Claims
- 1. A plasterboard having a plaster-based core, wherein the plasterboard is provided on at least one of its sides with a glass-fiber mat facing, the mat facing being coated on an external face with a coating composition comprising:
a mineral filler, with the exception of hydratable calcium sulphates; and an organic or mineral binder.
- 2. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the mineral filler is chosen from the group consisting of hydrated alumina, calcium carbonate, white kaolin, clays and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the clay is rendered hydrophobic.
- 4. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the mineral filler is hydrated alumina.
- 5. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the mineral filler is a mixture of hydrated alumina and clay having a hydrated alumina/clay mass ratio of between 30/70 and 70/30.
- 6. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the mineral filler is a mixture of hydrated alumina and kaolin having a hydrated alumina/kaolin mass ratio of between 30/70 and 70/30.
- 7. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the organic binder is of the vinyl type.
- 8. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the organic binder is an ethylene/vinyl acetate resin (EVA).
- 9. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the mineral binder is of the sodium silicate type.
- 10. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the coating composition further includes a water-repellent agent.
- 11. The plasterboard according to claim 10, wherein the water-repellent agent is chosen from the group consisting of fluorocarbons and silicone oils.
- 12. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the glass-fiber mat has been coated with a coating composition prepared by diluting a mixture composed of:
90 to 98% of hydrated alumina; 1 to 9% of a vinyl resin; and 0.1 to 1% of a fluorocarbon or a silicone oil.
- 13. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the coating composition penetrates up to 30 to 70% of the thickness of the glass-fiber mat.
- 14. The plasterboard according to claim 12, wherein the coating composition penetrates up to 30 to 70% of the thickness of the glass-fiber mat.
- 15. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the coating has a grammage of between 200 and 300 g/m2.
- 16. The plasterboard according to claim 12, wherein the coating has a grammage of between 200 and 300 g/m2.
- 17. The plasterboard according to claim 1, wherein the plasterboard has an improved fire resistance.
- 18. The plasterboard according to claim 1, further having a hydrophobic or water-repellent coating on at least one side of the glass-fiber mat.
- 19. The plasterboard according to claim 12, further having a hydrophobic or water-repellent coating on at least one side of the glass-fiber mat.
- 20. The plasterboard according to claim 18, wherein the coating is such that no fiber of the glass-fiber mat projects therefrom, the surface of the coating being smooth or is such that the surface absorption measured using the modified Cobb test is less than 2.4 g or is capable of forming a bond with Portland-based cement.
- 21. The plasterboard according to claim 18, wherein the coating is such that no fiber of the glass-fiber mat projects therefrom, the surface of the coating being smooth or is such that the surface absorption measured using the modified Cobb test is less than 0.5 g or is capable of forming a bond with Portland-based cement.
- 22. The plasterboard according to claim 19, wherein the coating is such that no fiber of the mat projects therefrom, the surface of the coating being smooth or is such that the surface absorption measured using the modified Cobb test is less than 2.4 g or is capable of forming a bond with Portland-based cement.
- 23. The plasterboard according to claim 19, wherein the coating is such that no fiber of the mat projects therefrom, the surface of the coating being smooth or is such that the surface absorption measured using the modified Cobb test is less than 0.5 g or is capable of forming a bond with Portland-based cement.
- 24. A glass-fiber mat coated with a coating composition, the coating composition comprising:
a mineral filler, with the exception of hydratable calcium sulphates; an organic or mineral binder; and a water-repellent agent.
- 25. The glass-fiber mat according to claim 24, wherein the coating composition is prepared by diluting a mixture composed of:
90 to 98% of hydrated alumina; 1 to 9% of a vinyl resin, preferably EVA; and 0.1 to 1% of a fluorocarbon or a silicone oil.
- 26. The glass-fiber mat according to claim 25, wherein the coating composition penetrates up to 30 to 70% of the thickness of the glass-fiber mat.
- 27. A process for manufacturing a plasterboard according to claim 1, comprising the following steps:
preparing a plaster slurry by mixing the various constituents of the composition with water in a mixer; depositing the slurry on at least one coated glass-fiber mat, on the uncoated side of the mat, followed by the shaping and the covering of an upper face of the slurry using a second reinforcing material, shaping the edges of the slurry by profiled bands; hydraulic setting of the plaster slurry on a manufacturing line while the plaster slurry runs along a conveyor belt; cutting the set plaster slurry and mat at the end of the line into predetermined lengths; and drying the boards obtained.
- 28. The process of claim 27, wherein the second reinforcing material is a second coated glass fiber mat.
- 29. The process of claim 28, wherein the plaster slurry includes hydratable calcium sulphate.
- 30. An aeraulic duct comprising a plasterboard according to claim 1.
- 31. The aeraulic duct according to claim 30, wherein the duct is a smoke-venting duct or a ventilation duct.
- 32. The plasterboard according to claim 12, wherein the vinyl resin is EVA.
- 33. The plasterboard according to claim 18, wherein the coating is such that no fiber of the glass-fiber mat projects therefrom, the surface of the coating being smooth and is such that the surface absorption measured using the modified Cobb test is less than 2.4 g and is capable of forming a bond with Portland-based cement.
- 34. The plasterboard according to claim 18, wherein the coating is such that no fiber of the glass-fiber mat projects therefrom, the surface of the coating being smooth and is such that the surface absorption measured using the modified Cobb test is less than 0.5 g and is capable of forming a bond with Portland-based cement.
- 35. The plasterboard according to claim 19, wherein the coating is such that no fiber of the mat projects therefrom, the surface of the coating being smooth or is such that the surface absorption measured using the modified Cobb test is less than 2.4 g or is capable of forming a bond with Portland-based cement.
- 36. The plasterboard according to claim 19, wherein the coating is such that no fiber of the mat projects therefrom, the surface of the coating being smooth or is such that the surface absorption measured using the modified Cobb test is less than 0.5 g or is capable of forming a bond with Portland-based cement.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/FR01/02268, filed on Jul. 12, 2001, which claims priority of Application No. 00 09395, filed in France on Jul. 18, 2000. The entire contents of both applications is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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