Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With synthetic resinous component – With nonresinous component
Patent
1985-04-18
1986-12-23
Perham, Alfred C.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With synthetic resinous component
With nonresinous component
52727, 52729, 52DIG7, E04C 330, E04C 334, E04C 206
Patent
active
046304193
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to building components, for example studs for supporting wall boards, made of a plaster-resin mixture, with a fibrous sheet embedded near the surface. Components according to the invention have excellent fire-resistant properties. Such components can be made by, for example, introducing a plaster-resin slurry into a mould lined with fibrous sheets, and allowing the slurry to set, or they may be made continuously by, for example, passing the slurry and sheets through one or more suitably profiled conveyors, vibration being employed to cause the slurry to penetrate through the sheets. Such components may be of H, C or U section for use as, for example, studs. They can also be used, for example, as ceiling panels or acoustic tiles, for which purposes they may be of hollow or channel form, and be filled with fibrous or other porous material.
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BPB Industries Public Limited Company
Perham Alfred C.
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