US2006037726A1PendingUtilityA1
Method for the production of insulation plates and binding agent mixture for same
Est. expirySep 11, 2021(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Josef Suren
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A method for the production of insulation plates from an aqueous pulp comprised of mineral fillers, cellulose-containing products and a binding agent based on a novolak wherein a pulp is used comprising an additive substance selected from the group consisting of fatty acid amides or substituted fatty acid amides, the plates obtained after curing are used, inter alia, as mold covering plates or as so-called tundish plates for application in continuous casting processes.
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9 . A process for the production of insulation plates comprising forming an aqueous pulp comprised of cellulose containing products, mineral fillers and a novolac binding agent, probing the aqueous pulp onto a fine-mesh screen, extracting the water from the pulp under vacuum to obtain a “green” filter cake plate and curing the plate at a temperature of at least 120° C., the improvement comprising adding to the pulp at least one additive selected from the group consisting of fatty acid amides and substituted fatty acid amides.
10 . The process of claim 9 wherein the resin mixture of claim 1 is used.
11 . The process of claim 9 wherein the additive has the formula
wherein R is alkyl of 10 to 30 carbon atoms, R′ and R″ are individually hydrogen or alkyl of 1 to 6 carbon atoms and n is an integer from 1 to 6.
12 . The process of claim 9 wherein the additive is selected from the group consisting of oleamide, behenamide, stearamide, and bisstearamide.
13 . The process of claim 9 wherein the additive is bisstearamide.
14 . The process of claim 9 wherein the novolac has an average molecular weight of 500 to 800.
15 . The process of claim 9 wherein the novolac has an average molecular weight of 600 to 750.
16 . An insulation plate formed by the process of claim 9.Cited by (0)
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