WO2019131680A1 - 建材製造装置および建材製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus and method for producing a building material such as a construction board.
- building materials which are plate materials for building for forming the outer wall and inner wall of a building include inorganic plates such as ceramic siding boards and ceramic boards, fiber plates such as particle board, and resin plates.
- a raw material mat is formed by depositing a raw material of a predetermined size which has passed through the screening while screening the powder raw material which is a building material raw material by wind selection on a holder etc.
- a method is known which includes a process of performing and a process of heat-pressing the raw material mat.
- the building material manufacturing method by which such a method is employ adopted is described, for example in the following patent document 1.
- the conventional apparatus for carrying out the above-described method for producing a building material includes, as a mechanism for the mat forming process, for example, a sieve unit in which sieving is performed by wind selection, and powder raw material toward the sieve unit. It has a raw material supply unit for dropping and supplying, and a holder for receiving the raw material of a predetermined size which has been sieved.
- the powder raw material to be used is one obtained by adding water to the powder solid which is a building material constituting material for the purpose of adjusting the moisture content.
- the sieve unit is provided with a blower for blowing air in the lateral direction to the falling powder material, and a sieve which is disposed at a position facing the air from the blower and is inclined to a predetermined degree so as to be away from the blower
- the powdery raw material is dropped from the raw material supply portion toward the space between the blower and the sieve, and the air is blown from the blower toward the sieve to partially screen the sieve or the sieve After passing through, it falls further and is received by the holder (the other part falls without being able to pass through the sieve screen).
- mat is formed by depositing the sieve passing part in a powder raw material on a holder.
- the present invention has been conceived under such circumstances, and the purpose thereof is to efficiently produce a building material while suppressing clogging of a sieve portion for sieving a building material raw material. Providing an apparatus and method.
- a building material manufacturing apparatus includes a sieve unit and a holder.
- the sieve section includes a non-sieving receiving sheet on which the building material material is dropped, and at least one sieve sheet with a sieve.
- the delivery sheet and the at least one sieve sheet are inclined and aligned in the direction of the inclination, and the sieve sheet is positioned below the delivery sheet.
- Such delivery sheets and sieve sheets are configured to perform wave motion when the device is in operation.
- a holder is for receiving the building material raw material which passed the sieve of the sieve part.
- the building materials such as the powder material are dropped toward the receiving sheet of the sieve section in a state in which each of the sheets of the sieve section is in a wave motion state.
- Raw material supply is performed.
- the wave motion of the sheet is, for example, a motion having antinodes in which the sheet repeats vibration in its thickness direction, and the shorter the cycle of the vibration, the faster the wave motion.
- Such wave motion is realized, for example, by the operation of a vibrator such as an eccentric vibrator coupled to each sheet via a predetermined power transmission mechanism.
- the building material raw materials supplied to the present apparatus also include those in the form of coarse block.
- the above configuration that this apparatus is equipped with a large delivery sheet with no contact mesh as a place where such a building material raw material is first received by the sieve unit is a building block material having a bulky form. , Suitable for breaking up by collision with the wave-moving receiving sheet before reaching the sieve sheet of the sieve section. As crushing of the building material raw material proceeds before reaching the sieve sheet of the sieve portion, clogging of the sieve sheet tends to be suppressed.
- the above configuration that the apparatus is equipped with a large delivery area contact sheet with no sieving as a place where the building material supplied to the apparatus is received by the sieve section first is the building material, Before reaching the sieve sheet of the sieve section, it is suitable to disperse, for example, in the sheet width direction by collision with the wave-moving receiving sheet. As the building material raw material is dispersed before reaching the sieve sheet of the sieve section, clogging of the sieve sheet tends to be suppressed.
- the building material raw material that has undergone the above-described crushing and dispersion in the wave-moving receiving sheet passes through a plurality of inclined sheets including the receiving sheet, and is sieved.
- the sieving sheet is subjected to a sieving process (each sheet continues its wave movement).
- the portion of the building material raw material produced by the sieving in the sieve portion which has passed through the sieve of the sieve sheet (the portion passing the sieve sheet of the building material raw material) is deposited on the holder to form a raw material mat.
