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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 17, 2015
Filed:
Sep. 08, 2005
Polystyrene foam containing a modifier-free nanoclay and having improved fire protection performance
Roland R. Loh, Stow, OH (US);
Mark E. Polasky, Mogadore, OH (US);
Yadollah Delaviz, Lewis Center, OH (US);
L. James Lee, Columbus, OH (US);
Xia Cao, Arlington, MA (US);
Jiong Shen, Columbus, OH (US);
Bharat Patel, Dublin, OH (US);
Roland R. Loh, Stow, OH (US);
Mark E. Polasky, Mogadore, OH (US);
Yadollah Delaviz, Lewis Center, OH (US);
L. James Lee, Columbus, OH (US);
Xia Cao, Arlington, MA (US);
Jiong Shen, Columbus, OH (US);
Bharat Patel, Dublin, OH (US);
Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLC, Toldo, OH (US);
Abstract
Polymer extruded or expanded foams that contain modifier-free nanoclays are provided. The addition of modifier-free nano-clays to extruded or expanded foam products improves the thermal properties, mechanical properties, and fire performance properties. Water or a water-containing compound is used as a carrier for the modifier-free nanoclays. The final foamed products may be utilized in building application such as foamed insulation products and in underground applications such as highway insulation. A preferred modifier-free nanoclay is NaMMT. Modifier-free nanoclay particles may be injected into a polymer during an extrusion foaming process. In another embodiment of the invention, polymer beads containing water/nanoclay particles are formed using inverse emulsion/suspension polymerizations and expanded or extruded into a foamed product. In a further embodiment, a modifier-free nanoclay particle is encapsulated in a super-absorbent material, which may be used in an expanding or extruding process.