Claims
- 1. An acoustically absorbent porous panel comprising:a foamed cementitious layer formed from an uncured aqueous foamed cementitious material comprising on a wet basis about 53% to about 68% by weight cement, about 17% to about 48% by weight water, about 0.05% to about 5% by weight fiber, and about 0.01% to about 10% by weight surfactant selected from a group consisting of amphoteric, anionic, and nonionic surfactants having a hydrophobic portion containing 8 to 20 carbons; pores distributed within the cured material comprising about 75% to about 95% by volume of the layer; wherein the pores have an average size from about 50 μm to about 200 μm, and are open to other pores creating pathways through the cementitious material whereby sound can be absorbed; and a backing layer affixed to the foamed cementitious layer.
- 2. The acoustic panel of claim 1, wherein the uncured foamed cementitious material comprises on a wet basis about 53% to about 63% by weight cement.
- 3. The acoustic panel of claim 1, wherein the backing is sufficiently stiff as to function as a carrier for the foamed cementitious material prior to being cured.
- 4. The acoustic panel of claim 1, wherein the acoustic panel is an acoustic ceiling tile.
- 5. The acoustic panel of claim 1, wherein the foamed cementitious layer is substantially free of aggregate.
- 6. The acoustic panel of claim 1, wherein the foamed cementitious layer is substantially free of external binder.
- 7. The acoustical panel of claim 1, wherein the backing layer is selected from the group consisting of paper, scrim, paperboard, felt, fiberglass batt, mineral wool batt and mineral fiberboard.
- 8. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the uncured aqueous foamed cementitious material comprises on a wet basis about 54% to about 61% by weight cement, about 32% to about 44% by weight water, about 0.1% to about 3% by weight fiber, and about 0.5% to about 5% by weight surfactant.
- 9. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the foamed cementitious material also contains about 1% to about 10% by weight calcium silicate.
- 10. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 9, wherein the calcium silicate is wollastonite.
- 11. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the cement is selected from the group consisting of gypsum cement, portland cement, sorrel cement, slag cement, fly ash cement, calcium alumina cement and mixtures thereof.
- 12. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 11, wherein the gypsum cement is selected from the group consisting of calcium sulfate alpha hemihydrate and calcium sulfate beta hemihydrate.
- 13. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the surfactant is selected from the group consisting of betaine, sultaine, propionate, cocamidopropyl betaine, cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine, cocoamphoproprionate, sulfate, sulfosuccinate, amine oxide, cocamidopropyl amine oxide, cocamine oxide, lauramine oxide, myristamine oxide, and oleamine oxide.
- 14. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the surfactant comprises an ethoxylated alkyl phenol.
- 15. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the foamed cementitious layer has a facing side and a backing side, and a dense skin comprising less than 2% of total thickness of the foamed cementitious layer is formed on both the facing side and the backing side.
- 16. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the foamed cementitious layer has a density between about 10 lbs/ft3 and about 40 lbs/ft3.
- 17. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 16, wherein the foamed cementitious layer has a density between about 15 lbs/ft3 and about 35 lbs/ft3.
- 18. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 17, wherein the foamed cementitious layer has a density between about 20 lbs/ft3 and about 30 lbs/ft3.
- 19. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the fibers are from about 0.25 inches to about 0.75 inches in length and between about 0.0005 inches and about 0.007 inches in diameter.
- 20. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the fibers are synthetic organic fibers selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide, acrylic, rayon and polyolefin.
- 21. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 20, wherein the polyester fibers are polyethylene terephthalate fibers.
- 22. The acoustical panel of claim 1, wherein a primer coating is applied to the backing material.
- 23. The acoustical panel of claim 22, wherein the primer coating is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl acetate and mixtures thereof.
- 24. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the Noise Reduction Coefficient of the panel is at least 0.5.
- 25. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 24, wherein the Noise Reduction Coefficient of the panel is at least 0.6.
- 26. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 25, wherein the Noise Reduction Coefficient of the panel is at least 0.7.
- 27. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 1, wherein the uncured aqueous foamed cementitious material comprises on a wet basis about 56% to about 61% by weight cement, about 32% to about 42% by weight water, about 0.28% to about 1.3% by weight fiber, and about 0.7% to about 2% by weight surfactant.
- 28. An acoustically absorbent porous panel comprising:a facing layer formed from a cured aqueous foamed cementitious material comprising cement, fibers and surfactant and having a density between about 10 lb/ft3 and about 40 lb/ft3, a Hess rake finger scratch test result of at least 12, a Noise Reduction Coefficient of at least 0.5, and a sag test result of less than 0.15 inches at 90% RH; pores distributed within the cured material comprising about 75% to about 95% by volume of the layer; wherein the pores have an average size from about 50 μm to about 200 μm, and are open to other pores creating pathways through the cementitious material whereby sound can be absorbed; and a backing layer affixed to the facing layer.
- 29. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 28, wherein the density of the facing layer is between about 15 lb/ft3 and about 35 lb/ft3.
- 30. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 28, wherein the facing layer has an indent test result of less than 0.12 inches.
- 31. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 28, wherein the facing layer has a Hess rake finger scratch test result of at least 18.
- 32. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 28, wherein the facing layer has a Noise Reduction Coefficient is at least 0.6.
- 33. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 32, wherein the facing layer has a Noise Reduction Coefficient is at least 0.7.
- 34. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 28, wherein the facing layer has a sag test result of less than 0.05 inches at 90% RH.
- 35. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 28, wherein the moisture content of the facing layer is less than 5% by weight water.
- 36. The acoustically absorbent porous panel of claim 28, wherein the fibers are crimped.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 60/157,269, and 60/157,301, each filed Oct. 1, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/157269 |
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60/157301 |
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