is bordered by an upper and a lower lip, wherein said upper lip is at least partially provided in a layer of the board comprising cellulose fibers.
7. The panel of claim 6, wherein said upper lip is at least partially provided in a layer of the board comprising a higher cellulose content than at a central layer of the board.
8. The panel of claim 1, wherein the decorative top layer comprises a melamine treated paper sheet heat pressed to said board.
9. The panel of claim 1, wherein the board comprises one or more than one of: a 517 MOS phase: 5Mg(OH)2.Math.MgSO4.Math.7H2O; a 518 MOC phase: 5Mg(OH)2.Math.MgCl2.Math.8H2O; a 318 MOC phase: 3Mg(OH)2.Math.MgCl2.Math.8H2O; a 513 MOS phase: 5Mg(OH)2.Math.MgSO4.Math.3H2O; or a 318 MOS phase: 3Mg(OH)2.Math.MgSO4.Math.3H2O.
10. A floor, wall or ceiling panel comprising a board and a decorative top layer; wherein the decorative top layer is provided on the board; wherein the board is based on MgO and MgChloride (a board of so called MOC or magnesiumoxychloride) or wherein the board is based on MgO and MgSulphate (a board of so-called MOS or magnesiumoxysulphate); wherein the board is provided at at least two opposite edges with coupling means allowing to couple two such panels at the respective edges, wherein a vertical locking perpendicular to the plane of coupled panels and/or a horizontal locking perpendicular to the respective edges and in the plane of the coupled panels is obtained; wherein at least one of said at least two opposite edges is treated with a sealant.
11. The panel of claim 10, wherein the sealant is selected from the list of an alkali resistant sealant, paraffin, latex, acrylic, polyurethane, polyvinylalchohol (PVA), ethylene vinylacetate (EVA), PVAc dispersion, acylic styrene emulsion, silicate glue, solvent based one component resin, a solvent based two component resin, silane or siloxanes.
12. The panel of claim 10, wherein said board comprises at least one additive selected from the list metal soap, silanes, siloxanes and/or siliconates or a combination of both.
13. The panel of claim 10, wherein the body of the board comprises a binder selected from the list of latex, acrylic resin, polyurethane, polyvinylalchohol (PVA), ethylene vinylacetate (EVA), polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), acrylic styrene resin, silicate glue, silane or siloxanes).
14. The panel of claim 10, wherein the board comprises separate fibers, wherein the separate fibers are selected from the list of glass fibers, PVA fibers, cellulose fibers and wood fibers.
15. The panel of claim 10, wherein said coupling parts are basically shaped as a tongue and a groove, wherein the groove is bordered by an upper and a lower lip, wherein said upper lip is at least partially provided in a layer of the board comprising cellulose fibers.
16. The panel of claim 15, wherein said upper lip is at least partially provided in a layer of the board comprising a higher cellulose content than at a central layer of the board.
17. The panel of claim 10, wherein the decorative top layer comprises a melamine treated paper sheet heat pressed to said board.
18. The panel of claim 10, wherein the board comprises one or more than one of: a 517 MOS phase: 5Mg(OH)2.Math.MgSO4.Math.7H2O; a 518 MOC phase: 5Mg(OH)2.Math.MgCl2.Math.8H2O; a 318 MOC phase: 3Mg(OH)2.Math.MgCl2.Math.8H2O; a 513 MOS phase: 5Mg(OH)2.Math.MgSO4.Math.3H2O; or a 318 MOS phase: 3Mg(OH)2.Math.MgSO4.Math.3H2O.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0099] With the intention of better showing the characteristics according to the invention, in the following, as an example without limitative character, an embodiment is described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
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[0107] The board 11 is based on MgO and MgChloride, or, based on MgO and MgSulphate. In this case the board 11 in particular shows the characteristics of the fifth independent aspect. The board comprises a plurality of layers 14-15-16 having a different composition. In the example, the board 11 comprises at least three layers, namely a centrally located layer 14 and two more outwardly situated layers 15-16 at each side of the central layer 14, wherein the more outwardly situated layers 15-16 each comprise a higher cellulose content than the central layer 14. The cellulose content of the outer layers 15-16 may be 15 wt % or higher, while the cellulose content of the centrally located layer 14 is between 0 and 6 wt %.
[0108] The floor panel 1 in the example of
[0109] The higher cellulose content in the upper outer layer 15 is beneficial for creating a sufficient adherence with the melamine formaldehyde resin containing top decorative layer 12. The lower cellulose content in the centrally located layer 14 ensures an acceptable dimensional stability of the coated panel 1 as a whole in changing ambient relative humidity.
[0110] It is noted that, in the example of
[0111] In the example tongue-and-groove locking system, the lower lip 21 of the groove 8 is required to or resiliently deform upon coupling. The lower lip 21 can therefore be regarded as a critical area of the coupling system. Because of it being at least partially provided in the cellulose containing lower outer layer 16 of the board 11, the risk of failure of the lower lip 21 upon coupling and afterwards can be limited.
[0112] In the engaged condition of two or more of such panels 1 the locking elements 9-10 exert a tension force upon each other which forces the panels 1 towards each other. In the example the lower lip 21 of the groove 8 has an elastically bendable portion 23 which, in the engaged condition, is at least partially bent and in this manner provides the aforementioned tension force. Said bendable portion 23 is provided with a contact surface 24 which inwardly slopes downward.
[0113] Preferably, the coupling parts 6 and the locking means 9-10 are realized in one piece with the core or board 11 of the panels 1, e.g. floor panels.
[0114] The floor panels 1 illustrated in
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[0116] A first difference is in that the board 11 of the
[0117] A second difference is in that the board 11 of the
[0118] It is clear that the above two differences need not necessarily be combined.
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[0120] The higher cellulose content at the upper outer layer 15 of the board 11 may accommodate deformations due to the forming of said relief. As shown here, the press element 28A is designed to form relatively deep relief or structure features, for example having a depth of 0.35 millimeter or more. The formation of deep structure features can also be eased due to the availability of said underlay.
[0121] In the present example, next to deep embossments formed in the actual upper surface of the coated panel 1, structure features forming a lower edge area at one or more of the edges of the coated panel 1 are achieved. In this case the lower edge are forms a bevel 30.
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[0123] It is noted that, by means of the DPL pressing operation larger coated boards, or pressed wholes, are formed from which, by means of a dividing operation, such as a sawing operation, several floor panels 1A-1B may be formed. In
[0124] It is further noted that the boards illustrated in the figures are symmetric through their thickness, i.e. the layers 15-16-25-26 at both sides of a centrally located layer 14 show a thickness, composition and order that results in a symmetric build-up as seen from the middle of the thickness of the board 11.
[0125] With regard to
[0126] The present invention is in no way limited to the above described embodiments, but such methods, boards and coated panels may be realized according to several variants without leaving the scope of the invention.