FIBER-REINFORCED CEMENT SHEET PRODUCT AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME
20180127978 ยท 2018-05-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Nilesh Shankar Revagade (Kalyan, IN)
- Thaliyil Veedu Sreekumar (Payangadi, IN)
- Arun Arora (Mumbai, IN)
- Chandramouli Gangaram Gajelli (Mumbai, IN)
- Vikas Kadu Bhangale (Mumbai, IN)
- Suresh Bhanudas Nikam (Raigad, IN)
Cpc classification
C04B18/24
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C04B18/24
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C04B28/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C04B28/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C04B2111/00612
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C04B28/021
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Y02W30/91
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a fiber-reinforced cement sheet product. The fiber-reinforced cement sheet product comprises at least one fiber-cement layer and at least one polymeric material layer. The polymeric material layer is chemically bonded to at least one surface of the fiber-cement layer or is sandwiched between two fiber-cement layers, to obtain the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product. The present disclosure further relates to a process for preparing the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product.
Claims
1. A fiber-reinforced cement sheet product comprising: a) at least one fiber-cement layer; and b) at least one polymeric material layer, wherein said polymeric material layer is: chemically bonded to at least one surface of said at least one fiber-cement layer; or sandwiched between two fiber-cement layers, to obtain said fiber-reinforced cement sheet product.
2. The fiber-reinforced cement sheet product as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thickness of said fiber-reinforced cement sheet product is in the range of 4 mm to 6 mm.
3. The fiber-reinforced cement sheet product as claimed in claim 1, being in the form of a sheet and/or a block.
4. The fiber-reinforced cement sheet product as claimed in claim 1, wherein said polymeric material layer is chemically bonded to said at least one surface of said at least one fiber-cement layer using an adhesive, wherein said adhesive is epoxy resin.
5. The fiber-reinforced cement sheet product as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one polymeric material layer is in at least one form selected from the group consisting of a film, a woven fabric, a non-woven fabric, and a scrim.
6. The fiber-reinforced cement sheet product as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thickness of said at least one polymeric material layer is in the range of 150 microns to 500 microns.
7. The fiber-reinforced cement sheet product as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexural rigidity of said fiber-reinforced cement sheet product is in the range of 130 kg/cm.sup.2 to 190 kg/cm.sup.2.
8. A process for preparing said fiber-reinforced cement sheet product as claimed in claim 1, said process comprising the following steps: a. applying said at least one polymeric material layer to said at least one surface of said at least one fiber-cement layer, wherein said at least one polymeric material layer is chemically bonded to said at least one surface of said at least one fiber-cement layer or sandwiched between two fiber-cement layers; and b. pressing said at least one polymeric material layer on said at least one surface of said at least one fiber-cement layer with a pressure ranging from 2 kg/cm.sup.2 to 8 kg/cm.sup.2 for a time period ranging from 30 seconds to 120 seconds, to obtain said fiber-reinforced cement sheet product.
9. The process as claimed in claim 8, wherein said fiber-reinforced cement sheet product is cured for a time period ranging from 10 days to 15 days.
10. The process as claimed in claim 9, wherein said curing is carried out under wet conditions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWING
[0024] A fiber-reinforced cement sheet product and a process for preparing the same will now be described with the help of the accompanying drawing, in which:
[0025]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Conventional FRC sheets have certain limitations, for instance the: [0027] sheets are brittle in nature; [0028] installation of the sheets is laborious, and it requires heavy support structures; and [0029] sheets cannot be used in high end applications, due to poor aesthetic look.
[0030] The present disclosure, therefore, envisages a fiber-reinforced cement sheet product and a process for preparing the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product, so as to obviate the above mentioned drawbacks.
[0031] In one aspect of the present disclosure, the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product comprises at least one fiber-cement layer and at least one polymeric material layer. The polymeric material layer is chemically bonded to at least one surface of the fiber-cement layer or is sandwiched between two fiber-cement layers to obtain the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product.
[0032] The polymeric material layer can be chemically bonded using an adhesive.
[0033] The adhesive can be epoxy resin.
[0034] The thickness of the fiber-reinforced concrete product is less, therefore the fiber-reinforced concrete product is light in weight and easy to install.
[0035] The thickness of the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product can be in the range of 4 mm to 6 mm.
[0036] The fiber-reinforced cement sheet product can be in the form of a sheet and/or a block.
[0037] The flexural rigidity of the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product prepared in accordance with the process of the present disclosure can be in the range of 130 kg/cm.sup.2 to 190 kg/cm.sup.2.
