WO2014067570A1 - Linoleum-based surface covering element - Google Patents

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WO2014067570A1
WO2014067570A1 PCT/EP2012/071575 EP2012071575W WO2014067570A1 WO 2014067570 A1 WO2014067570 A1 WO 2014067570A1 EP 2012071575 W EP2012071575 W EP 2012071575W WO 2014067570 A1 WO2014067570 A1 WO 2014067570A1
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Ylenia Leonardi
Antonella Bartoletti
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Tarkett Gdl
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  • the present invention relates to a linoleum-based surface covering element in the form of a tile and to a method for producing such an element.
  • linoleum surface coverings are widely used to decorate buildings or houses surfaces, among them, linoleum surface coverings are well known. Generally, they comprise a backing layer made of jute on which a linoleum paste is calendered.
  • the linoleum paste comprises ground cork and/or wood flour and possibly mineral fillers and/or pigments together with a linoleum cement comprising a vegetable oil, generally oxidised linseed oil, and rosin.
  • the underlayment just like the linoleum surface coverings, are generally in the form of rolls having a wide width and length, generally 2 m width and 30 to 35 m length .
  • the present invention aims to provide a linoleum- based surface covering element in the form of a tile and a method for producing such an element that do not have the drawbacks of the prior art.
  • the present invention aims to provide a linoleum- based surface covering element easy to install on site.
  • the present invention aims to provide a method for producing such an element easy to implement in a production facility .
  • the present invention relates to a linoleum-based surface covering element in the form of a tile comprising a support layer comprising a cork-based layer and a fabric layer, a wear layer comprising a linoleum-based layer and a fabric layer, and an adhesive layer joining the fabric layer of the support layer and the fabric layer of the wear layer.
  • the linoleum- based surface covering element may comprise one, or a combination, of any of the following characteristics:
  • the cork-based layer of the support layer has a composition comprising, based on the total weight of the cork-based composition, 25 to 50% wt of a cement, 20 to 55% wt of ground cork and 0 to 20% wt of wood, 0 to 12% wt of at least one pigment and the quantity sufficient to reach 100% wt of at least one inorganic filler,
  • the linoleum-based layer of the wear layer has a composition comprising, based on the total weight of the linoleum-based composition, 35 to 60% wt of a cement, 20 to 40% wt of ground cork, 0 to 11% wt of at least one pigment and the quantity sufficient to reach 100% wt of at least one inorganic filler,
  • the cork-based layer of the support layer has a composition comprising a percentage in weight of ground cork higher than the percentage in weight of the ground cork of the composition of the linoleum-based layer of the wear layer,
  • the adhesive layer is a pressure-sensitive adhesive
  • the linoleum-based surface covering element further comprises a top coating layer over the linoleum-based layer of the wear layer and/or a supplementary adhesive layer under the cork-based layer of the support layer,
  • the supplementary adhesive layer is a pressure-sensitive adhesive protected by a liner.
  • the invention relates also to a method for producing a linoleum-based surface covering element according to the invention, said method comprising the steps of producing and providing a support layer comprising a cork-based layer and a fabric layer, producing and providing a wear layer comprising a linoleum-based layer and fabric layer, joining said fabric layer of said support layer to said fabric layer of said wear layer by means of an adhesive layer to obtain an linoleum-based intermediate, cutting said linoleum-based intermediate into tiles .
  • the method according to the invention may comprise one, or a combination, of any of the following characteristics:
  • the wear layer further comprises a top coating layer over the linoleum-based layer
  • the support layer comprises a supplementary adhesive layer under the cork-based layer
  • the method further comprises the step of applying a supplementary adhesive layer under the cork-based layer of the support layer, - the wear layer is produced by providing several linoleum-based compositions, producing several linoleum-based pastes of different colours, producing linoleum-based crumbles from the linoleum pastes of different colours, mixing the linoleum-based crumbles, calendering the linoleum-based crumbles on the jute layer of the wear layer and curing by heat the linoleum-based crumbles over the jute layer.
