Claims
- 1. A method for producing a composite having a decorative cladding as a first layer affixed to a concrete substrate as a second layer by an intervening transition layer. The method comprising the steps of:
A. preparing a mixture of a polymerizable resin binder solution and a solid particle filler mix as the first layer; B. placing a cement-based substrate material in interfacial relation with the first layer; C. developing the transition layer consisting essentially of the binder solution at an interface of the first and second layers, such that the binder solution can migrate into the substrate material to form transition layer pockets in the substrate material; and D. curing the binder solution in the first layer and the transition layer to produce a durable surface cladding mechanically and chemically affixed to the second layer.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further including the steps of:
E. depositing the first layer mixture prepared in step A into a mold; F. preparing the substrate material as a cement slurry that is placed in the mold over the first layer; and G. curing the cement slurry concurrently with the curing of the binder solution in step D.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further including the step of depositing the first layer mixture prepared in step A into a mold, and wherein the substrate material is a cast concrete unit that is placed in the mold over the first layer in step B.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the curing step D is performed by exposing the binder solution to ultraviolet radiation directed through a UV transparent bottom of the mold.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein step A includes blending the solid particle filler mix to include UV radiation blocking and UV radiation transmitting solid particles.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the blending step includes proportioning concentrations of UV blocking and UV transmitting solid particles in ranges of from 10-90 to 50-50 weight percent of the filler mix.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein step A further includes adding at least one initiator to promote UV curing of the binder solution.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein step A further includes adding initiators to promote UV and thermal curing of the binder solution.
- 9. The method of claim 5, wherein step A includes formulating a blend of resins in the binder solution to at least one olygomer and at least one monomer as a low viscosity diluent.
- 10. The method of claim 5, wherein step A prepares the resin binder solution using at least one resin selected from the group including polyurethanes, polyepoxides, unsaturated polyesters polyols, acrylics, epoxy acrylates, urethane acrylates, polyester acrylates, acrylic acrylates, methacrylates, and monomers and oligomers based on backbone structures thereof.
- 11. A method for producing a composite having a decorative cladding as a first layer affixed to a porous substrate as a second layer by an intervening transition layer, the method comprising the steps of:
A. preparing the first layer as a mixture of a polymerizable resin binder solution, a solid particle filler mix including 10-50 weight percent ultraviolet radiation-blocking solid particles and 90-50 weight percent ultraviolet radiation-transmitting solid particles, an ultraviolet radiation cure promoting agent, and a thermal cure promoting agent; B. applying the first layer to a face surface of the substrate, such that a resin-rich portion of the binder solution can migrate into pockets and pores in the substrate face surface to develop the transition layer; and C. directing ultraviolet radiation at the mixture, thereby achieving an abrupt cure of that portion of the resin binder solution exposed to the ultraviolet radiation and leaving uncured resin binder solution to cure thermally over time as promoted by the thermal cure promoting agent.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the mixture prepared in step A is a first mixture including a high viscosity resin binder solution, the method further including the steps of:
D. preparing a second mixture of a low viscosity resin binder solution and thermal and photo cure promoting agents; and E. prior to applying the prepared first mixture in step B, applying the prepared second mixture directly to the face surface of the substrate, such that the low viscosity resin binder solution can readily infiltrate the pores and pockets in the substrate face surface in advance of the resin-rich portion of the high viscosity resin binder solution, thereby enhancing development of the transition layer.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further including the steps of:
D. depositing the mixture prepared in step A as the first layer into a mold having a UV transparent bottom; and E. placing the substrate in the mold to apply the first layer to the substrate face surface, the first layer being exposed to ultraviolet radiation through the mold UV transparent bottom.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the mixture prepared in step A is a first mixture including an oligomer-rich resin binder solution, the method further including the steps of:
F. preparing a second mixture of a monomer-rich resin binder solution and a thermal cure promoting agent; and G. prior to applying the prepared first mixture, apply the prepared second mixture directly to the face surface of the substrate, such that the monomer-rich resin binder solution can readily infiltrate the pores and pockets in the substrate face surface in advance of the resin-rich portion of the oligomer-rich resin binder solution, thereby enhancing development of the transition layer.
- 15. The method of claim 12, wherein the ultraviolet radiation directing step C includes a step of using a source that emits long wavelength ultraviolet radiation within the range of 325-450 nanometers.
- 16. A method for producing a composite having a decorative cladding affixed to a face surface of a concrete substrate by an intervening transition layer, the method comprising the steps of:
A. applying to the substrate face surface a first mixture of a first polymerizable resin binder solution including a low concentration of a resin oligomer, a high concentration of a resin monomer as a diluent, an ultraviolet radiation cure promoting agent and a thermal cure promoting agent, such that the first binder solution migrates into pockets and pores in the substrate face surface to develop the transition layer; B. depositing on the substrate face surface as the decorative cladding overlying the transition layer a second mixture of a second polymerizable resin binder solution including a high concentration of a resin oligomer, and a low concentration of a resin monomer, an ultraviolet radiation cure promoting agent, a thermal cure promoting agent, and a filler including decorative solid particles that essentially block transmission of ultraviolet radiation; and C. exposing the first and second resin binder solutions to ultraviolet radiation, thereby achieving a cure of portions of the first and second resin binder solutions exposed to the ultraviolet radiation and leaving uncured portions of the first and second resin binder solutions to cure thermally over time, as promoted by the thermal cure promoting agents.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein deposition of the second mixture in step B is performed by first applying a layer of the second binder solution onto the transition layer, and then dispersing the solid filler particles into the second binder solution layer.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein, prior to deposition of the second resin binder solution in step B, the transition layer is exposed to ultraviolet radiation sufficient to cure the first resin binder solution to a tacky state.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 09/328,494, filed Jun. 6, 1999, which copending application claims priority based on Provisional Application No. 60/088,702, filed Jun. 9, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60088702 |
Jun 1998 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09328494 |
Jun 1999 |
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10097845 |
Mar 2002 |
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