Modified landplaster as a wallboard filler

a technology of landplaster and wallboard, which is applied in the direction of thin material handling, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve the problems of retarding the setting reaction, the single, the most expensive additive of polycarboxylate dispersants, and the relative cost of materials, etc., to achieve the effect of improving the performance of polycarboxylate dispersants

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-03-01
UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO
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[0015] These and other needs are met or exceeded by the use of the present invention which utilizes an improved, coated landplaster as a filler in gypsum products. The coated landplaster also optionally serves as a delivery vehicle for a modifier that enhances performance of polycarboxylate dispersants.
[0016] One embodiment of this invention is drawn to a gypsum slurry that includes calcium sulfate hemihydrate, water and calcium sulfate dihydrate coated with a hydrophilic, dispersible coating. The coating is less soluble than the calcium sulfate dihydrate to delay exposure of the landplaster to the remainder of the slurry, preventing premature crystallization and the early stiffening that accompanies it.
[0017] Another embodiment of this invention is a gypsum slurry that includes calcium sulfate hemihydrate, a polycarboxylate dispersant, water and coated calcium sulfate dihydrate. In this case, the hydrophilic, dispersible coating is selected to serve as a modifier to enhance the ability of the dispersant to fluidize the gypsum slurry.

Problems solved by technology

These materials are relatively expensive.
When used in large doses, polycarboxylate dispersants can be one of the single, most expensive additives in making gypsum products.
Another disadvantage associated with polycarboxylate dispersants is the retardation of the setting reaction.
Damage can occur if the boards have not attained a minimum green strength by the time they are cut to length and handled during the manufacturing process.
If the board line has to be slowed down because the board is not sufficiently set to move on to the next step in the process, production costs are driven up, resulting in an economically uncompetitive product.
However, it has been found that the modifier does not work consistently, depending on how and when it is added to the slurry.
Many fillers also reduce the compressive strength and the nail pull strength of wallboard.
This leads to premature stiffening of the slurry.
The prior art has failed to adequately address the problem of improving the efficacy of a given polycarboxylate dispersant.

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[0067] A number of coatings were added to landplaster and tested in the laboratory for their ability to improve the fluidity of the samples. Components and amounts used in each sample are shown in Table I.

[0068] Forty grams of landplaster and water as shown were added to a Hobart Model N-50 mixer followed by addition of the additive. The mixer was turned on low (setting 1) for five minutes. The amount of dispersant was sufficient to yield 0.6 grams of solids. The dispersant was weighed out on a small plastic boat and added to the mixture by hand. Three hundred sixty grams of stucco was then added to the mixer and allowed to soak for 15 seconds. The slurry was mixed on medium speed (setting 2) for 15 seconds.

TABLE IPattyDisper-Water,Amt.,Size,StiffVicatsantgramsAdditivegramscmTimeSet211200Control0.022.82:559:00211200DEQUEST0.8028.022:00  >30:00   211200SodaAsh0.8026.52:357:50211200Lime0.8026.53:1510:20 Daxad240Control0.018.82:559:00Daxad240DEQUEST0.8026.012:00 23:00 Daxad240SodaAs...

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[0071] Additional laboratory tests were conducted where accelerator was added to reduce the retardive effects of the dispersant. The slurry was made more similar to a wallboard slurry by the addition of foam.

[0072] One hundred twenty grams of landplaster and water as shown were added to a Hobart Model N-50 mixer followed by addition of the additive. The mixer was turned on low (setting 1) for five minutes. The amount of dispersant was enough to give 1.8 grams of solids. The dispersant was weighed out on a small plastic boat and added to the mixture by hand. One thousand eighty grams of stucco were then added to the mixer and allowed to soak for 15 seconds. The slurry was mixed on medium speed (setting 2) for 15 seconds.

TABLE IIPattyDisper-Water,Amt.,Size,StiffsantgramsAdditivegramscmTime211600Control0.020.72:15211600DEQUEST0.6025.52:50211600TSP0.6022.52:30211600TSPP0.6025.02:40Daxad720Control0.013.2Daxad720DEQUEST0.6017.11:45Daxad720TSP0.6014.01:20Daxad720TSPP0.6015.22:10

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Abstract

A gypsum slurry includes calcium sulfate hemihydrate, water and calcium sulfate dihydrate is coated with a hydrophilic, dispersible coating. The coating is less soluble than the calcium sulfate hemihydrate to delay exposure of the landplaster to the remainder of the slurry, preventing premature crystallization and the early stiffening that accompanies it. Another embodiment is a gypsum slurry that includes calcium sulfate hemihydrate, a polycarboxylate dispersant, water and coated calcium sulfate dihydrate. In this case, the hydrophilic, dispersible coating is selected to serve as a modifier to enhance the ability of the dispersant to fluidize the gypsum slurry.

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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is related to co-pending U.S. Ser. No. 11 / 152,317, entitled “Modifiers for Gypsum Slurries and Method of Using Them”, U.S. Ser. No. 11 / 152,418 entitled “Gypsum Products Utilizing a Two-Repeating Unit System and Process for Making Them”, and U.S. Ser. No. 11 / 152,661, entitled “Fast Drying Wallboard”, all filed Jun. 14, 2005, and herein incorporated by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention is directed to a composition utilizing a coated landplaster as a filler in gypsum slurries. More specifically, landplaster is coated with a coating that is less soluble than stucco to reduce or delay its ability to catalyze crystallization reactions. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Gypsum-based building products are commonly used in construction. Wallboard made of gypsum is fire retardant and can be used in the construction of walls of almost any shape. It is used primarily as an interior wall and ceiling pro...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C04B28/14C04B28/08
CPCC04B20/1066C04B20/107C04B28/145C04B2111/0062C04B14/365C04B24/2647Y10T428/2993C04B28/14C04B28/08
Inventor BLACKBURN, DAVID R.LIU, QINGXIASHAKE, MICHAEL P.
Owner UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO
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