  • Figure 1 represents schematically the linoleum surface covering according to the invention.
  • Figure 2 represents schematically the linoleum surface covering according to a second embodiment of the invention .
  • Figure 3 represents schematically the linoleum surface covering according to a third embodiment of the invention .
  • Figure 4 is a flow chart diagram of a preferred embodiment of the method to produce the linoleum surface covering according to the present invention.
  • Figure 5 represents schematically the step of applying of the adhesive liner on the jute layer of the wear layer in a preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention .
  • Figure 6 represents schematically another preferred embodiment of the process of the invention.
  • the linoleum-based surface covering element 1 is a tile, not a roll, having any suitable shape and having preferably a width comprised between 300 and 650 mm and a length comprised between 300 and 900 mm. Preferably the width is 400 mm and the length is 600 mm.
  • the linoleum-based surface covering element 1 comprises a support layer 2 and a wear layer 3 (figure 1) .
  • the support layer 2 comprises a cork-based layer 4 and a fabric layer 5.
  • the cork-based layer 4 has preferably a cork-based composition comprising, based on the total weight of the cork- based composition, 25 to 50 % wt of a cement and 20 to 55% wt of ground cork.
  • the ground cork particles have a size comprised between 300 ym and 1000 ym.
  • the cork-based composition may further comprise up to 20% wt of wood particles and/or up to 12% wt of at least one pigment and at least one inorganic filler in a quantity sufficient to reach 100% wt .
  • the cement of the cork-based composition comprises, based on the total weight of the cement composition, 70 to 85 % wt of oxidized linseed oil, 8 to 20% wt of natural rosin and at least one inorganic filler in a quantity sufficient to reach 100% wt .
  • the at least one pigment is preferably an organic pigment.
  • it is T1O 2 or an iron oxide.
  • the at least one filler is preferably CaC03, kaolin, aluminium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, perlite or a combination thereof.
  • the wear layer 3 comprises a linoleum-based layer
  • the linoleum-based layer 7 is made from a linoleum-based composition comprising, based on the total weight of the linoleum-based composition, a cement representing between 35 to 60%wt and 20 to 40% wt of ground cork.
  • the ground cork particles Preferably, the ground cork particles have a size up to 300ym.
  • the percentage of ground cork is smaller than the percentage of ground cork in the cork-based composition of the cork-based layer 4 of the support layer 2.
  • the cement of the linoleum-based composition comprises, based on the total weight of the cement composition, 70 to 85 % wt of oxidized linseed oil, 8 to 20% wt of natural rosin and at least one organic filler.
  • the linoleum-based composition may further comprise at least one, more preferably a plurality of pigments and/or at least one, more preferably a plurality of fillers .
  • the at least one pigment is an organic pigment, for example T1O 2 or an iron oxide.
  • the at least one filler is CaC03, kaolin, aluminium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, perlite or a combination thereof.
  • the fabric layers 5 and 6 are any suitable layer made of jute or polyester.
  • the linoleum-based surface covering element 1 further comprises an adhesive layer 8 between the fabric layer 5 of the support layer 2 and the fabric layer 6 of the wear layer 7.
  • the adhesive is a pressure-sensitive adhesive, more preferably the adhesive is one of the transfer tape adhesives. It is for example a solvent based or water based acrylic adhesive.
  • the linoleum-based surface covering element 1 further comprise a top coating layer 8 over the linoleum-based layer 7 of the wear layer 3 and/or a supplementary adhesive layer 9 under the cork-based layer 4 of the support layer 2 (figures 2 and 3) .
  • the top coating layer is made of reinforced urethane and or acrylic formulations.
  • the supplementary adhesive layer 9 is a pressure-sensitive adhesive, more preferably the adhesive is one of the transfer tapes adhesives .
  • the support layer 2 has a thickness comprised between 1 mm and 4 mm and the wear layer 3 between 1.30 mm to 4 mm .
  • the fabric layers 5 and 6 have each a thickness of between 0.55 and 0.7 mm and a weight of between 230 and 275 g/m 2 in the case of a jute fabric, and between 0.15 and 0.30 mm and a weight of between 90 and 110 g/m 2 in the case of a polyester fabric.
