Claims
- 1. A method of making a glass fiber facing sheet for an engineered surface comprising:providing an open mesh glass scrim having a plurality of intersecting yarns bonded at their crossover points to provide dimensional stability to said scrim; forming a melt blown polymer web having a basis weight between about 45 and 75 g/m2 onto one face of the open mesh glass scrim to cover at least a portion of the mesh openings on said one face and to provide an exposed grid profile surface on the opposed face of the open mesh glass scrim for mechanical interaction with a cementitious composition; and melting the polymer to form a microporous layer on one face of the scrim.
- 2. A method of making a glass fiber facing sheet for an engineered surface comprising:providing an open mesh glass scrim having a plurality of intersecting yarns bonded at their crossover points to provide dimensional stability to said scrim; applying a microporous layer onto the glass scrim; and forming a melt blown polymer web onto one face of the open mesh glass scrim to cover at least a portion of the mesh openings on said one face and to provide an exposed grid profile surface on the opposed face of the open mesh glass scrim for mechanical interaction with a cementitious composition; wherein said step of applying a microporous layer onto the glass scrim occurs prior to forming the melt blown polymer web.
- 3. A method of making a glass fiber facing sheet for an engineered surface comprising:providing an open mesh glass scrim having a plurality of intersecting yarns bonded at their crossover points to provide dimensional stability to said scrim; forming a melt blown polymer web onto one face of the open mesh glass scrim to cover at least a portion of the mesh openings on said one face and to provide an exposed grid profile surface on the opposed face of the open mesh glass scrim for mechanical interaction with a cementitious composition; and applying a microporous layer onto the melt blown polymer web after said forming step.
- 4. A method of making a glass fiber facing sheet for an engineered surface comprising:providing an open mesh glass scrim defined by a plurality of intersecting, continuous filament glass yarns; applying a polymer coating to said scrim to interlock the intersecting yarns at their crossover points; forming a melt blown polymer web having a basis weight between about 45 and 75 g/m2 onto one face of the open mesh glass scrim to cover at least a portion of the mesh openings on said one face and to provide an exposed grid profile surface on the opposed face of the open mesh glass scrim for mechanical interaction with a cementitious composition; and melting the polymer to form a microporous layer on one face of the scrim.
- 5. A method of making a glass fiber facing sheet for an engineered surface comprising:providing an open mesh glass scrim defined by a plurality of intersecting, continuous filament glass yarns; applying a polymer coating to said scrim to interlock the intersecting yarns at their crossover points; applying a microporous layer onto the glass scrim; and forming a melt blown polymer web onto one face of the open mesh glass scrim to cover at least a portion of the mesh openings on said one face and to provide an exposed grid profile surface on the opposed face of the open mesh glass scrim for mechanical interaction with a cementitious composition; wherein said step of applying a microporous layer onto the glass scrim occurs prior to forming the melt blown polymer web.
- 6. A method of making a glass fiber facing sheet for an engineered surface comprising:providing an open mesh glass scrim defined by a plurality of intersecting, continuous filament glass yarns; applying a polymer coating to said scrim to interlock the intersecting yarns at their crossover points; forming a melt blown polymer web onto one face of the open mesh glass scrim to cover at least a portion of the mesh openings on said one face and to provide an exposed grid profile surface on the opposed face of the open mesh glass scrim for mechanical interaction with a cementitious composition; and applying a microporous layer onto the melt blown polymer web after said forming step.
- 7. A method of making a cement board comprising:providing a first facing sheet; depositing a first cementitious slurry on the first facing sheet to form a first cementitious slurry layer in contact with said first facing sheet on one side thereof; applying a second facing sheet to the opposed side of said slurry layer, said second facing sheet comprising an open mesh glass scrim defined by a plurality of intersecting, continuous filament glass yarns bonded at crossover points thereof and a melt blown polymer web joined to one face of the glass scrim and covering at least a portion of the mesh openings thereon, the opposed face of the glass scrim defining an exposed grid profile surface, said second facing sheet being applied to said slurry layer such that said exposed grid profile surface is oriented in a direction toward said slurry and is applied to the first cementitious slurry, said second facing sheet formed by: providing an open mesh glass scrim from a plurality of intersecting, continuous filament glass yarns; applying a polymer coating to said scrim to interlock the yarns at their crossover points; and forming a melt blown polymer web onto one face of the open mesh glass scrim over at least a portion of the mesh openings thereon to provide an exposed grid profile surface on the opposed side of said scrim for mechanical interaction with a cementitious composition of said cement board; and melting the polymer web to form a microporous layer on one face of the open mesh glass scrim; and allowing the cementitious material to harden to form the cement board so that said open mesh profile surface of said second facing sheet mechanically interlocks said second facing sheet in the cement board.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/865,603, filed May 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,054,205 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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