Claims
- 1. A fiberboard product comprising a base layer comprising cellulosic fibers, said base layer having a density in the range of 10-35 pounds/ft.sup.3 ; and an integral skin disposed on at least one face of said base layer, said skin having a higher density than that of the base layer and formed by contacting the surface fibers of said fiberboard with a skin forming chemical in an amount of 5-20% based on the dry weight of fibers contacted therewith, and heating said contacted surface fibers, under pressure, at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F., said skin formed during said hot-pressing on the surface of said fiberboard contacted with said skin forming chemical.
- 2. A method of manufacturing a cellulosic fiber containing board having a skin on at least one surface thereof comprising:
- compressing a fibrous composition, including cellulosic fibers, under heat and pressure to form a consolidated mat having a density of less than 35 pounds per cubic foot;
- including a skin forming chemical in at least a surface layer of fibers of said mat in an amount in the range of 5-20% based on the dry weight of said surface layers wherein said skin forming chemical is selected from the group consisting of ammonium thiocyanate, thiourea, acetamide, dicyandiamide, ethanolamine, hexamethylenetetramine, hydrazine+formaldehyde, ammonium xylene sulfonate, mono-ammonium phosphate, di-ammonium phosphate, ammonium sulfate, sucrose, boric acid+borax, linseed oil+iron tallate, a sugar containing hemicellulose extract derived from steam digestion of wood chips, and mixtures thereof; and
- hot-pressing said consolidated mat containing said skin forming chemical in at least its surface fibers, at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F. to form a board having a skin on at least one surface thereof, said skin defined by a layer of material on said surface of said board having a density greater than the material on which the skin is formed, said skin formed during said hot-pressing on the surface of said mat containing said skin forming chemical.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein said skin forming chemical-containing mat is hot-pressed at a temperature in the range of 525-650.degree. F.
- 4. A method of forming a cellulosic fiber containing board having a relatively dense skin on at least one of its surfaces comprising:
- impregnating a consolidated cellulosic fiber containing mat, having a density of less than 35 pounds/ft.sup.3, with a skin forming chemical in an amount in the range of 5-20% based on the dry weight of the mat material contacted therewith, wherein said skin forming chemical is an amine or amide selected from the group consisting of thiourea, dicyandiamide, ethanolamine, hexamethylenetetramine, and hydrazine plus formaldehyde; and
- pressing said impregnated mat at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F., said skin formed during said hot-pressing on the surface of said mat impregnated with said skin forming chemical.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein said skin forming chemical is an ammonia liberating chemical selected from the group consisting of ammonium thiocyanate, ammonium xylene sulfonate, mono-ammonium phosphate, di-ammonium phosphate and ammonium sulfate.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein said skin forming chemical comprises a sugar selected from the group consisting of sucrose, xylose, glucose, mannose, galactose, arabinose, and mixtures thereof.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein said skin forming chemical comprises linseed oil catalyzed with iron tallate.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 2 wherein said skin forming chemical is a combination of boric acid and borax.
- 9. In a method of manufacturing a fiberboard, including the steps of hot-pressing a cellulosic fiber-containing mat to consolidate said mat into a unitary structure having a density less than 35 pounds per cubic foot, the improvement comprising impregnating at least one surface of said consolidated mat with a skin forming chemical in an amount of at least 5% based on the dry weight of the portion of the mat contacted with said chemical, and thereafter hot-pressing said impregnated, consolidated mat at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F. for a period of time sufficient to form a hard, dense skin on the surface of said mat, said skin formed during said hot-pressing on the surface of said mat impregnated with said skin forming chemical.
- 10. A method of forming a hard, dense skin on the surface of a fiberboard comprising:
- contacting the surface fibers of a cellulosic fiber-containing mat, having a density less than 35 pounds per cubic foot, with a skin forming chemical selected from the group consisting of ammonium thiocyanate, thiourea, di-cyandiamide, hexamethylenetetramine, a sugar containing hemicellulose extract derived from steam digestion of wood chips, sucrose and mixtures thereof; and thereafter
- hot-pressing said mat in a heated press at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F. to form a board having a skin on said surface of said mat, having a density greater than the density of material on which the skin is formed, said skin formed during said hot-pressing on the surface of said mat contacted with said skin forming chemical.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 10 wherein said mat is hot-pressed at a temperature in the range of 525.degree.-650.degree. F. and at a pressure not exceeding 300 p.s.i.
- 12. A method of manufacturing a cellulosic fiber-containing board having a skin on at least one surface thereof comprising:
- depositing a first layer of fibers to form a base layer for supporting at least one surface skin thereon;
- depositing a second layer of fibers over said first layer of fibers, said second layer of fibers including a skin forming chemical in an amount of at least 5% based on the total weight of said second layer of fibers, wherein said skin forming chemical is a urea derivative selected from the group consisting of guanamine, alkylureas, lower alkylthioureas, biuret, inorganic acid salts of urea, and mixtures thereof;
- consolidating said first and second layers in a heated press at a temperature less than 500.degree. F. and at a pressure less than 700 p.s.i. to form a consolidated, handleable mat having a density in the range of 10-35 pounds/ft.sup.3 ; and thereafter hot-pressing said consolidated, handleable mat at a temperature in the range of 525.degree.-650.degree. F. and at a pressure not exceeding 300 p.s.i. to form at least one skin on said base layer, said skin formed during said hot-pressing on the second layer of fibers including said skin forming chemical.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 12 further including depositing a third layer of fibers in contact with said base layer, prior to consolidation of said first and second layer to thereby sandwich said base layer between said second and third layers, said third layer of fibers including a skin forming chemical in an amount of at least five percent based on the total weight of said third layer of fibers wherein said skin forming chemical included in said third layer is also selected from said group of urea-derivatives; and consolidating said three layers to a density in the range of 10-35 pounds/ft.sup.3.
