Abstract:
Disclosed is a fastening system that is adapted for securing a sheathing board to an associated framing member. The system includes a feedband for retaining a series of fasteners and a powered drill for sequentially driving the fasteners. The feedband is made from a membrane of a polymeric compound. As the fastener is driven into the sheathing board, a portion of the membrane tears away from the surrounding feedband and becomes seated beneath the fastener. This acts to seal the penetration point and prevent water intrusion and otherwise prevents deterioration of the sheathing board.
Abstract:
A method of manufacture of multilayer gypsum board, and a gypsum additive delivery system, including wet gypsum board passing through a board forming station in which additives are delivered to one or more layers of a multi layered gypsum board panels, such as engineered polymers, providing a better and more water resistance surface. Preferably, the gypsum board has a first layer of a mixture of set gypsum having an outer surface and a polymeric compound or wax emulsion additive entrained therein and impregnated in a thin sheet of randomly aligned inorganic fibers to essentially encase the core gypsum within two facing layers.
Abstract:
A coating method for gypsum board comprising forming a gypsum board entrained with polymer additive in a surface layer, applying a preferably acrylic primary coating, curling and drying, and passing the gypsum board through a first roll coater wherein a second fluid coating is deposited over the primary layer, which forms a chemical bond with the entrained polymer, and a chemical bond with the second fluid coating. A coating material which can form copolymer bonds with the second coating is then deposited on the same, then dried and cured, resulting in coated gypsum board having a low surface tension surface, essentially impermeable to water, vapor or moisture penetration. In another aspect, at least one polymer additive entrained in a surface layer of the gypsum board and capable of forming a copolymer bond with a second coating is applied either on-line or off-line from the gypsum board formation line.
Abstract:
A method of manufacture of multilayer gypsum board, and a gypsum additive delivery system, including wet gypsum board passing through a board forming station in which additives are delivered to one or more layers of a multi layered gypsum board panels, such as engineered polymers, providing a better and more water resistance surface. Preferably, the gypsum board has a first layer of a mixture of set gypsum having an outer surface and a polymeric compound or wax emulsion additive entrained therein and impregnated in a thin sheet of randomly aligned inorganic fibers to essentially encase the core gypsum within two facing layers.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a fastening system that is adapted for securing a sheathing board to an associated framing member. The system includes a feedband for retaining a series of fasteners and a powered drill for sequentially driving the fasteners. The feedband is made from a membrane of a polymeric compound. As the fastener is driven into the sheathing board, a portion of the membrane tears away from the surrounding feedband and becomes seated beneath the fastener. This acts to seal the penetration point and prevent water intrusion and otherwise prevents deterioration of the sheathing board.
Abstract:
A gypsum board panel having two facing main surfaces and machine edge surfaces, the board including an outer gypsum layer in which a polymer additive has been entrained, and the machine edges being shaped to have a three-dimensional feature, such that the features are complementary, and one machine edge surface can engage the complementary surface of the machine edge of an adjacent gypsum board panel. The three-dimensional features may include a triangular, in cross- section, ridge, or a rectangular ledge, or a concave edge, with a corresponding complementary groove or depression on the opposed edge for engagement with the edge of an adjacent board. A plurality of fastener plugs, taking the form of, for example strips or dots, can be disposed on the outer facing surface of the board to provide an entry point for penetration of a fastener, such as a nail or screw, and a layer of sheathing material, for example a covering polymeric coating, is optionally disposed over the outer board panel surface to further enhance the moisture repellent properties of the board.
Abstract:
A gypsum board panel having two facing main surfaces and machine edge surfaces, the board including an outer gypsum layer in which a polymer additive has been entrained, and the machine edges being shaped to have a three-dimensional feature, such that the features are complementary, and one machine edge surface can engage the complementary surface of the machine edge of an adjacent gypsum board panel. The three-dimensional features may include a triangular, in cross- section, ridge, or a rectangular ledge, or a concave edge, with a corresponding complementary groove or depression on the opposed edge for engagement with the edge of an adjacent board. A plurality of fastener plugs, taking the form of, for example strips or dots, can be disposed on the outer facing surface of the board to provide an entry point for penetration of a fastener, such as a nail or screw, and a layer of sheathing material, for example a covering polymeric coating, is optionally disposed over the outer board panel surface to further enhance the moisture repellent properties of the board.
Abstract:
A multi-layer gypsum board having face sheets comprising inorganic fiber randomly oriented glass fiber, completely impregnated with gypsum slurry penetrates through the random interstices between the inorganic fibers and coats the board surfaces with gypsum slurry. The multi-layer gypsum board may have a polymeric compounded added to unset gypsum, where the compound may comprise one of the following; plyacrylamide, polymethylacrylamide, polyvinyidene chloride, polyamide, poly(hexamethylene adipamide), polyvinylchloride, polyethylene, cellulose acetate, polyisobutylene, polycarbonate, polypropylene, polystyrene, polychloroprene, styrene, butadiene, natural rubber, poly(2,6 dimethyl pentene oxide), poly(4-methyl-1-pentene) and polydimethyl siloxane. The multi-layer gypsum board may comprise a first layer of a mixture of polymeric compound additive and set gypsum having an outer surface and being impregnated in a thin sheet of randomly aligned inorganic fibers so as to encase the core gypsum within two facing layers having a combination of set gypsum and polymeric compound.
Abstract:
A gypsum board panel having two facing main surfaces and machine edge surfaces, the board including an outer gypsum layer in which a polymer additive has been entrained, and the machine edges being shaped to have a three-dimensional feature, such that the features are complementary, and one machine edge surface can engage the complementary surface of the machine edge of an adjacent gypsum board panel. The three-dimensional features may include a triangular, in cross- section, ridge, or a rectangular ledge, or a concave edge, with a corresponding complementary groove or depression on the opposed edge for engagement with the edge of an adjacent board. A plurality of fastener plugs, taking the form of, for example strips or dots, can be disposed on the outer facing surface of the board to provide an entry point for penetration of a fastener, such as a nail or screw, and a layer of sheathing material, for example a covering polymeric coating, is optionally disposed over the outer board panel surface to further enhance the moisture repellent properties of the board.
Abstract:
A naturally derived additive to fibrous materials and to building materials for imparting resistance to mold and mildew growth, including one or more additives extracted from a group of plant species, such as those from the families of Myrtacea, Rutaceaea, Zingiberaceae and Labiatae and essential oils derived from specific species such those selected from the following groups: Melaleuca quinquenervia, Melaleuca ericifolia, Melaleuca alternifolia, Melaleuca leucadendron, Citrus reticulata and Origanum vulgare.