  • An example of linoleum-based surface covering element 1 is a tile of 400 mm width and 600 mm length and having an overall thickness of 80 mm.
  • the cork-based layer 4 of the support layer 2 comprises 41% wt of ground cork, 39% wt of cement, 9% wt of CaC03 and 11% wt of Ti0 2 .
  • the linoleum-based layer 7 of the wear layer 3 comprises 20% wt of ground cork, 50% wt of cement, 29% wt of CaC0 3 and 11% wt of Ti0 2 .
  • the linoleum-based surface covering element 1 according to the invention presents good acoustic properties according to an acoustic performance test according to NF EN ISO 140-8: 1997 and NF EN ISO 717-2: 1997.
  • the tile according to the invention has an acoustical efficiency of 14dB.
  • the linoleum-based surface covering element 1 according to the invention has a good dimensional stability in a test according to EN 669 (table 1) .
  • Table 1 dimensional stability.
  • the linoleum-based surface covering element 1 according to the invention is in compliance with requirements of EN 548, stating that the dimensional variations caused by changes of atmospheric humidity must be lower or equal to 0.1%.
  • the method to produce the linoleum-based surface covering element according to the present invention (figure 4) is a method to be implemented in a surface covering production facility .
  • the method comprises the steps of producing and providing a support layer 2 comprising a cork-based layer 4 and a fabric layer 5, producing and providing wear layer 3 comprising a linoleum-based layer 7 and fabric layer 6, joining said fabric layer 5 of said support layer 2 to said fabric layer 6 of said wear layer 3 by means of an adhesive layer 8 to obtain an linoleum-based intermediate, cutting said linoleum-based intermediate into tiles.
  • the support layer 2 is produced by providing a cork-based composition, producing crumbles from said cork-based composition, calendering said crumbles on a fabric layer 5 and curing by heat said cork-based crumbles over said fabric layer 5.
  • the support wear layer 3 is produced by providing a linoleum-based composition, producing crumbles from said linoleum-based composition, calendering said crumbles on a fabric layer 6 and curing by heat said linoleum-based crumbles over said fabric layer 6.
  • the support layer 2 and wear layer 3 are produced simultaneously on separate production lines.
  • the support layer is
  • the crumbles of the wear layer 3 are produced from linoleum-based pastes of different colours and mixed before being calendered to the jute layer 7.
  • the temperature of calendering the linoleum-based crumbles and the cork-based crumbles over the corresponding jute layers is performed at a temperature comprised between 20 and 130°C.
  • the linoleum-based and cork-based crumbles are cured at a temperature comprised between 70 and 100°C, using any suitable device, for example an oven.
  • the adhesive layer is applied by any suitable mean, for example by coating, on the fabric layer 5 of the support layer 2, or the fabric layer 6 of the wear layer 3, or both, and the fabric layers 5 and 6 are joined right after.
  • the joining the fabric layer 5 of the support layer 2 to the fabric layer 6 of the wear layer 3 is made using a transfer tape.
  • an adhesive layer protected by a liner is applied on the fabric layer 5 of the support layer 2 (figures 5) or on the fabric layer 6 of the wear layer 3, by mean, for example, of a rotary press, with a contact pressure between cylinder and the steel tape in the range of 50 to 150 bars, a line speed in the range of 5 to 15 m/min and cylinder at room temperature. Then the liner is progressively removed (figure 6) while the support layer 2 and the wear layer 3 are joined by mean, for example, of the same rotary press, with a contact pressure between cylinder and the steel tape in the range of 50 to 150 bars, a line speed in the range of 5 to 15 m/min and cylinder at room temperature.
  • the transfer tape embodiment present several advantages. It allows energy saving as it works at room temperature and is a continuous process. It is also environment friend because there are no emissions of vapors or volatile compounds. The cleaning of the line is not required, so there are no chemicals and cleaning wastes to dispose and it is possible to recover the liner used for the transfer for reusing.
