Claims
- 1. A fire resistant laminate for retarding flame spread and flame penetration therethrough, said laminate comprising:
- (A) a solid, combustible lamina; and
- (B) bonded to said lamina (A), a hard, thin, continuous layer up to about 1/16 inch thick comprising an inorganic cementitious composition;
- wherein said layer (B) is capable of maintaining its structural strength and dimensional stability with zero flame spread when exposed to a flame temperature of 2000.degree. F. for a time period of 1 hour; and
- wherein said inorganic cementitious composition in a fluid state is capable of adhesively bonding to lamina (A) and maintaining an adhesive bond after drying to form said thin layer; and
- wherein said inorganic cementitious composition consists essentially of
- (1) a binder component comprising
- (a) 65% by weight magnesium oxide containing 98% MgO;
- (b) 16.3% by weight high alumina calcium aluminate cement containing 80% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 and 18% CaO;
- (c) 16.3% by weight silica flour; and
- (d) 2.4% by weight titanium dioxide; and
- (2) an activator comprising a magnesium chloride solution (30.degree. Baume);
- wherein the activator is in an amount of 141 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight magnesium oxide; and
- wherein said binder component is caused to set at a temperature up to about 120.degree. F. within about 45 minutes by said activator;
- said laminate having a Class I (or A) fire retardancy classification.
- 2. Fire resistant laminate according to claim 1 in which said inorganic cementitious composition contains colloidal silica.
- 3. Fire resistant laminate according to claim 2 in which layer (B) comprises said cementitious composition coated on a natural or synthetic fibrous sheet of woven or non-woven fabric, which is bonded to lamina (A).
- 4. Fire resistant laminate according to claim 3 in which said fabric is comprised of fibers selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, aramid, polyeser, nylon, carbon and quartz fibers.
- 5. Fire resistant laminate according to claim 1 in which said combustible lamina (A) is comprised of wood.
- 6. Fire resistant laminate according to claim 5 in which said layer (B) has two opposing lateral faces, and combustible, wood lamina (A) are bonded to each of said faces to form a plywood laminate.
- 7. Fire resistant laminate according to claim 6 wherein layer (B) is tinted with yellow-brown pigments to match the color of lamina (A) so that the bonding layer and wood layer are indistinguishable.
- 8. Fire resistant laminate according to claim 6 in which said layer (B) has a MOHS hardness of at least about 3.0.
- 9. Fire resistant laminate according to claim 6 in which said wood lamina are adhesively bonded to said layer (B).
- 10. Fire resistant laminate according to claim 9 wherein said wood lamina are adhesively bonded to said layer (B) with a wood-bonding adhesive selected from the group consisting of phenol-formaldehyde, urea-formaldehyde, resorcinol, melamine, melamine-urea and urea resins.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 603,799, filed Apr. 25, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,572,862 for FIRE BARRIER I. COATINGS, the entire disclosure of which is relied upon and incorporated herein by reference.
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