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I claim:
1. A veneer plaster composition comprising, in parts by weight based on
about 1,778 to about 2,251 parts by weight of the dry composition: from
about 1,700 to about 1,925 parts by weight of calcium sulfate beta
hemihydrate, from about 75 to about 300 parts by weight of silica sand,
from about 1 to about 6 parts by weight of a melamine-formaldehyde-sodium
bisulfite polymer dispersant, and from about 2 to about 20 parts by weight
of additives for improved set and trowelability.
2. A veneer plastic composition as defined in claim 1, wherein said silica
sand has a fineness of:
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% Retained on #50 U.S. Standard Sieve
0-0.4
% Retained on #70 U.S. Standard Sieve
0.2-8
% Retained on #100 U.S. Standard Sieve
8-47
% Retained on #140 U.S. Standard Sieve
23-42
% Retained on #200 U.S. Standard Sieve
15-32
% Retained on #270 U.S. Standard Sieve
4-13
% Retained on #325 U.S. Standard Sieve
2-5.
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3. A veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 1, wherein said
melamine-formaldehyde-sodium bisulfite polymer dispersant is
water-soluble, and has a molecular weight of about 5,000 to about 20,000,
and wherein said composition provides a white color upon setting.
4. A veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 3, wherein said
additives include from about 1.5 to about 5 parts by weight of set
stabilizer, from about 0.2 to about 2 parts by weight of set retarder,
from about 0.25 to about 2 parts by weight of water retentive aid and from
about 0.2 to about 1.5 parts by weight of trowel working aid.
5. A veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 1, wherein said calcium
sulfate beta hemihydrate is a blend of about half having an average
particle diameter of about 5 microns and half having an average particle
diameter of about 35 microns.
6. A veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 1, wherein said
melamine-formaldehyde-sodium bisulfite polymer dispersant has a maximum of
about 10% retained on a #70 sieve, a purity of at least about 96%, a bulk
density of about 40 pounds/ft.sup.3, is water-soluble, and has a molecular
weight in the range of about 5,000 to about 20,000.
7. A veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 1 further comprising
from about 750 to about 900 parts by weight of water to form a trowelable
composition.
8. A veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 7 having a density of
about 110 to 115 lbs./ft..sup.3.
9. A veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 7 having a setting time
by cement Vicat of about 60 to about 80 minutes.
10. A veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 4, wherein said water
retentive aid is present in an amount of about 0.25 to about 2 parts by
weight and comprises a superabsorbent acrylate polymer, and wherein the
trowel working aid comprises a methyl vinyl ether/maleic acid polymer in
an amount of about 0.2 to about 1.5 parts by weight.
11. A veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 4, wherein said silica
sand has a fineness of:
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% Retained on #50 U.S. Standard Sieve
0-0.4
% Retained on #70 U.S. Standard Sieve
0.2-8
% Retained on #100 U.S. Standard Sieve
8-47
% Retained on #140 U.S. Standard Sieve
23-42
% Retained on #200 U.S. Standard Sieve
15-32
% Retained on #270 U.S. Standard Sieve
4-13
% Retained on #325 U.S. Standard Sieve
2-5.
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12. A veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 10, wherein said
application aid additives include from about 1.5 to about 5 parts by
weight of set stabilizer selected from the group consisting of tartaric
acid, citric acid, sodium citrate, an acrylic resin, and mixtures thereof.
13. A set veneer plaster composition resulting from the setting reaction of
the ingredients of claim 7.
14. A set veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 13, said set
veneer plaster composition having been dried and being substantially
devoid of free water.
15. A set veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 14, said plaster
composition having a compressive strength greater than 3,000 psi.
16. A set veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 14, said plaster
composition having an abrasion resistance such that, after 1,000 cycles of
abrasion by a five-pound weighted brush, using a 3M Granule Embedding
Testing Machine, penetration is less than 0.04 inch.
17. A set veneer plaster composition resulting from the setting reaction of
the ingredients of claim 12.
18. A set veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 17, said set
veneer plaster composition having been dried and being substantially
devoid of free water.
19. A set veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 17, said plaster
composition having a compressive strength greater than 3,000 psi.
