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Accelerated processing of cement-bonded particleboard and fiberboard

  • US 5,744,078 A
  • Filed: 09/03/1996
  • Issued: 04/28/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/03/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of accelerated curing of cement-bonded particleboard and fiberboard where the furnish comprises natural or synthetic particles and fibers, a calcareous cementitious binder, moisture and, optionally, concrete additives and aggregates;

  • natural or synthetic particles are about 1-1000 mm in length, about 0.1-10 mm in width and about 0.01-1 mm in thickness, and natural or synthetic fibers are about 0.005-5 mm in equivalent cross-sectional diameter and about 0.5-100 mm in length;

    these particles and fibers may be obtained from virgin or recycled sources;

    the calcareous cementitious binder is at least one of Portland cement, Portland pozzolan cement, Portland slag cement, coal fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag;

    the optional aggregates comprise at least one of light-weight and normal-weight aggregates of mineral or synthetic sources;

    the particle or fiber-to-binder ratio in the furnish ranges from about 0.01 to about 2.0 by weight, and the water-to-binder ratio ranges from about 0.05 to about 2.0 by weight;

    if lime is used, it is added at about 0.01 to about 0.5 lime-to-binder weight ratio;

    the furnish is blended, compacted under pressure to about 2-40 mm thickness and about 0.2-2.5 g/cm3 density, and at least one of the top and bottom faces of the furnish are subjected to diluted carbon dioxide gas injection and ventilation in order to accelerate the curing process of the calcareous cementitious binder and produce sufficient strength and stiffness in about 0.5-30 minutes to resist spring-back upon release of the compaction pressure and to tolerate subsequent handling and processing stresses;

    the diluted carbon dioxide comprises about 1%-50% carbon dioxide gas and about 50%-99% inert gases or air, and its relative humidity ranges from 0% to 100% and its temperature from -100°

    C. to 200°

    C.;

    the application pressure of the diluted carbon dioxide gas ranges from the atmospheric pressure to about 5000 KPa.

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