Claims
- 1. A method of surface treatment for plaster articles to improve wear and water resistance, said method comprising the steps of
- forming a plaster and water slurry,
- allowing said slurry to set into a dimensionally stable plaster article,
- drying said article to remove excess water,
- applying a coat of substantially molten Candelilla wax onto an exterior surface of said article in an amount no less than about 0.020 pounds per square foot (0.010 grams per square centimeter),
- maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.), for a sufficient period of time to allow said wax to substantially fill exterior pores and irregularities of said exterior surface while avoiding degradation of the set plaster, and
- cooling said article to solidify the wax.
- 2. A method of surface treatment for plaster articles to improve wear and water resistance as in claim 1 wherein the step of maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) includes placing said plaster article into heated oven means for no greater than about 60 seconds.
- 3. A method of surface treatment for plaster articles to improve wear and water resistance as claimed in claim 2 wherein the step of placing the plaster article into said heated oven means includes pre-heating said oven means to a temperature of from about 300.degree. F. (149.degree. C.), to about 650.degree. F. (343.degree. C.).
- 4. A method of surface treatment for plaster articles to improve wear and water resistance as claimed in claim 1 wherein the step of maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) includes placing said plaster article into oven means for no greater than about 20 minutes.
- 5. A method of surface treatment for plaster articles to improve wear and water resistance as claimed in claim 4 wherein the step of placing the plaster article into said oven means includes heating said oven means to a temperature of from about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) to about 220.degree. F. (104.degree. C.).
- 6. A method of surface treatment for plaster articles to improve wear and water resistance as claimed in claim 1 wherein the step of maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) includes exposing said coated exterior surface to heat emitting means emitting heat at a temperature of greater than 400.degree. F. (204.degree. C.).
- 7. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent cast gypsum article comprising the steps of
- forming a slurry of calcined gypsum and water,
- placing said slurry into a mold,
- allowing said slurry to set and form a cast gypsum article,
- removing said cast article from said mold,
- heating said cast article to remove free water,
- applying a thin coat of substantially molten Candelilla wax onto an exterior surface of said article in an amount no less than about 0.020 pounds per square foot (0.010 grams per square centimeter),
- maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) for a sufficient period of time to allow said wax to substantially fill exterior pores and irregularities of said exterior surface while avoiding degradation of the set plaster, and
- cooling said article to solidify the wax.
- 8. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent cast gypsum article as claimed in claim 7 wherein the method includes coating substantially the entire exterior surface thereof.
- 9. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent cast gypsum article as claimed in claim 7 wherein the step of maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) includes placing said cast article into heated oven means for no greater than about 60 seconds.
- 10. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellant cast gypsum article as claimed in claim 9 wherein the step of placing the cast article into said heated oven means includes pre-heating said oven means to a temperature of from about 300.degree. F. (149.degree. C.) to about 650.degree. F. (343.degree. C.).
- 11. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent cast gypsum article as claimed in claim 7 wherein the step of maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) includes placing said cast article into oven means for no greater than about 20 minutes.
- 12. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellant cast gypsum article as claimed in claim 11 wherein the step of placing the cast article into said oven means includes heating said oven to a temperature of from about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) to about 220.degree. F. (104.degree. C.).
- 13. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent cast gypsum article as claimed in claim 7 wherein the step of maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) includes exposing said exterior surface to heat emitting means emitting heat at a temperature of greater than 400.degree. F. (204.degree. C.).
- 14. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent gypsum board comprising the steps of
- forming a slurry of calcined gypsum and water,
- shaping a board therefrom having two opposite exterior faces,
- allowing said board to set,
- heating the board to a sufficiently high temperature to remove free water therefrom,
- applying a thin coat of substantially molten Candelilla wax onto at least one exterior face of said board in an amount no less than about 0.020 pounds per square foot (0.010 grams per square centimeter),
- maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) for a sufficient period of time to allow said wax to substantially fill exterior pores and irregularities of said exterior face while avoiding degradation of the set plaster, and
- cooling said board to solidify the wax.
- 15. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent gypsum board as claimed in claim 14 wherein the step of maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) includes placing said gypsum board into a heated oven means for no greater than about 60 seconds.
- 16. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent gypsum board as claimed in claim 15 wherein the step of placing the gypsum board into said heated oven means includes pre-heating said oven means to a temperature of from about 300.degree. F. (149.degree. C.) to about 650.degree. F. (343.degree. C.).
- 17. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent gypsum board as claimed in claim 14 wherein the step of maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.). includes placing said gypsum board into oven means for no greater than about 20 minutes.
- 18. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent gypsum board as claimed in claim 17 wherein the step of placing the gypsum board into said oven means includes heating said oven means to a temperature of from about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) to about 220.degree. F. (104.degree. C.).
- 19. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent gypsum board as claimed in claim 14 wherein the step of maintaining said wax at a temperature of no less than about 155.degree. F. (68.degree. C.) includes exposing said coated exterior face to heat emitting means emitting heat at a temperature of greater than 400.degree. F. (204.degree. C.).
- 20. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent gypsum board as claimed in claim 14 wherein said applying set includes applying said wax onto two opposite exterior faces of said gypsum board.
- 21. A method for producing a wear resistant and water repellent gypsum board as claimed in claim 14 wherein the step of shaping a board includes placing a paper coating at said two opposite exterior faces.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 168,971, filed July 14, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,350,736.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The Condensed Chemical Dictionary 8th Edition, Jul. 1971, p. 163. |
Divisions (1)
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