20. A set veneer plaster composition as defined in claim 17, said plaster
composition having an abrasion resistance such that, after 1,000 cycles of
abrasion by a five-pound weighted brush, using a 3M Granule Embedding
Testing Machine, penetration is less than 0.04 inch. |
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This invention relates to a novel, improved veneer plaster having improved
strength and abrasion resistance and more particularly to a plaster
formulation incorporating novel dispersants and fine aggregates to reduce
mixing water demand.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Veneer plasters are commonly employed to form wall surfaces, involving the
application of a plaster coat, about 1/16-inch thick, over suitable
plaster receptive boards, previously applied to a wall framework. These
veneer plasters commonly have a compressive strength of about 1,200-1,400
psi, when tested according to ASTM-C472-90a, and have a penetration of
over 0.05 inch after 200 cycles of brushing with a 3M Granule Embedding
Testing Machine with a 5-pound loaded wire brush. They normally require
about 65 grams of water per 100 grams of dry plaster formulation.
A veneer plaster, of unknown composition, has been sold having a
compressive strength of about 3,000 psi. Accordingly, a formulation is
desired for producing a veneer plaster having in excess of 3,000 psi
compressive strength, substantially improved abrasion resistance and also
a suitably and consistent white color.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention involves a novel plaster formulation which preferably
includes about 1,800 pounds of calcium sulfate beta hemihydrate, 200
pounds of fine silica sand, 2.7 pounds of set stabilizer, 1 pound of set
retarder, 3.6 pounds of melamine-formaldehyde-sodium bisulfite polymer
dispersant, 0.9 pound of superabsorbent polymer water retention aid and
0.7 pound of poly (methyl vinyl ether/maleic acid) trowel working aid. The
invention further involves thoroughly mixing this preferred plaster
formulation with water at a ratio of about 42 grams of water to 100 grams
of the plaster formulation, and applying this aqueous mixture to a
suitable plaster base to form a veneer plaster coat about 1/16- to
3/32-inch thick.
It is an object of this invention to provide a novel improved veneer
plaster.
It is a further object to provide a novel veneer plaster having a
compressive strength of substantially greater than 3,000 psi.
It is a still further object to provide a high strength veneer plaster
having improved abrasion resistance.
It is a still further object to provide a high strength, abrasion resistant
veneer plaster with good troweling characteristics which results in a true
white plastered wall.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will be more
readily apparent when considered in relation to the preferred embodiments
as set forth in the following specification.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The veneer plaster, according to the present invention, includes calcium
sulfate beta hemihydrate, fine silica sand and a
melamine-formaldehyde-sodium bisulfite polymer dispersant, additives as
necessary for controlling setting times, a minor amount of a water
retention aid and a minor amount of a trowel working aid.
EXAMPLE I
According to the present invention, a wall or ceiling veneer plaster dry
formulation is prepared as follows:
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Material Pounds
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Calcium Sulfate Beta Hemihydrate
1,800.
Fine Silica Sand 200.
Melamine-Formaldehyde-Sodium
3.6
Bisulfite Polymer Dispersant
Set Stabilizer 2.7
Set Retarder 1.0
Water Retentive Aid 0.9
Trowel Working Aid 0.7
Total 2,008.9
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To the above thoroughly blended dry formulation, there is added about 800
to 850 pounds of water, and the resultant aqueous slurry is uniformly
blended prior to trowel application of the slurry over a suitable
absorptive base for receiving plaster, such as a base wall of National
Gypsum Company's Kal Kore board.
The calcium sulfate beta hemihydrate, which provides the cementitious
binder, is a thorough blend of about half having an average particle
diameter of about 5 microns, the other half about 35 microns, either or
both being the product of calcination by a batch or continuous kettle
process or a continuous calcination as in a heated hollow wall container
with heated hollow screw conveyors or in a flash calciner.
The silica sand has a fineness, as measured by a U.S. Standard Sieve
Series, as follows:
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% Retained on 50 0-0.4
% Retained on 70 0.2-8
% Retained on 100 8-47
% Retained on 140 23-42
% Retained on 200 15-32
% Retained on 270 4-13
% Retained on 325 2-5.
