Claims
- 1. A paint coated fiberboard structure comprising a fiberboard substrate and a discontinuous paint coating thereon, said fiberboard substrate having a noise reduction coefficient equal to or greater than 65, wherein the paint coating is acoustically transparent to sound when applied to the substrate so that the sound can penetrate through the paint coating and be absorbed in the substrate, wherein further the coating prior to application to the substrate is about 70 to about 85 percent solids by weight and consists essentially of a latex, large size inert filler particles ranging from about 40 to about 150 mesh, very small size inert filler particles ranging from about 325 mesh and finer, and water, wherein further the water and very small particles have a greater affinity for the large particles than for the substrate thereby forming discrete individual paint droplets on the substrate.
- 2. The paint coated fiberboard structure of claim 1 wherein the fiberboard substrate is made of fibers selected from the group consisting of wood, mineral, glass and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The paint coated fiberboard structure of claim 1 wherein a scrim is positioned between the paint coating and the fiberboard substrate.
- 4. The paint coated fiberboard structure of claim 3 wherein the paint coated scrim has a minimum porosity of greater than 25 cfm/square foot.
- 5. The paint coated fiberboard structure of claim 4 wherein the paint coated scrim has a minimum porosity of not less than 50 cfm/square foot.
- 6. The paint coated fiberboard structure of claim 3 wherein the scrim comprises fiber selected from the group consisting of organic fiber or glass/organic fiber.
- 7. The paint coated fiberboard structure of claim 1 wherein the large inert filler particles and the very small inert filler particles are selected from the group consisting of limestone, glass beads, silica and perlite.
- 8. A paint coating composition for a sound absorbing substrate which paint coating composition is about 70 to about 85 percent solids by weight and consists essentially of a latex, large size inert filler particles ranging from about 40 to about 150 mesh, very small size inert filler particles ranging from about 325 mesh and finer and water, wherein the water and very small size particles have a greater affinity for the large size particles than for the substrate thereby forming discrete individual paint droplets when the paint coating composition is applied to the substrate, the paint coating composition thereby forming a discontinuous paint coating whereby sound will penetrate through the paint coating and be absorbed in the substrate.
- 9. The paint coating composition of claim 8 wherein the large inert filler particles and very small inert filler particles are selected from the group consisting of limestone, glass beads, silica and perlite.
- 10. A paint coated fiberboard structure comprising a fiberboard substrate, a discontinuous paint coating and a scrim positioned between the paint coating and the fiberboard substrate, said fiberboard substrate having a noise reduction coefficient equal to or greater than 65, wherein the paint coating is acoustically transparent to sound when applied to the substrate so that the sound can penetrate through the paint coating and be absorbed in the substrate, wherein further the coating prior to application to the substrate is about 70 to about 85 percent solids by weight and consists essentially of a latex, large size inert filler particles ranging from about 40 to about 150 mesh, very small size inert filler particles ranging from about 325 mesh and finer, and water, wherein the paint coating and scrim having a minimum porosity of greater than 25 cfm/square foot.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/791,447, filed Jan. 27, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,888,626, which is a file wrapper continuing application of Ser. No. 08/522,970, filed Sep. 1, 1995, now abandoned.
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