Claims
- 1. A porous, non-woven fabric mat for use as a facer, substrate, or carrier for receiving a curable substance while in the fluid state, said mat comprising a blend of dispersed, substantially randomly oriented fibers and a binder for holding said blend of fibers together;
- said blend of fibers comprising microfibers intermixed with base fibers, said microfibers comprising at least two percent (2%) of the total weight of said blend, said base fibers having a mean diameter of between about eight (8) microns and about twenty-five (25) microns;
- said binder comprising a water miscible combination of a heat settable binder resin and an effective amount of a wet proofing polymer resin compatible with said heat settable binder resin, said wet proofing polymer being selected from a group consisting of water based silicone elastomer and a fluorochemical emulsion.
- 2. A porous non-woven fabric mat for use as a facer, substrate or carrier for receiving a curable substance while in the fluid state, said mat comprising a blend of dispersed substantially randomly oriented base fibers and microfibers and a binder for holding said blend of fibers together;
- said microfibers comprising at least 2 wt% of the total weight of said blend of fibers;
- said base fibers having a mean diameter of between eight (8) microns and about twenty-five (25) microns;
- said binder comprising a water miscible combination of a heat settable binder resin and effective amount of a wet proofing polymer compatible with said heat settable resin;
- said wet proofing polymer being selected from a group consisting of a water based silicone elastomer emulsion and a fluorochemical emulsion; and
- said mat being permeable to air but having a Frazier Air Permeability of no more than about two hundred and twenty-five (225) cubic feet per minute, the mat having a thickness of between about ten (10) mils and about sixty (60) mil.
- 3. A mat as set forth in claim 2 having a Frazier Air Permeability of between about forty (40) cubic feet per minute and about two hundred and twenty-five (225) cubic feet per minute.
- 4. A laminate comprising a coating of a curable substance adhered to at least one surface of a mat, said mat comprising a blend of dispersed, substantially randomly oriented fibers and a binder for holding said blend of fibers comprising microfibers intermixed with base fibers, said microfibers comprising at least two percent (2%) the total weight of said blend, said base fibers having a mean diameter of between about eight (8) microns and about twenty-five (25) microns;
- said binder comprising a water miscible combination of a heat settable binder resin and an effective amount of a wet proofing polymer resin compatible with said heat settable binder resin, said wet proofing polymer being selected from a group consisting of a water based silicone elastomer and a fluorochemical emulsion.
- 5. A laminate comprising a coating of a curable substance adhered to at least one surface of a mat, said mat comprising a blend of dispersed substantially randomly oriented base fibers and microfibers and a binder for holding said blend of fibers together;
- said blend of fibers comprising at least 2 wt% microfibers based on the total weight of said blend;
- said base fibers having a mean diameter of between eight (8) microns and about twenty-five (25) microns;
- said binder comprising a water miscible combination of a heat settable binder resin and an effective amount of a wet proofing polymer compatible with said heat settable resin;
- said wet proofing polymer selected from a group consisting of a water based silicone elastomer emulsion and a fluorochemical emulsion; and
- said mat being permeable to air but having a Frazier Air Permeability of no more than about two hundred and twenty-five (225) cubic feet per minute, the mat having a thickness of between about ten (10) mils and about sixty (60) mil.
- 6. A laminate as set forth in claim 5 wherein said curable substance comprises a vinyl plasticol.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/685,699, filed 12/24/84, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,637,951.
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