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The silica sand provides the very abrasion resistant characteristic of the
plastered wall, with the very fine sand particles performing like a
surface of hard, smooth, ball bearing balls, and the fineness contributing
to the high density and strength of the plastered wall. A preferred source
of fine silica sand is Wedron Silica Co. number 0710 silica sand.
A novel vital element of the formulation is the
melamine-formaldehyde-sodium bisulfite polymer dispersant, which is
available as Melment F15G, a product of SKW Chemicals, Inc. This
dispersant is a fine white powder, with a maximum of 10% by weight not
passing through a #70 sieve, a purity of at least 96%, a bulk density of
40.+-.6 lbs./ft..sup.3, a pH in a 20% aqueous solution of 8.5.+-.1.5, a
percentage sodium content of 10.+-.1.0, a maximum chloride content of
0.05%, a free formaldehyde maximum content of 0.10%, with good solubility
in water, and a molecular weight of 5,000 to 20,000. This dispersant has
the critical characteristic of having little if any discoloring tendencies
in the desired white colored veneer plaster of the invention.
The set control agents are used to stabilize the setting action against
external job-induced influences and to control setting action for proper
job performance, in a manner well understood in the art.
The water retentive aid is preferably a superabsorbent polymer, such as
Grain Processing Corporation's Waterlock Polymer A-180, classed as
starch-graft-poly (sodium acrylate-co-acrylamide) superabsorbent powders,
as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,661,815. This additive controls the
release of water from the plaster into the baseboard or the atmosphere.
The trowel working aid is preferably a poly (methyl vinyl ether/maleic
acid) such as GAF Chemicals Corporation's Gantrez S-97BF. It provides the
necessary lubricity under the trowel to provide good application and
finishing properties to the plaster.
The mixed mortar density is about 110 to 115 lbs./ft..sup.3 and the dry set
density is about 92-95 lbs./ft..sup.3. The setting time is preferably
60-80 minutes by cement Vicar.
Examples of set stabilizers are NGC Stabilizer produced by National Gypsum
Company, calcium sulfate dihydrate, aluminum sulfate, potassium sulfate,
and portland cement. Examples of set retarders are NGC High Strength
Retarder produced by National Gypsum Company, tartaric acid, citric acid,
sodium citrate, acrylic resins, etc.
PREFERRED RANGES
Variations in the amounts of the several ingredients of the preferred
formulation of Example I have been found to be about as follows:
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Material Pounds
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Calcium Sulfate Beta Hemihydrate
1,700-1,925
Fine Silica Sand 75-300
Melamine-Formaldehyde-Sodium
1.0-6
Bisulfite Polymer Dispersant
Set Stabilizer 1.5-5
Set Retarder 0.2-2
Water Retentive Aid 0.25-2
Trowel Working Aid 0.2-1.5
Water to Form Optimum Plaster
750-900
Slurry
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The addition of lime may be necessary to provide the alkaline properties
required by some forms of set retarder.
Compressive strength tests were made of blocks formed from the following
formulations comparing a block A without the trowel working aid with block
B including the trowel working aid, and also of formulations comparing a
block C with a standard set retarder with block D having tartaric acid
retarder and including some hydrated lime, as follows:
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A B C D
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Hydrated Lime -- -- -- 7
Calcium Sulfate 1,800 1,800 1,800
1,793
Beta Hemihydrate
Fine Silica Sand
200 200 200
200
Melment F15G 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6
Set Stabilizer 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7
FTD Set Retarder
1.17 1.17 1.3 --
Tartaric Acid Set
-- -- -- 0.6
Retarder
Water Retentive Aid
0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9
Trowel Working Aid
-- 0.54 0.5 0.5
Water 800 800 800
782
Compressive 3,680 3,408 3,787
3,469
Strength psi
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Abrasion resistance was evaluated on samples of each formulation, using a
3M Granule Embedding Testing Machine. A weighted wire brush, five pounds,
scrubs the surface of a small sample. In all tests, penetration by the
brush after 1,000 cycles was less than 0.04 inch, averaging less than
0.02-inch scratch depth.
Having completed a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of my
invention so that those skilled in the art may practice the same, I
contemplate that variations may be made without departing from the essence
of the invention.
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