A preferred form of this invention relates to a method of reducing panel shrinkage in the context of forming structural panels for use in a building.
It is known to form panels from synthetic polymers and the like. They are primarily used for exterior cladding over framing, or as a non-structural aesthetic finishing for the interior of buildings. The inventor has discovered that panels moulded for structural use can be subject to undesirable levels of shrinkage and this can complicate their end use or compromise a building made from them.
It is an object of the present invention to go at least some way to addressing the above shrinkage problem.
The term “comprising” or derivatives thereof such as “comprises” when used in this document in relation to a combination of features should not be interpreted exclusively. In other words the terms refer to the minimum features present, without ruling out the option of additional unspecified features. The ‘features’ may for example be physical items and/or action steps.
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a method of substantially reducing shrinkage in the production of a structural panel for use in a building, comprising:
Optionally a first layer of the polyurethane foam is sprayed onto the mould, the mesh is laid against the first layer, and a second layer of the polyurethane foam is sprayed onto the first layer to substantially encase the mesh.
Optionally the first layer makes up approximately 70% ±10%, and the second layer makes up approximately 30% ±10%, of the thickness of the panel.
Optionally the first layer is approximately 70 mm thick ±20%, and the second layer is approximately 30 mm thick ±20%.
Optionally the mesh is metallic, eg steel, and is formed from strands that are 3-8 mm thick (eg in diameter).
Optionally the mesh is formed from strands that are approximately 4 mm thick (eg in diameter).
Optionally the mould is such that the panel curves from bottom to top.
Optionally the panel provides a structural wall section and a structural roof section for a building.
Optionally the mould is such that the panel is substantially straight or planar from bottom to top.
Optionally the panel is combined with other same or substantially similar panels, butted side to side, to form a building.
Optionally the building panel has an R rating of approximately 2 m2K/W per 50 mm thickness.
Optionally the polyurethane used, or used for each layer if applicable on the claim dependency, has a density of 25-200 kg/m3.
Optionally the polyurethane used, or used for each layer if applicable on the claim dependency, has a density of approximately 32 kg/m3.
Optionally shrinkage of the polyurethane foam is no more than 0-2% by 3 months. Optionally shrinkage of the polyurethane foam is no more than 0.01% by 3 months.
Some preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The thickness of the first and second layers may be other than 70 mm and 30 mm respectively, although preferably this approximate ratio is maintained regardless of the combined thickness of the two layers. The combined thickness may for example be from 90-300 mm depending on the desired heat insulation and overall strength requirements for the finished panel.
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The mesh serves to prevent or at least significantly reduce shrinkage of the polyurethane in the panel 10 over the days, weeks and months after its completion. This is important because it enables panels to be produced in a size-reliable manner so that shrinkage does not compromise the building they are for. It has been found that shrinkage is more prone at the outside surface of a building when formed as above, which is why the mesh is preferably positioned nearer the outside surface of the panel than its interior surface. In addition to addressing shrinkage, having the imbedded mesh 6 serves to enhance security in that the panels/building walls are more difficult for a would-be intruder to cut through. The mesh may also enhance the strength of the building generally.
The polyurethane foam in each case above may for example be the product Endurathane SR42M available from the supplier Polymer Group Ltd which has a website at www.Polymer.co.nz.
The polyurea skin in each case above may for example be the product Endurathane P515, also available from the supplier Polymer Group Ltd which has a website at www.Polymer.co.nz.
Preferably the panels each have a foam density of 32 kg/m3. In some preferred embodiments they may have a density of from 25 to 200 kg/m3.
Preferably the panels have an insulation New Zealand ‘R’ rating of about 2.05 m2 K/W for every 50 mm. The preferred the ‘R’ rating of each finished panel may optionally be from 1.5 to 6 depending on how thick it is.
Preferably panels formed as above exhibit less than 1% shrinkage at 3 months after their completion, and more preferably no more than about 0.01% shrinkage by 3 months. Optionally the shrinkage may be no more than 0% to 2% by 3 months.
Preferably the panels are structural in that they need no framework strengthening, for example they do not need any upright beams or framing to make them load bearing.
The strips 20 for the screws to gain purchase are not load bearing, preferably they are approximately 9 mm to approximately 15 mm thick, and most preferably approximately 12 mm thick. The strips are preferably flexible so as to bend with curvature in the panel. They may be formed from plywood. They preferably bond into to the sprayed polyurethane.
In terms of disclosure, this document hereby anticipates and disclosures any feature mentioned herein in combination with any one or more other features mentioned herein, even if such combination is not the subject of a claim.
While some preferred forms of the invention have been described by way of example it should be understood that modifications and improvements can occur without departing from the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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757092 | Sep 2019 | NZ | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NZ2020/050085 | 8/7/2020 | WO |