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Flame retardant asphalt composition    
United States Patent4804696   
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Inventor(s)Jolitz; Randal J. (Algonquin, IL); Kirk; Donald R. (Pittsburg, KS)
AbstractDisclosed is a fire retardant asphalt composition. The composition comprises: (a) about 40-60% wt asphalt; (b) about 1-20% wt thermoplastic; (c) about 30-40% wt flame retarding agent; and (d) the flame retarding agent comprises: (i) about 65-80% weight monoammonium phosphate, (ii) about 5-15% weight ammonium sulfate; and (iii) about 1% weight silicone polymer. Variations of this composition have passed the UL 790 test for Class A flame retardant materials.
   














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Inventor     Jolitz; Randal J. (Algonquin, IL); Kirk; Donald R. (Pittsburg, KS)
Owner/Assignee     Tamko Asphalt Products, Inc. (Joplin, MO)
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Publication Date     February 14, 1989
Application Number     07/173,437
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Filing Date     March 25, 1988
US Classification     524/68 524/71 524/505
Int'l Classification     C08G 077/04 C08L 095/00
Examiner     Lilling; Herbert J.
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Attorney/Law Firm     Arnold, White & Durkee
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What is claimed is:

1. A flame retardant composition comprising:

(a) about 45-65% wt asphalt;

(b) about 1-20% wt styrene-butadiene-styrene;

(c) about 15-40% wt flame retardant

(i) about 60-90% wt monoammonium phosphate,

(ii) about 5-30% wt ammonium sulfate;

(iii) about 1-5% wt methyl hydrogen polysiloxane.

2. A flame retardant asphalt composition comprising about:

(a) 52% wt bitumen;

(b) 13% wt styrene-butadiene-styrene;

(c) 35% wt flame retardant where the flame retardant comprises about:

(i) 75% wt monoammonium phosphate,

(ii) 10% wt ammonium sulfate,

(iii) 1% wt methyl hydrogen polysiloxane;

(iv) 4% wt muscovite mica; and

(v) 4% wt magnesium silicate.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a flame retardant asphalt composition. More specifically, the invention relates to a thermoplastic modified asphalt composition that includes a flame retardant coated with a silicone polymer.

2. Background

Asphalt is an excellent sealing and adhesive material. As such, asphalt is used extensively in the roofing industry. All sorts of roofing materials contain asphalt, including shingles and roofing paper.

Notwithstanding its excellent sealing and adhesive characteristics, asphalt has one major drawback. Asphalt is very combustible. As such, it is important to reduce the combustibility of an asphalt composition.

Many localities have regulations that require roofing materials to conform to certain standards. For instance, many such regulations require that roofing materials qualify as a Class A material under UL 790 or ASTM E-108 standards. These standards measure flame spread for noncombustible based decks and flame spread and brand penetration for combustible based decks.

Presently available flame retardant asphalt compositions have had difficulty in qualifying as a Class A material. Many of those that have passed include expensive and sometimes toxic ingredients. As such, the compositions are expensive and possibly dangerous.

Other presently available Class A flame retardant asphalt compositions include large quantities of noncombustible inert fillers. These materials are often heavy which may cause material handling problems.

Accordingly, a need exists to provide a thermoplastic modified asphalt material that is suitable for use on dwellings, schools and public facilities under the regulations now in force throughout the United States.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention addresses the current need for an inexpensive flame retardant asphalt composition for roofing materials. The inventive composition includes asphalt, a thermoplastic and a flame retarding ingredient. Preferably, the composition comprises by weight about 45-65% asphalt, about 1-20% thermoplastic and about 15-40% flame retarding ingredient ("flame retardant"). Preferably, the flame retardant includes by weight about 60-90% monoammonium phosphate, about 5-30% ammonium sulfate and about 1-5% methyl hydrogen polysiloxane. Some inert fillers may be added to complete the composition.

A preferred embodiment of the flame retardant asphalt composition has passed the UL 790 tests for Class A materials. As such, that composition complies with many, if not most, of the regulations for roofing materials now in place in the United States.