  • the cutting step of linoleum-based intermediate into tiles is done by pantograph, die cutting or shear .
  • the method according to the invention can be implemented on any suitable device, preferably on an AUMA press
  • the method according to the invention further present the advantage of not needing a specific production line for producing the surface covering tiles according to the invention .
  • the method allows a late differentiation of the linoleum-based.
  • the production line may be used to produce a linoleum-based surface covering comprising the wear layer 3 comprising the linoleum-based layer 7 and the fabric layer 6, possibly a top coating over the linoleum-based layer 7, and if needed a transfer tape or release liner adhesive under the fabric layer 6.
  • This linoleum-based surface covering may be used as it is or may be wound and stored in form of a roll and, when needed, it may be unpack and the liner adhesive being added or, if already present, the liner of the adhesive removed, so that the support layer 2 is joined to the wear layer 3.
  • the linoleum-based surface covering thus obtain could be then cut into tiles.
  • the method according to the invention may further comprises an additional step to make the backing of the tiles self-adhesive.
  • the method may comprise a step of coating the cork-based layer 4 of the support layer 2 by an adhesive composition protected by a paper or a liner. This step may be performed on the cork-based layer 4 of the support layer 2 separately from the production of the linoleum-based surface covering, or either before or after the surface covering being cut in tiles.
  • the adhesive layer 9 may be a pressure-sensitive adhesive .

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a linoleum-based surface covering element (1) in the form of a tile comprising a support layer (2) comprising a cork-based layer (4) and a fabric layer (5), a wear layer (3) comprising a linoleum-based layer (7) and a fabric layer (6), and an adhesive layer (8) joining the fabric layer (5) of the support layer (2) and the fabric layer (6) of the wear layer (7).

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LINOLEUM-BASED SURFACE COVERING ELEMENT
Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a linoleum-based surface covering element in the form of a tile and to a method for producing such an element.
Prior art and related technical background
[0002] Surface coverings are widely used to decorate buildings or houses surfaces, among them, linoleum surface coverings are well known. Generally, they comprise a backing layer made of jute on which a linoleum paste is calendered.
[0003] Usually, the linoleum paste comprises ground cork and/or wood flour and possibly mineral fillers and/or pigments together with a linoleum cement comprising a vegetable oil, generally oxidised linseed oil, and rosin.
[0004] However, linoleum surface coverings present the drawback of having poor acoustic properties.
[0005] To address this issue, it is possible to lay, in site, i.e. where the surface covering has to be laid, over the surface to cover, a underlayment to improve the acoustic properties of the linoleum surface covering installed over this underlay .
[0006] However, the underlayment, just like the linoleum surface coverings, are generally in the form of rolls having a wide width and length, generally 2 m width and 30 to 35 m length .
Aims of the invention [0007] The present invention aims to provide a linoleum- based surface covering element in the form of a tile and a method for producing such an element that do not have the drawbacks of the prior art.
[0008] The present invention aims to provide a linoleum- based surface covering element easy to install on site.
[0009] The present invention aims to provide a method for producing such an element easy to implement in a production facility .
Summary of the invention
[0010] The present invention relates to a linoleum-based surface covering element in the form of a tile comprising a support layer comprising a cork-based layer and a fabric layer, a wear layer comprising a linoleum-based layer and a fabric layer, and an adhesive layer joining the fabric layer of the support layer and the fabric layer of the wear layer.