- 14. A method of manufacturing a cellulosic fiber-containing board having a skin on at least one surface thereof comprising:
- depositing a water slurry of cellulosic fibers onto a water pervious support member to form a wet mat;
- drying said wet mat to less than 8% water, based on the total weight of said mat, to consolidate said mat, wherein said consolidated mat has a density of less than 35 pounds per cubic foot;
- including a skin forming chemical in at least the surface layer of fibers of said mat in an amount in the range of 5-20% based on the dry weight of said surface layer wherein said skin forming chemical is an amine selected from the group consisting of thiourea, ethanolamine, hexamethylenetetramine, hydrazine plus formaldehyde and mixtures thereof; and
- hot-pressing said consolidated mat containing said skin forming chemical in at least its surface fibers, at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F. to form a board having a skin on at least one surface thereof, said skin defined by a thickness of material on said surface of said board having a density greater than the material on which the skin is formed, said skin formed during said hot-pressing on the surface layer of said mat containing said skin forming chemical.
- 15. A method of manufacturing a mineral wool board having a skin on at least one surface thereof comprising:
- forming a consolidated mineral wool fiber-containing handleable mat, having a density in the range of 10-35 pounds per cubic foot and having a cured thermosetting resin binder;
- including a skin forming chemical in at least a surface layer of fibers of said mat in an amount in the range of 5-20% based on the dry weight of said surface layer wherein said skin forming chemical is selected from the group consisting of ammonium thiocyanate, thiourea, acetamide, dicyandiamide, ethanolamine, hexamethylenetetramine, hydrazine+formaldehyde, ammonium xylene sulfonate, mono-ammonium phosphate, di-ammonium phosphate, ammonium sulfate, a hydrolyzed hemicellulose extract containing 35% simple sugars having the following distribution:
- 14.0% Glucose,
- 27.0% Mannose,
- 8.0% Galactose,
- 5.0% Arabinose,
- 46.0% Xylose,
- sucrose, boric acid+borax, linseed oil+iron tallate, and mixtures thereof; and
- hot-pressing said consolidated mat containing said skin forming chemical and said cured thermosetting resin binder, at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F. to form a board having a skin on at least one surface thereof said skin formed during said hot pressing on the surface of said board contacted with said skin forming chemical.
- 16. A method as defined in claim 15 wherein said skin forming chemical is included in said mat prior to consolidation thereof.
- 17. A method as defined in claim 15 wherein said skin forming chemical is included in said mat after consolidation thereof.
- 18. A method of manufacturing a cellulosic fiber-containing board having a skin on at least one surface thereof comprising:
- depositing a layer of fibers including cellulosic fibers onto a support member to form a loose mat containing cellulosic fibers;
- consolidating said mat to bond said fibers together to form a completed board;
- contacting at least a surface of said completed board with a skin forming chemical selected from the group consisting of ammonium thiocyanate, thiourea, acetamide, dicyandiamide, ethanolamine, hexamethylenetetramine, hydrazine+formaldehyde, ammonium xylene sulfonate, mono-ammonium phosphate, di-ammonium phosphate, ammonium sulfate, sucrose, boric acid, linseed oil+iron tallate, and mixtures thereof in an amount sufficient to form a higher density surface skin when said contacted surface is hot-pressed at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F.; and
- hot-pressing said contacted surface at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F. to form a skin on at least one surface thereof, said skin formed during said hot-pressing on the surface of said board contacted with said skin forming chemical.
- 19. A method as defined in claim 18 further including drying said skin forming chemical contacted mat prior to hot-pressing said contacted surface.
- 20. A method of manufacturing a cellulosic fiber-containing board having a skin on at least one surface thereof comprising:
- depositing a layer of fibers including cellulosic fibers onto a support member to form a loose mat containing cellulosic fibers;
- contacting at least a surface of said mat with a skin forming chemical selected from the group consisting of ammonium thiocyanate, thiourea, acetamide, dicyandiamide, ethanolamine, hexamethylenetetramine, hydrazine+formaldehyde, ammonium xylene sulfonate, mono-ammonium phosphate, di-ammonium phosphate, ammonium sulfate, sucrose, boric acid, linseed oil+iron tallate, and mixtures thereof in an amount sufficient to form a higher density surface portion when said contacted surface is hot-pressed at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F.;
- consolidating said skin forming chemical contacted mat to bond said cellulosic fibers together to form a completed board; and
- hot-pressing said completed board at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F. to form a skin on at least one surface thereof, said skin formed during said hot-pressing on the surface of said board contacted with said skin forming chemical.
- 21. A method as defined in claim 20 further including contacting a surface of the consolidated board with additional skin forming chemicals prior to hot-pressing at a temperature of at least 525.degree. F.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application Ser. No. 739,184 filed Nov. 5, 1976, herein incorporated by reference.
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