Claims
- 1. Asphaltic roofing material in the form of a roll or shingle in which a hot mixture of an asphaltic base and inert filler is applied to a substrate such as a felt or mat of fiber glass, the improvement in which said filler comprises Class F fly ash.
- 2. Asphaltic roofing material of claim 1 in which said filler is between about 40% and 70% by weight of said mixture.
- 3. Roofing material having increased resistance to fungus comprising:
- a) a substrate web, and
- b) an asphaltic mixture coated on said substrate web, said mixture comprising an asphaltic base and an inert filler material dispersed in said asphaltic base, said inert filler comprising class F fly ash, said mixture comprising about 40-70 weight percent of said fly ash.
- 4. Roofing material as recited in claim 3 wherein at least about 70% of said fly ash is capable of passing through a 325 mesh screen.
- 5. Roofing material as recited in claim 3 formed into a shape adapted for use as a roofing shingle.
- 6. Roofing shingle having increased resistance to fungus and exhibiting superior flexibility, said shingle comprising:
- a) a substrate web, and
- b) an asphaltic mixture coated onto said substrate, said mixture comprising an asphaltic base and an inert filler material dispersed in said asphaltic base, said inert filler consisting essentially of class F fly ash particles, said mixture comprising about 40-70 weight percent of said fly ash particles, said shingle being capable of being wrapped around a one inch pipe at 40.degree. F. without cracking.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/705,372, filed May 24, 1991, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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"ASTM Specification C68-80." |
"Study of Algal Discoloration of Asphaltic Roofing Shingles", 3 M Indsutrial Mineral Products Division Dec. 1987. |
Continuations (1)
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