Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Sheet including cover or casing – Encased layer derived from inorganic settable ingredient
Reexamination Certificate
2007-07-03
2007-07-03
Kiliman, Leszek (Department: 1773)
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Sheet including cover or casing
Encased layer derived from inorganic settable ingredient
C428S071000, C428S292100, C428S309900, C428S294700, C428S312400, C428S319100, C428S405000, C428S420000, C428S426000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10796951
ABSTRACT:
A gypsum board having roughened surface glass fiber reinforcement. The roughened surface of glass fiber is created by incorporating nano or micro particles of colloidal silica or clay or other inorganic particles in a silane based sizing composition. The sizing coating is partially or completely cured and incorporated in gypsum wet mix either as additions of chopped fibers or as placement of roughened surface glass fiber mats at selected locations within a cast gypsum sheet. The roughened surface of glass fiber with nano or micro particles compliantly bonded with silane polymer transfers load from gypsum to glass fibers providing improved strength and flexure resistance of gypsum boards.
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Grassl Thomas G.
Scheerlinck Philippe M.
Swales Timothy G.
Johns Manville
Kiliman Leszek
Touslee Robert D.
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