[0038] In accordance with the present disclosure, with the use of the polymeric material layer, the strength of the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product increases as compared to that of the conventional FRC sheets. Further, the same strength can be achieved by reducing the thickness of the fiber-cement layer and applying the polymeric material layer thereon.
[0039] The thickness of the polymeric material layer can be in the range of 150 microns to 500 microns.
[0040] The polymeric material layer can be in at least one form selected from the group consisting of a film, a woven fabric, a non-woven fabric, and a scrim.
[0041] In another aspect of the present disclosure, the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product is prepared by the process steps described herein below.
[0042] In the first step, the polymeric material layer is applied to at least one surface of the fiber-cement layer. The polymeric material layer can be chemically bonded to the surface of the fiber-cement layer or it can be sandwiched between two fiber-cement layers.
[0043] In the second step, the polymeric material layer is pressed on the surface of the fiber-cement layer with a pressure ranging from 2 kg/cm.sup.2 to 8 kg/cm.sup.2 and for a time period ranging from 30 seconds to 120 seconds, to obtain the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product.
[0044] After pressing of the polymeric material layer on the surface of the fiber-cement layer, the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product is cured for a time period ranging from 10 days to 15 days.
[0045] The curing can be carried out under wet conditions.
[0046] After curing, the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product prepared is tested for flexural rigidity. The flexural rigidity is expressed in terms of Modulus of rupture based on the area (MRA). The flexural rigidity can be illustrated by the stress-strain curve as depicted in
[0047] The polymeric material layer facilitates in improving the flexural rigidity, and enhancing the aesthetic properties of the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product.
[0048] The present disclosure is further described in light of the following experiments which is set forth for illustration purpose only and not to be construed for limiting the scope of the disclosure. The following laboratory scale experiments can be scaled up to industrial/commercial scale.
EXPERIMENTAL DETAILS
Experiment 1: Preparing the Fiber-Reinforced Cement Sheet Product Using a Woven Fabric as a Polymeric Material Layer
[0049] A woven fabric having an Ends per Inch (EPI) of 72, Picks per Inch (PPI) of 80, and a thickness of 350 microns was used for applying on the surface of a fiber-cement layer comprising 9 wt % asbestos fiber, 54 wt % cement, 35.5 wt % fly-ash, and 1.5 wt % cellulosic pulp. In the first step, the woven fabric was applied on at least one surface of the fiber-cement layer. After applying, the woven fabric was then pressed on the surface of the fiber-cement layer with a pressure of 5 kg/cm.sup.2 for 60 seconds to obtain the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product in the form of sheets. The thickness of the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product was 6 mm. The sheets so obtained were stacked on each other, in open air, for curing with spraying of water for 14 days.
Experiment 2: Preparing the Fiber-Reinforced Cement Sheet Product Using a Non-Woven Fabric as a Polymeric Material Layer
[0050] A non-woven fabric of 230 Grams per Square Meter (GSM), and 180 microns thickness of was used for applying on the surface of a fiber-cement layer comprising 9 wt % asbestos fiber, 54 wt % cement, 35.5 wt % fly-ash, and 1.5 wt % cellulosic pulp. In the first step, the non-woven fabric was applied on at least one surface of the fiber-cement layer. After applying, the non-woven fabric was then pressed on at least one surface of the fiber-cement layer with a pressure of 5 kg/cm.sup.2 for 60 seconds to obtain the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product in the form of sheets. The thickness of the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product was 6 mm. The sheets so obtained were stacked on each other, in open air, for curing with spraying of water for 14 days.
[0051] It was found that the toughness of the fiber-reinforced cement sheet product prepared in experiment 1 and experiment 2 was higher as compared to the conventional FRC sheets.
TECHNICAL ADVANCES AND ECONOMICAL SIGNIFICANCE
[0052] The present disclosure described herein above has several technical advantages including, but not limited to, the realization of a fiber-reinforced cement sheet product that: [0053] has or exhibits improved flexural rigidity, thereby making the fiber-reinforced concrete product resistant to catastrophic failures; and [0054] is light in weight, aesthetically superior, and easy to install.
[0055] The disclosure has been described with reference to the accompanying embodiments which do not limit the scope and ambit of the disclosure. The description provided is purely by way of example and illustration.
[0056] The embodiments herein and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained with reference to the non-limiting embodiments in the following description.
[0057] Descriptions of well-known components and processing techniques are omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments herein.
[0058] The foregoing description of the specific embodiments so fully revealed the general nature of the embodiments herein that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such specific embodiments without departing from the generic concept, and, therefore, such adaptations and modifications should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Therefore, while the embodiments herein have been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the embodiments herein can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the embodiments as described herein.