Claims
- 1. A fire-protecting sandwich panel, comprising a core of foam material and skin sheets of glass fiber mats impregnated with a fire-protecting epoxy resin,
- said fire-protecting epoxy resin essentially comprising a cured product of an epoxy resin made from a polyfunctional halohydrin and a polyhydric phenol and cured with a curing agent selected from the group consisting of polyamines, and carboxylic anhydrides, said cured epoxy resin having a source of carbon, a source of phosphoric acid and a source of non-inflammable gases incorporated therein throughout its mass,
- said source of carbon having a high temperature of decomposition and containing many radicals capable of entering into an esterfying reaction with phosphoric acid, said carbon source being polyvalent alcohol,
- said source of phosphoric acid being a phosphate compound having a selected decomposition temperature lower than that of said source of carbon to generate phosphoric acid whereby said esterfying reaction may take place at said selected temperature and being selected from the group consisting of ammonium orthophosphate, melamine phosphate, polyphosphoryl phosphate, and water-insoluble ammonium polyphosphate with a phosphate content of about 90% and said source of non-inflammable gases being a compound which does not take part in the curing of the epoxy resin but remains in free state therein and provides non-inflammable gases at temperatures above said selected temperature and said source of non-inflammable gases being selected from the group consisting of dicyanodiamide, urea, melamine, guanidine and a combination thereof with chlorinated paraffin.
- 2. The fire-protecting sandwich panel as claimed in claim 1, wherein said curing agent is a carboxylic anhydride.
- 3. The fire-protecting sandwich panel as claimed in claim 1, wherein said source of carbon is selected from the group consisting of mono-pentaerythritol, di-pentaerythritol, tri-pentaerythritol, and mixtures thereof.
- 4. Fire-protecting laminate comprising at least one layer of cured epoxy resin and at least one layer of glass fiber reinforcement,
- said cured epoxy resin essentially comprising a cured product of an epoxy resin made from a poly-functional halohydrin and a polyhydric phenol and cured with a curing agent selected from the group consisting of, carboxylic acids and carboxylic anhydrides, said cured epoxy resin having a source of carbon, a source of phosphoric acid and a source of non-inflammable gases incorporated therein throughout its mass,
- said source of carbon having a high temperature of decomposition and containing many radicals capable of entering into an esterfying reaction with phosphoric acid, said carbon source being polyvalent alcohol,
- said source of phosphoric acid being a phosphate compound having a selected decomposition temperature lower than that of said source of carbon to generate phosphoric acid whereby said esterfying reaction may take place at said selected temperature and being selected from the group consisting of ammonium orthophosphate, melamine phosphate, polyphosphoryl phosphate, and water-insoluble ammonium polyphosphate with a phosphate content of about 90%, and
- said source of non-inflammable gases being a compound which does not take part in the curing of the epoxy resin but remains in free state therein and provides non-inflammable gases at temperatures above said selected temperature and said source of non-inflammable gases being selected from the group consisting of dicyanodiamide, urea, melamine, guanidine and a combination thereof with chlorinated paraffin.
- 5. The fire-protecting laminate as claimed in claim 4, wherein said curing agent is a carboxylic anhydride.
- 6. The fire-protecting laminate as claimed in claim 4, wherein said source of carbon is selected from the group consisting of mono-pentaerythritol, di-pentaerythritol, tripentaerythritol, and mixtures thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 488,077 filed July 2, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,981,832 which is a division of application Ser. No. 220,431, filed Jan. 24, 1972 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,839,239.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (2)
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220431 |
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