[0011] According to particular embodiments, the linoleum- based surface covering element may comprise one, or a combination, of any of the following characteristics:
- the cork-based layer of the support layer has a composition comprising, based on the total weight of the cork-based composition, 25 to 50% wt of a cement, 20 to 55% wt of ground cork and 0 to 20% wt of wood, 0 to 12% wt of at least one pigment and the quantity sufficient to reach 100% wt of at least one inorganic filler,
- the linoleum-based layer of the wear layer has a composition comprising, based on the total weight of the linoleum-based composition, 35 to 60% wt of a cement, 20 to 40% wt of ground cork, 0 to 11% wt of at least one pigment and the quantity sufficient to reach 100% wt of at least one inorganic filler,
- the cork-based layer of the support layer has a composition comprising a percentage in weight of ground cork higher than the percentage in weight of the ground cork of the composition of the linoleum-based layer of the wear layer,
- the adhesive layer is a pressure-sensitive adhesive,
- the linoleum-based surface covering element further comprises a top coating layer over the linoleum-based layer of the wear layer and/or a supplementary adhesive layer under the cork-based layer of the support layer,
the supplementary adhesive layer is a pressure-sensitive adhesive protected by a liner.
[0012] The invention relates also to a method for producing a linoleum-based surface covering element according to the invention, said method comprising the steps of producing and providing a support layer comprising a cork-based layer and a fabric layer, producing and providing a wear layer comprising a linoleum-based layer and fabric layer, joining said fabric layer of said support layer to said fabric layer of said wear layer by means of an adhesive layer to obtain an linoleum-based intermediate, cutting said linoleum-based intermediate into tiles .
[0013] According to particular embodiments, the method according to the invention may comprise one, or a combination, of any of the following characteristics:
the support layer and the wear layer are produced simultaneously,
the support layer and the wear layer are produced successively,
- the wear layer further comprises a top coating layer over the linoleum-based layer,
- the support layer comprises a supplementary adhesive layer under the cork-based layer,
the method further comprises the step of applying a supplementary adhesive layer under the cork-based layer of the support layer, - the wear layer is produced by providing several linoleum-based compositions, producing several linoleum-based pastes of different colours, producing linoleum-based crumbles from the linoleum pastes of different colours, mixing the linoleum-based crumbles, calendering the linoleum-based crumbles on the jute layer of the wear layer and curing by heat the linoleum-based crumbles over the jute layer.
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[0014] Figure 1 represents schematically the linoleum surface covering according to the invention.
[0015] Figure 2 represents schematically the linoleum surface covering according to a second embodiment of the invention .
[0016] Figure 3 represents schematically the linoleum surface covering according to a third embodiment of the invention .
[0017] Figure 4 is a flow chart diagram of a preferred embodiment of the method to produce the linoleum surface covering according to the present invention.
[0018] Figure 5 represents schematically the step of applying of the adhesive liner on the jute layer of the wear layer in a preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention .
[0019] Figure 6 represents schematically another preferred embodiment of the process of the invention.
Detailed description of the invention
[0020] The linoleum-based surface covering element 1 according to the present invention is a tile, not a roll, having any suitable shape and having preferably a width comprised between 300 and 650 mm and a length comprised between 300 and 900 mm. Preferably the width is 400 mm and the length is 600 mm. [0021] The linoleum-based surface covering element 1 comprises a support layer 2 and a wear layer 3 (figure 1) .
[0022] The support layer 2 comprises a cork-based layer 4 and a fabric layer 5.
[0023] The cork-based layer 4 has preferably a cork-based composition comprising, based on the total weight of the cork- based composition, 25 to 50 % wt of a cement and 20 to 55% wt of ground cork. Preferably, the ground cork particles have a size comprised between 300 ym and 1000 ym.
[0024] Preferably, the cork-based composition may further comprise up to 20% wt of wood particles and/or up to 12% wt of at least one pigment and at least one inorganic filler in a quantity sufficient to reach 100% wt .
[0025] Preferably, the cement of the cork-based composition comprises, based on the total weight of the cement composition, 70 to 85 % wt of oxidized linseed oil, 8 to 20% wt of natural rosin and at least one inorganic filler in a quantity sufficient to reach 100% wt .
[0026] The at least one pigment is preferably an organic pigment. For example, it is T1O2 or an iron oxide.
[0027] The cork-based composition of the cork-based layer
4 may comprise a plurality of pigments.
[0028] The at least one filler is preferably CaC03, kaolin, aluminium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, perlite or a combination thereof.
