Claims
- 1. An artificial stone wherein an artificial stone mixture containing an inorganic material mixture component comprising a fine powder component of an inorganic material having a size of from 5 to 70 mesh and a finely divided component of an inorganic material of size not greater than 100 mesh in which the sum of the fine powder component of the inorganic material and the finely divided component of the inorganic material is 89% by weight or more based on the total amount, and 11% by eight or less, based on the total amount, of a resin monomer component, is struck and combined with and integrated into a cured slab.
- 2. The artificial stone of claim 1, wherein the cured slab is a resin-containing material.
- 3. The artificial stone of claim 2, wherein the cured slab contains an inorganic material mixture component in which the sum of the fine powder component of the inorganic material having the size of from 5 to 70 mesh and the finely divided component of the inorganic material of size not greater than 100 mesh is 89% by weight or less based on the total amount, and 11% by weight or less, based on the total amount, of a resin component.
- 4. The artificial stone of claim 3, wherein the resin component is a methacrylate ester resin.
- 5. The artificial stone composition of claim 1 or 3, wherein the fine powder component and the finely divided component are contained at a weight ratio of from 0.5:1 to 5:1.
- 6. The artificial stone of claim 1 or 3, wherein at least a part of the fine powder component or the finely divided component is a luminous or fluorescent material.
- 7. The artificial stone of claim 1 or 2, wherein the cured slab contains an industrial waste.
- 8. The artificial stone of claim 7, wherein the cured slab is formed of a cement or resin material.
- 9. The artificial stone of claim 7, wherein the industrial waste is blast furnace slag or a glass.
- 10. The artificial stone of claim 1 or 2, wherein the cured slab is formed of a cement or resin material.
- 11. The artificial stone of claim 1, wherein the resin monomer component is a methacrylate ester.
- 12. The artificial stone of claim 11, wherein the artificial stone mixture contains a resin.
- 13. The artificial stone of claim 11, wherein the artificial stone mixture contains an industrial waste.
- 14. The artificial stone of claim 13, wherein the industrial waste is blast furnace slag or a glass.
- 15. An artificial stone wherein a curable mixture is struck and combined with and integrated into a cured slab which is formed from an artificial stone mixture containing an inorganic material mixture component comprising a fine powder component of an inorganic material having a size of from 5 to 70 mesh and a finely divided component of an inorganic material of size not greater than 100 mesh in which the sum of the fine powder component of the inorganic material and the finely divided component of the inorganic material is 89% by weight or more based on the total amount, and 11% by weight or less, based on the total amount, of a resin monomer component.
- 16. The artificial stone of claim 15, wherein the resin monomer component is a methacrylate ester.
- 17. The artificial stone of claim 1, 15 or 3, wherein the surface of a part or the whole of the fine powder component of the inorganic material has an inorganic material layer or an organic material layer which has been coated and cured.
- 18. The artificial stone composition of claim 17, wherein the coated cured surface layer has a thickness of from 5 to 50 μm.
- 19. The artificial stone composition of claim 17, wherein at least 10%, based on the total amount, of the fine powder component has a coated cured surface layer.
- 20. The artificial stone composition of claim 17, wherein the fine powder component has a coated cured surface layer which is baked with a water glass, a pigment-containing water glass or a glazing agent for porcelain.
- 21. The artificial stone composition of claim 17 which has a coated cured surface layer formed of a pigment-containing resin.
- 22. The artificial stone of claim 17, wherein at least a part of the fine powder component is a transparent inorganic material of which the surface is baked with a luminous or fluorescent material or coated therewith at room temperature.
- 23. The artificial stone of claim 22, wherein the transparent inorganic material is a glass or silica rock.
- 24. The artificial stone of claim 22, wherein a ratio of from 5 to 40% by weight of the finely divided component of the inorganic material is a luminous or fluorescent material.
- 25. The artificial stone of claim 17, wherein at least a part of the fine powder component or the finely divided component is a luminous or fluorescent material.
- 26. The artificial stone of claim 15, wherein the curable mixture contains a resin.
- 27. The artificial stone of claim 15 or 26, wherein the curable mixture contains an industrial waste.
- 28. The artificial stone of claim 27, wherein the industrial waste is blast furnace slag or a glass.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/845,278, filed May 1, 2001, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/194,878, filed Mar. 4, 1999, now abandoned, which is a 371 application of PCT/JP97/01169, filed Apr. 4, 1997.
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