Claims
- 1. A composite material comprising:
an expanded synthetic polymer particulate having a particle size between 0.0625 and 0.5 inches; a dispersant coating said particulate so as to suppress electrostatic attraction therein; a matrix material surrounding said particulate, said matrix material is present from 0.25 to 1 pound per gallon of said particulate.
- 2. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said particulate is polystyrene.
- 3. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said particulate is polyurethane.
- 4. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said particulate is polyisocyanate.
- 5. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said particulate is polypropylene.
- 6. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said particulate is polyethylene.
- 7. The composite material of claim 1 further comprising a thickener.
- 8. The composite material of claim 7 wherein said thickener is selected from the group consisting of: cellulose, starch, and polyvinyl alcohol.
- 9. The composite material of claim 1 wherein the particle size is between 0.1250 and 0.375 inches.
- 10. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said dispersant is present from 0.125 to 0.75 pounds per gallon of said synthetic polymer particulate.
- 11. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said dispersant agent is selected from the group consisting of: an inorganic calcium salt slurry, a silicate, and a water dispersible polymer.
- 12. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said dispersant agent is a road emulsion comprising a styrene butadiene rubber latex.
- 13. The composite material of claim 12 wherein said styrene butadiene latex is present from 3 to 10 total weight percent of said emulsion.
- 14. The composite material of claim 12 wherein said styrene butadiene latex is present from 5 to 7 total weight percent of said emulsion.
- 15. The composite material of claim 11 wherein the inorganic calcium salt slurry is slack lime.
- 16. The composite material of claim 11 wherein the water dispersible polymer is selected from the group consisting of: a copolymer of polyvinyl chloride with other authentically unsaturated monomers such as vinyl acetate or vinyl alcohol; acrylic resins; polyimides; epoxy resins and ionic detergents.
- 17. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said matrix material being present from 0.3 to 0.8 pound per gallon of said particulate.
- 18. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said matrix material is selected from the group consisting of: magnesium oxy-chloride cement, magnesium oxy-sulfate cement, magnesium oxy-phosphate cement, sulfa alumina cement, magnesium oxy-phosphate cement and silicate cement.
- 19. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said dispersant is sodium silicate and said matrix is sodium silicate.
- 20. A process for preparing a light weight structure comprising the steps of:
passing an expanded synthetic polymer through a plurality of meshes to remove a fraction therefrom having dimensions of less than 0.0625 inches and greater than 0.5 inches to obtain an expanded synthetic polymer particulate; mixing a dispersant with said expanded particulate to form a lightweight dispersal; combining said dispersal with a matrix material at a ratio of between 0.25 to 1 pound of said matrix material per gallon of said dispersal; and allowing sufficient time for said matrix material to set.
- 21. The process of claim 20 wherein said synthetic polymer is polystyrene.
- 22. The process of claim 20 wherein said synthetic polymer is polyisocyanate.
- 23. The process of claim 20 wherein said synthetic polymer is polyurethane.
- 24. The process of claim 20 wherein said synthetic polymer is polyethylene.
- 25. The process of claim 20 wherein said dispersant is an aqueous solution or colloid and further comprising the step of: drying said dispersal prior to combining with said matrix.
- 26. The process of claim 20 further comprising the step of adding a thickener to said matrix prior to combining said matrix with said dispersal.
- 27. The process of claim 26 wherein said thickener is selected from the group consisting of: cellulose, starch, and polyvinyl alcohol.
- 28. The process of claim 20 further comprising the step of removing the fraction having a dimension of less than 0.125 inches.
- 29. The process of claim 20 further comprising the step of removing the fraction having a dimension of more than 0.375 inches.
- 30. The process of claim 20 wherein said dispersant is present from 0.125 to 0.75 pounds per gallon of said particulate.
- 31. The process of claim 20 wherein said dispersant agent is selected from the group consisting of: an inorganic calcium salt slurry, a silicate, and a water dispersible polymer.
- 32. The process of claim 20 wherein said matrix being present from 0.3 to 0.8 pound per gallon of said particulate.
- 33. The process of claim 20 wherein said matrix is selected from the group consisting of: magnesium oxy-chloride cement, magnesium oxy-sulfate cement, sulfa alumina cement, silicate cement, and polymer modified Portland cement.
- 34. The process of claim 20 wherein the step of combining said dispersal and said matrix occurs through pumping said dispersal and said binder simultaneously onto a substrate.
- 35. The process of claim 20 wherein said dispersant is an anionic road emulsion comprising a styrene butadiene rubber latex.
- 36. A light weight composite material comprising:
an expanded synthetic polymer particulate comprising particles of less than 0.0625 inches; a dispersant matrix of rubber modified asphalt emulsion surrounding said particulate, said particulate being compacted prior to set of said matrix.
- 37. The composite material of claim 36 further comprising a styrene resin overcoating.
- 38. A structure produced from a composition according to claim 1.
- 39. The structure of claim 38 further comprising a sheet material adjacent to the composition.
- 40. The structure of claim 39 wherein said sheet material is selected from the group consisting of: polyester, tar paper, polyvinyl chloride, polyalkylene, and asphalt saturated fiberglass mat.
- 41. The structure of claim 39 wherein said sheet material has a first side pre-impregnated with a dry cementious matrix material and a second side pre-impregnated with water impervious material.
- 42. The structure of claim 41 wherein said dry cementious matrix material is in contact with the composition according to claim 1.
- 43. The structure of claim 41 wherein said dry cementious matrix is magnesium oxy-chloride cement.
- 44. The structure of claim 41 wherein said sheet material is polyester mesh.
- 45. The structure of claim 41 wherein said water impervious material is latex rubber modified asphalt emulsion.
- 46. A process of applying a composite material to a substrate comprising the steps of:
forcing a stream of dispersant into fluid communication with a stream of expanded synthetic polymer particulate having a particle size between 0.0625 and 0.5 inches; propelling said dispersed particulate and a matrix slurry through a tube to form a foamed combined stream; and applying a foamed applied stream to the substrate.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/276,410 filed Mar. 16, 2001 and is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60276410 |
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