[0029] The wear layer 3 comprises a linoleum-based layer
7 and a fabric layer 6. The linoleum-based layer 7 is made from a linoleum-based composition comprising, based on the total weight of the linoleum-based composition, a cement representing between 35 to 60%wt and 20 to 40% wt of ground cork. Preferably, the ground cork particles have a size up to 300ym.
[0030] Preferably, in the linoleum-based composition of the linoleum-based layer 7, the percentage of ground cork is smaller than the percentage of ground cork in the cork-based composition of the cork-based layer 4 of the support layer 2.
[0031] Preferably, the cement of the linoleum-based composition comprises, based on the total weight of the cement composition, 70 to 85 % wt of oxidized linseed oil, 8 to 20% wt of natural rosin and at least one organic filler.
[0032] Preferably, the linoleum-based composition may further comprise at least one, more preferably a plurality of pigments and/or at least one, more preferably a plurality of fillers .
[0033] Preferably, the at least one pigment is an organic pigment, for example T1O2 or an iron oxide.
[0034] Preferably, the at least one filler is CaC03, kaolin, aluminium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, perlite or a combination thereof.
[0035] The fabric layers 5 and 6 are any suitable layer made of jute or polyester.
[0036] The linoleum-based surface covering element 1 further comprises an adhesive layer 8 between the fabric layer 5 of the support layer 2 and the fabric layer 6 of the wear layer 7.
[0037] Preferably, the adhesive is a pressure-sensitive adhesive, more preferably the adhesive is one of the transfer tape adhesives. It is for example a solvent based or water based acrylic adhesive.
[0038] Preferably, the linoleum-based surface covering element 1 further comprise a top coating layer 8 over the linoleum-based layer 7 of the wear layer 3 and/or a supplementary adhesive layer 9 under the cork-based layer 4 of the support layer 2 (figures 2 and 3) .
[0039] Preferably, the top coating layer is made of reinforced urethane and or acrylic formulations. [0040] Preferably, for a ready-to-install tile, the supplementary adhesive layer 9 is a pressure-sensitive adhesive, more preferably the adhesive is one of the transfer tapes adhesives .
[0041] Preferably, the support layer 2 has a thickness comprised between 1 mm and 4 mm and the wear layer 3 between 1.30 mm to 4 mm .
[0042] Preferably, the fabric layers 5 and 6 have each a thickness of between 0.55 and 0.7 mm and a weight of between 230 and 275 g/m2 in the case of a jute fabric, and between 0.15 and 0.30 mm and a weight of between 90 and 110 g/m2 in the case of a polyester fabric.
[0043] An example of linoleum-based surface covering element 1 according is a tile of 400 mm width and 600 mm length and having an overall thickness of 80 mm. The cork-based layer 4 of the support layer 2 comprises 41% wt of ground cork, 39% wt of cement, 9% wt of CaC03 and 11% wt of Ti02. The linoleum-based layer 7 of the wear layer 3 comprises 20% wt of ground cork, 50% wt of cement, 29% wt of CaC03 and 11% wt of Ti02.
[0044] The linoleum-based surface covering element 1 according to the invention presents good acoustic properties according to an acoustic performance test according to NF EN ISO 140-8: 1997 and NF EN ISO 717-2: 1997.
[0045] It appears that, compared to a standard linoleum tile (4 mm linoleum layer and 0.6 mm jute layer) having an acoustical efficiency of 6 dB and to a standard linoleum tile provided with an underlayer of ground cork (40mm) having an acoustical efficiency of 14 dB, the tile according to the invention has an acoustical efficiency of 14dB.
[0046] Furthermore, the linoleum-based surface covering element 1 according to the invention has a good dimensional stability in a test according to EN 669 (table 1) . Table 1: dimensional stability.
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[0047] The linoleum-based surface covering element 1 according to the invention is in compliance with requirements of EN 548, stating that the dimensional variations caused by changes of atmospheric humidity must be lower or equal to 0.1%.
[0048] Thus, the linoleum-based surface covering element
1 will remain stable during its whole life.
[0049] The method to produce the linoleum-based surface covering element according to the present invention (figure 4) is a method to be implemented in a surface covering production facility .
