EP0000873B1 - Sound barrier material - Google Patents
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- EP0000873B1 EP0000873B1 EP19780100527 EP78100527A EP0000873B1 EP 0000873 B1 EP0000873 B1 EP 0000873B1 EP 19780100527 EP19780100527 EP 19780100527 EP 78100527 A EP78100527 A EP 78100527A EP 0000873 B1 EP0000873 B1 EP 0000873B1
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- This invention relates to a relatively dimensionally stable, sound-absorbent and transmission loss sheet or barrier, comprising a sound-absorbing sheet laminated to a foam base.
- Certain equipment including piping has high noise transmission levels and consequently work areas equipped with such equipment can have noise levels that are harmful to occupants of said area. It has been desirable and customary to provide such areas with lightweight, flexible sound-absorbent or transmission loss sheets or barriers to lower the noise level.
- Such barriers having a sound-absorbing sheet laminated to a foam base are illustrated for example in GB 951 805 and in FR 2 273 336.
- the object of this invention is to provide an improved sound-absorbent and transmission loss barrier or sheet capable of effectively reducing the noise level in a work area.
- the invention is characterized in that the sound-absorbing sheet is constituted by a polyvinyl chloride impregnated mesh sheet which has a coating on both sides of about 0.05 to 8.1 centimeters gauge of barium sulfate loaded chlorinated polyethylene and in that the foam has a weight of 24 to 40 kilograms per cubic meter.
- the noise abatement materials of this invention can be of any shape but preferably is supplied as a flexible sheet which can be readily cut and draped around the noise producing apparatus or machinery to forestall noise transmission into or through a work area.
- the sheet is of 0.127 centimeters or 7.62 centimeters gauge that can be hung, draped wrapped or folded to enclose the noisy machinery or pipes and can be adhered together with suitable adhesives or can be sewn together or connected with fasteners to maintain the sound barrier in the desired relationship and position relative to the noise producer.
- a nonflammable mesh material of 33.75 to 540 grams per square meter was coated with a plasticized vinyl chloride resin to give a mesh base sheet having preferably a width of about 30.48 centimeters or more.
- This mesh base sheet was passed through calender rolls to apply a predetermined amount of rubbery coating composition to each side having the composition like that of the recipe of Table I.
- the specific gravity of the compound is in the range of 1.50 to 2.25.
- the recipe is as set forth below in Table I.
- a sheet of polyurethane foam of about 24 to 40 and preferably 25.6 to 32.5 kilograms per cubic meter was cut from a polyurethane bun having the desired density to provide a sheet of the desired thickness, usually 0.6 to 3.8 centimeters thick.
- the nonflammable mesh base sheet having a coating of the rubbery composition of the recipe, of predetermined gauge, preferably .05 to 8.1 centimeters on each face therof, is laminated to the polyurethane sheet by placing the two sheets in contact at elevated temperature and pressure in a plate-press, press rolls or related pressure-temperature means.
- a laminate made as described comprising a polyvinyl chloride impregnated nonflammable mesh sheet having predetermined gauge coating of the composition of the recipe of Table I laminated to. a 1.3 centimeter polyurethane foam sheet, had a sound transmission class number of 28 and a noise reduction coefficient of 0.30 as measured by ASTM E90-75 and E413-73 for transmission loss and ASTM C432-66 for sound absorption.
- the mesh base sheet of the barrier is nonflammable and in these cases glass fiber mesh sheets are preferred over other fabric materials.
- chlorinated polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride can degrade by generation of HCI it is desirable that they be stabilized with suitable stabilizers such as a litharge dispersion in EPD rubber or the compounds viz., tin and barium compounds used to stabilize polyvinyl chloride.
- plasticizers for polyvinyl chloride can be used in this invention but chlorinated paraffin wax, 10 to 35 percent chloride, can be used, too.
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Description
- This invention relates to a relatively dimensionally stable, sound-absorbent and transmission loss sheet or barrier, comprising a sound-absorbing sheet laminated to a foam base.
- Certain equipment including piping has high noise transmission levels and consequently work areas equipped with such equipment can have noise levels that are harmful to occupants of said area. It has been desirable and customary to provide such areas with lightweight, flexible sound-absorbent or transmission loss sheets or barriers to lower the noise level. Such barriers having a sound-absorbing sheet laminated to a foam base are illustrated for example in GB 951 805 and in FR 2 273 336. The object of this invention is to provide an improved sound-absorbent and transmission loss barrier or sheet capable of effectively reducing the noise level in a work area.
- The invention is characterized in that the sound-absorbing sheet is constituted by a polyvinyl chloride impregnated mesh sheet which has a coating on both sides of about 0.05 to 8.1 centimeters gauge of barium sulfate loaded chlorinated polyethylene and in that the foam has a weight of 24 to 40 kilograms per cubic meter.
- The noise abatement materials of this invention can be of any shape but preferably is supplied as a flexible sheet which can be readily cut and draped around the noise producing apparatus or machinery to forestall noise transmission into or through a work area. Usually the sheet is of 0.127 centimeters or 7.62 centimeters gauge that can be hung, draped wrapped or folded to enclose the noisy machinery or pipes and can be adhered together with suitable adhesives or can be sewn together or connected with fasteners to maintain the sound barrier in the desired relationship and position relative to the noise producer.
- The specific nature of this invention and its advantages can be more readily appreciated by reference to the following representative and exemplary examples wherein all parts and percentages are by weight unless otherwise designated.
- A nonflammable mesh material of 33.75 to 540 grams per square meter was coated with a plasticized vinyl chloride resin to give a mesh base sheet having preferably a width of about 30.48 centimeters or more. This mesh base sheet was passed through calender rolls to apply a predetermined amount of rubbery coating composition to each side having the composition like that of the recipe of Table I. The specific gravity of the compound is in the range of 1.50 to 2.25. The recipe is as set forth below in Table I.
- The above ingredients were mixed on a conventional rubber or plastic mixer to give a mixture of uniform texture that can be applied on the calender to the mesh sheet. A sheet of polyurethane foam of about 24 to 40 and preferably 25.6 to 32.5 kilograms per cubic meter was cut from a polyurethane bun having the desired density to provide a sheet of the desired thickness, usually 0.6 to 3.8 centimeters thick.
- The nonflammable mesh base sheet having a coating of the rubbery composition of the recipe, of predetermined gauge, preferably .05 to 8.1 centimeters on each face therof, is laminated to the polyurethane sheet by placing the two sheets in contact at elevated temperature and pressure in a plate-press, press rolls or related pressure-temperature means.
- A laminate made as described comprising a polyvinyl chloride impregnated nonflammable mesh sheet having predetermined gauge coating of the composition of the recipe of Table I laminated to. a 1.3 centimeter polyurethane foam sheet, had a sound transmission class number of 28 and a noise reduction coefficient of 0.30 as measured by ASTM E90-75 and E413-73 for transmission loss and ASTM C432-66 for sound absorption.
- Preferably the mesh base sheet of the barrier is nonflammable and in these cases glass fiber mesh sheets are preferred over other fabric materials.
- Since chlorinated polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride can degrade by generation of HCI it is desirable that they be stabilized with suitable stabilizers such as a litharge dispersion in EPD rubber or the compounds viz., tin and barium compounds used to stabilize polyvinyl chloride.
- Any of the plasticizers for polyvinyl chloride can be used in this invention but chlorinated paraffin wax, 10 to 35 percent chloride, can be used, too.
- While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for the purpose of illustrating the invention it will be apparent to those skilled in this art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention.
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