Abstract:
Artificial marble having a transparent amorphous pattern of the present invention comprises a base material portion and a pattern portion, wherein the transparency of the pattern portion is excellent, the specific gravity of the pattern portion is 1.60 or more, and the pattern portion is formed by curing a resin composition comprising a binder selected from the group consisting of a halogenated urethane acrylate, a halogenated epoxy acrylate and a mixture thereof, and an acrylic polymerizable monomer.
Abstract:
The method for preparing an artificial marble having a crack pattern is disclosed. The method includes preparing a first and a second polymeric compositions of different viscosities; pouring the first polymeric composition into a molding cell; pouring the second polymeric composition onto the first polymeric composition; inducing migration of the first polymeric composition to the upper part of the second polymeric composition due to the difference in viscosity between the first and the second compositions; and curing the two polymeric compositions to form a crack pattern, wherein the viscosity of the first polymeric composition is lower than that of the second polymeric composition.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a composite solid surface article. More particularly, the invention relates to a composite solid surface article containing fibers and polymeric powder particles. A composite solid surface article may comprise a matrix of at least one polymeric resin, randomly-shaped fibers dispersed in the matrix, wherein the article comprises a substantially smooth surface with a viewable pattern formed by one or more ingredients of the composite solid surface article, the viewable pattern comprises at least part of the randomly-shaped fibers.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an inorganic artificial marble having excellent impact strength and weather resistance. The inorganic artificial marble can be a substitute for natural stone and used as an exterior finishing material.
Abstract:
An artificial marble with a plywood-looking laminated layer and method for preparing the same are disclosed. The artificial marble comprises a first layer of an artificial marble, and a second layer formed by curing a polymerizable composition containing sawdust, wherein the second layer is laminated onto the first layer to form a single body. The artificial marble of the present invention is superior to a conventional artificial marble of the same thickness because of its light weight and workability.
Abstract:
Artificial marble having a transparent amorphous pattern of the present invention comprises a base material portion and a pattern portion, wherein the transparency of the pattern portion is excellent, the specific gravity of the pattern portion is 1.60 or more, and the pattern portion is formed by curing a resin composition comprising a binder selected from the group consisting of a halogenated urethane acrylate, a halogenated epoxy acrylate and a mixture thereof, and an acrylic polymerizable monomer.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an inorganic artificial marble having excellent impact strength and weather resistance. The inorganic artificial marble can be a substitute for natural stone and used as an exterior finishing material.
Abstract:
A composition for acrylic artificial marble according to the present invention comprises (a) an acrylic resin polymer; (b) metal-deposited polyester film particles; and (c) an inorganic filler. The composition of the present invention may have excellent diffused reflection by using the polyester film particles having plural deposited metal layers, so that the artificial marble may have novel pattern.
Abstract:
An artificial marble containing three-dimensional transparent marble chips and method for preparing the same are disclosed. The artificial marble contains transparent marble chips with a surface treated with a coloring material. The method comprises adding the transparent marble chips, which are surface treated with a coloring material, to a composition for artificial marble to form a curable composition; curing the curable composition; and sanding the cured composition to expose a transparent part of the marble chip to the surface of the cured composition. The artificial marble of the present invention can provide a sparkling pattern which resembles a marble beset with gems.
Abstract:
The composition for artificial marble according to the present invention comprises (a) about 100 parts by weight of an acrylic resin; (b) about 1 to 30 parts by weight of an ocher powder having a particle size of 1 to 50 μm; (c) about 100 to 200 parts by weight of an inorganic filler; (d) about 0.1 to 10 parts by weight of cross-linking agent; and (e) about 0.1 to 10 parts by weight of a polymerization initiator.