[0050] The method comprises the steps of producing and providing a support layer 2 comprising a cork-based layer 4 and a fabric layer 5, producing and providing wear layer 3 comprising a linoleum-based layer 7 and fabric layer 6, joining said fabric layer 5 of said support layer 2 to said fabric layer 6 of said wear layer 3 by means of an adhesive layer 8 to obtain an linoleum-based intermediate, cutting said linoleum-based intermediate into tiles.
[0051] The support layer 2 is produced by providing a cork-based composition, producing crumbles from said cork-based composition, calendering said crumbles on a fabric layer 5 and curing by heat said cork-based crumbles over said fabric layer 5. [0052] The support wear layer 3 is produced by providing a linoleum-based composition, producing crumbles from said linoleum-based composition, calendering said crumbles on a fabric layer 6 and curing by heat said linoleum-based crumbles over said fabric layer 6.
[0053] Preferably, the support layer 2 and wear layer 3 are produced simultaneously on separate production lines.
[0054] In another preferred embodiment, the support layer
2 is produced prior to the production of the wear layer 3.
[0055] Preferably, the crumbles of the wear layer 3 are produced from linoleum-based pastes of different colours and mixed before being calendered to the jute layer 7.
[0056] Preferably, the temperature of calendering the linoleum-based crumbles and the cork-based crumbles over the corresponding jute layers is performed at a temperature comprised between 20 and 130°C.
[0057] Preferably, the linoleum-based and cork-based crumbles are cured at a temperature comprised between 70 and 100°C, using any suitable device, for example an oven.
[0058] In a preferred embodiment, the adhesive layer is applied by any suitable mean, for example by coating, on the fabric layer 5 of the support layer 2, or the fabric layer 6 of the wear layer 3, or both, and the fabric layers 5 and 6 are joined right after.
[0059] In another embodiment, the joining the fabric layer 5 of the support layer 2 to the fabric layer 6 of the wear layer 3 is made using a transfer tape.
[0060] Preferably an adhesive layer protected by a liner is applied on the fabric layer 5 of the support layer 2 (figures 5) or on the fabric layer 6 of the wear layer 3, by mean, for example, of a rotary press, with a contact pressure between cylinder and the steel tape in the range of 50 to 150 bars, a line speed in the range of 5 to 15 m/min and cylinder at room temperature. Then the liner is progressively removed (figure 6) while the support layer 2 and the wear layer 3 are joined by mean, for example, of the same rotary press, with a contact pressure between cylinder and the steel tape in the range of 50 to 150 bars, a line speed in the range of 5 to 15 m/min and cylinder at room temperature.
[0061] The transfer tape embodiment present several advantages. It allows energy saving as it works at room temperature and is a continuous process. It is also environment friend because there are no emissions of vapors or volatile compounds. The cleaning of the line is not required, so there are no chemicals and cleaning wastes to dispose and it is possible to recover the liner used for the transfer for reusing.
[0062] Preferably, the cutting step of linoleum-based intermediate into tiles is done by pantograph, die cutting or shear .
[0063] The method according to the invention can be implemented on any suitable device, preferably on an AUMA press
(i.e. rotary press), with a contact pressure of between 80 and 170 bar between the cylinder and the steel tape and with a temperature of the cylinder of between 130 and 180°C, the line speed being between 3 and 15 m/min.
[0064] The method according to the invention further present the advantage of not needing a specific production line for producing the surface covering tiles according to the invention .
[0065] Further, the method allows a late differentiation of the linoleum-based. Indeed, the production line may be used to produce a linoleum-based surface covering comprising the wear layer 3 comprising the linoleum-based layer 7 and the fabric layer 6, possibly a top coating over the linoleum-based layer 7, and if needed a transfer tape or release liner adhesive under the fabric layer 6. This linoleum-based surface covering may be used as it is or may be wound and stored in form of a roll and, when needed, it may be unpack and the liner adhesive being added or, if already present, the liner of the adhesive removed, so that the support layer 2 is joined to the wear layer 3. The linoleum-based surface covering thus obtain could be then cut into tiles.
