Claims
- 1. A process for forming a gasket sheet material containing expanded microspheres and having good sealability and good compression/recovery, said process comprising: flocculating and then wet-laying a gasket sheet material which comprises a substantially homogeneous mixture including fiber, expandable polymeric microspheres, and a binder, wherein the fiber and expandable microspheres are held by the binder; then exposing the wet-laid gasket sheet material to a temperatuure effective to dry the gasket sheet material and form cavities defining open space within the gasket sheet material, and heating the polymeric microspheres at a temperature effective to cause the expandable polymeric microspheres to inflate to a large volume, thereby at least decreasing, and optionally eliminating, said open space of said cavities, and make the gasket sheet material less porous.
- 2. A process as decribed in claim 1 wherein the substantially homogeneous mixture also includes a filler.
- 3. A process as described in claim 1 in which the mixture optionally includes a filler at an amount up to about 65% by weight of the gasket sheet material and wherein the binder is present at an amount in the range of from about 3% to about 60% by weight of the gasket sheet material and the fiber is present at an amount in the range of from about 5% to about 75% by weight of the gasket sheet material.
- 4. A process as described in claim 3 wherein the microspheres are present at an amount in the range of from about 0.75% to about 25% by weight of the total amount of the gasket sheet material.
- 5. A process as described in claim 1 wherein the substantially homogeneous mixture also includes a filler selected from the group consisting of clay, calcium silicate, talc, vermiculite, calcium carbonate, mica, diatomaceous earth, and silica.
- 6. A process as described in claim 1 wherein a drum dryer is used to dry the gasket sheet.
- 7. A process as described in claim 1 wherein when flocculating, a flocculant is added to an aqueous suspension followed by the addition of the binder; further providing that the aqueous suspension includes the filter, and microspheres, and optionally a filler.
- 8. A process as described in claim 1 wherein when flocculating, further providing that a flocculant is added to an aqueous suspension which includes the fiber, binder, and microspheres, and optionally a filler.
- 9. A process as described in claim 1 wherein the gasket sheet material is pressed as it is heated to expand the microspheres.
- 10. A process as described in claim 1 wherein the microspheres inflate in the presence of heat which is applied after the wet-laid sheet material is dried.
- 11. A process as described in claim 10 wherein the gasket sheet material is pressed as the microspheres inflate.
- 12. A process as described in claim 1 wherein the polymeric microspheres inflate from heat provided during drying.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 92,721, filed Sep. 3, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,946,737.
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Divisions (1)
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