The composition is manufactured by mixing the asphalt and a thermoplastic at temperatures between about 325.degree.-425.degree. F. Next, the flame retardant is added and mixed into the modified asphalt, preferably by a paddle mixer. As such, the composition is easy to make.

A major ingredient of the flame retardant is ammonium sulfate. Ammonium sulfate is an inexpensive material sometimes used as a fire retardant.

A second major ingredient of the flame retardant is monoammonium phosphate. Monoammonium phosphate is also an inexpensive flame retardant. It is presently less expensive than halogen based flame retardants and up to four times less than polyammonium phosphate of comparable strength.

Monoammonium phosphate is very soluble in water. Ammonium sulfate is relatively soluble in water. Both ingredients have a tendency to leach out of compositions exposed to water. As such, neither ingredient has been used as a major ingredient in a flame retardant asphalt composition.

The flame retardant includes a methyl hydrogen polysiloxane ("silicone polymer") that forms a film. The film is a surface treatment that prevents water adsorption and absorption. As such, the film makes the flame retardant water repellent. The film also allows the flame retardant to withstand higher processing temperatures and UV radiation.

The features and advantages of the present invention are meant to be illustrative rather than exhaustive. Further advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent while reviewing the detailed description of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention comprises three ingredients:

(1) bitumen;

(2) a thermoplastic; and

(3) a flame retarding agent.

The bitumen ingredient preferably includes petroleum asphalt. Preferably, this ingredient comprises about 45-65% by weight of the composition. It is preferred that the bitumen ingredient be 52% of the composition.

The thermoplastic ingredient may include thermoplastic elastomers or thermoplastic rubbers including scrap thermoplastics. More specifically, this ingredient is preferably styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS). The thermoplastic is blended with the bitumen at temperatures between 325.degree. and 425.degree. F.

Preferably, the flame retardant comprises between about 15-40% of the composition. The ingredients of the flame retardant include, preferably, about 60-90% monoammonium phosphate, about 5-30% ammonium sulfate and about 1-5% methyl hydrogen polysiloxane. The flame retardant is mixed into the thermoplastic modified bitumen. Preferably, the bitumen is maintained at 325.degree.-425.degree. F. during mixing.

The most preferred flame retardant is 35% wt of the composition and comprises:

(1) about 75% monoammonium phosphate;

(2) about 10% ammonium sulfate;

(3) about 1% methyl hydrogen polysiloxane;

(4) about 5% muscovite mica;

(5) about 5% magnesium aluminum silicate.

Such a retardant is available from Ansul Fire Protection, Inc. under the trade name FORAY. Ansul Fire Protection, Inc. is located in Marinette, Wisconsin.

The inventive composition is conveniently made by first blending the thermoplastic with the asphalt at temperatures between 325.degree. and 425.degree. F. Next, the flame retardant is added to the thermoplastic modified asphalt by mixing, preferably by paddle mixers where the modified asphalt is maintained above 325.degree. F.

The inventive composition may be used in several different roofing applications and on different carriers. The composition may be used in conjunction with polyester or fiberglass reinforcements.

The following example is presented to show a preferred embodiment of the invention. It is not intended to limit the scope or content of the disclosure or invention.

The preferred composition includes by weight:

(1) about 52% asphalt;

(2) about 13% styrene-butadiene-styrene;

(3) about 26% monoammonium phosphate;

(4) about 1% methyl hydrogen polysiloxane;

(5) about 4% ammonium sulfate;

(6) about 2% muscovite mica; and

(7) about 2% magnesium aluminum silicate.

This composition has been tested by UL under UL 790 conditions. UL has awarded the preferred composition a Class A ranking.

The preferred composition may be made by:

(1) Heating the asphalt to about 350.degree.-400.degree. F.;

(2) Adding and mixing styrene-butadiene-styrene ("SBS") into the heated asphalt; and

(3) Adding and mixing the flame retardant into the heated modified bitumen with a paddle mixer.

The example and descriptions provided are meant to be a clear indication of the inventive composition. However, reasonable modifications and variations are possible without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.

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