[0066] For ready-to-install surface covering tiles, the method according to the invention may further comprises an additional step to make the backing of the tiles self-adhesive. The method may comprise a step of coating the cork-based layer 4 of the support layer 2 by an adhesive composition protected by a paper or a liner. This step may be performed on the cork-based layer 4 of the support layer 2 separately from the production of the linoleum-based surface covering, or either before or after the surface covering being cut in tiles.
[0067] The adhesive layer 9 may be a pressure-sensitive adhesive .

Claims

1. A linoleum-based surface covering element (1) in the form of a tile comprising:
a support layer (2) comprising a cork-based layer (4) and a fabric layer (5) ,
a wear layer (3) comprising a linoleum-based layer (7) and a fabric layer (6) and
an adhesive layer (8) joining the fabric layer (5) of said support layer (2) and the fabric layer (6) of said wear layer ( 7 ) .
2. The linoleum surface covering element (1) according to claim 1, wherein the cork-based layer (4) of the support layer (2) has a composition comprising, based on the total weight of the cork-based composition, 25 to 50% wt of a cement, 20 to 55% wt of ground cork and 0 to 20% wt of wood, 0 to 12% wt of at least one pigment and the quantity sufficient to reach 100% wt of at least one inorganic filler.
3. The linoleum surface covering element (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the linoleum-based layer (7) of the wear layer (3) has a composition comprising, based on the total weight of the linoleum-based composition, 35 to 60% wt of a cement, 20 to 40% wt of ground cork, 0 to 11% wt of at least one pigment and the quantity sufficient to reach 100% wt of at least one inorganic filler.
4. The linoleum surface covering element (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cork-based layer (4) of the support layer (2) has a composition comprising a percentage in weight of ground cork higher than the percentage in weight of the ground cork of the composition of the linoleum- based layer (7) of the wear layer (3)
5. The linoleum surface covering element (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the adhesive layer (8) is a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
6. The linoleum surface covering element (1) according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising a top coating layer (8) over the linoleum-based layer (7) of the wear layer (3) and/or a supplementary adhesive layer (9) under the cork-based layer (4) of the support layer (2) .
7. The linoleum surface covering element (1) according to claim 5, wherein the supplementary adhesive layer (9) is a pressure-sensitive adhesive protected by a liner.
8. A method for producing a linoleum-based surface covering element (1) according to any of the claims 1 to 7, said method comprising the step of :
- producing and providing a support layer (2) comprising a cork- based layer (4) and a fabric layer (5),
- producing and providing wear layer (3) comprising a linoleum- based layer (7) and fabric layer (6),
- joining said fabric layer (5) of said support layer (2) to said fabric layer (6) of said wear layer (3) by means of an adhesive layer (8) to obtain an linoleum-based intermediate,
- cutting said linoleum-based intermediate into tiles.
9. The method according to claims 8, wherein the support layer (2) and the wear layer (3) are produced simultaneously .
10. The method according to claims 8, wherein the support layer (2) and the wear layer (3) are produced successively .
11. The method according to any of the claim 8 to 10, wherein the wear layer (3) further comprises a top coating layer (8) over the linoleum-based layer (7) .
12. The method according to any of the claim 8 to 11, wherein the support layer (2) comprises a supplementary adhesive layer (9) under the cork-based layer (4) .
13. The method according to any of the claim 8 to 11, wherein the method further comprises a step of applying a supplementary adhesive layer (9) under the cork-based layer (4) of the support layer (2) .
14. The method according to any of the claim 8 to 13, wherein the linoleum-based layer (7) of the wear layer (3) is produced by providing several linoleum-based compositions, producing several linoleum-based pastes of different colours, producing linoleum-based crumbles from said linoleum pastes of different colours, mixing said linoleum-based crumbles, calendering said linoleum-based crumbles on the jute layer (6) of the wear layer (3) and curing by heat said linoleum-based crumbles over said jute layer (6) .
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