- a predetermined building material as a plate material is manufactured.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus which concerns on the 1st side of this invention is suitable for manufacturing a building material, suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet
- the suppression of clogging of the sieve sheet is preferable in terms of reducing the time and labor required for maintenance of the sieve sheet or the sieve portion, and thus is preferable from the viewpoint of suppressing the cost of manufacturing building materials.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus preferably includes a conveyor for conveying the building material raw material to the upper side of the receiving sheet of the sieve unit, and a raw material supply unit having a leveling unit for leveling the building material raw material transported on the conveyor. Furthermore, it has.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus includes such a raw material supply unit, at the time of operation of the apparatus, the building material raw material is dropped and supplied from the end of the conveyor of the raw material supply unit toward the receiving sheet in the sieve unit.
- a configuration in which the present building material manufacturing apparatus includes such a raw material supply unit is preferable in order to prevent clogging of the sieve sheet of the sieve unit.
- the leveling unit performs the leveling process on the building material being fed on the conveyor of the material feeding unit by equalizing the supply flow rate of the building material being dropped and supplied from the end of the conveyor toward the receiving sheet. Therefore, it is preferable to suppress the deviation of building material raw materials on a series of sheets in the sieve section and to suppress clogging of the sieve sheet.
- the sieve portion of the building material manufacturing apparatus preferably includes, as the sieve sheet, a fine sieve sheet having a small sieve, and a coarse sieve sheet positioned lower than the fine sieve sheet and having a large sieve.
- the building material raw material supplied to the sieve section and subjected to the above-mentioned crushing and dispersion in the receiving sheet is subjected to the sieving process with the fine-grained sieve sheet lower than the receiving sheet, and further below. It is possible to receive a sieving process with a coarse-grained sieve sheet.
- the sieve portion of the building material manufacturing apparatus preferably further includes a non-sieving relay sheet located between the fine-grain sieve sheet and the coarse-grain sieve sheet and capable of wave movement.
- the building material raw material after passing through the fine mesh sheet in the sieve section at the time of operation of the apparatus but before reaching the coarse mesh sheet is not collided but is collided with the relay sheet having a large raw material contact area. It is possible to apply crushing and dispersion (each sheet is in motion). Before the coarse-grained sieve sheet is reached, the clogging of the coarse-grained sieve sheet tends to be suppressed as cracking of the building material raw material progresses and as the building material raw material is dispersed.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus preferably further includes a raw material supply unit for dropping the building material raw material toward the relay sheet.
- a raw material supply unit for dropping the building material raw material toward the relay sheet.
- a method of manufacturing a building material is provided.
- a sieve portion and a holder are used.
- the sieve section includes a non-sieving receiving sheet on which the building material material is dropped, and at least one sieve sheet with a sieve located lower than the receiving sheet.
- the receiving sheet and the sieve sheet are capable of wave movement, and the receiving sheet and the sieve sheet are inclined and aligned in the direction of the inclination.
- a holder is for receiving the building material raw material which passed the sieve of the sieve part.
- the building material raw material in a state in which the receiving sheet and the at least one sieve sheet are in wave motion, the building material raw material is dropped onto the receiving sheet, and the building material raw material is transferred from the receiving sheet to the at least one sieve sheet. Then, the building material raw material is sieved by at least one sieve sheet, and the building material raw material which has passed through the sieve of the at least one sieve sheet is deposited on the holder to form at least one layer mat (raw material mat). When the mat passes through the heating and pressing process, a predetermined building material as a plate material is manufactured.
- building materials such as powder materials are dropped toward the receiving sheet of the sieve unit while each of the sheets of the sieve unit is in a wave motion.
- the materials of construction materials to be thrown in include those in the form of bulky lumps.
- the above configuration of using a large delivery sheet with no contact mesh as a place where such a building material raw material is first received in the sieve part is a sieve part for a building material raw material having a bulky bulk form. Before reaching the sieve sheet, it is suitable for crushing by collision with the wave-moving receiving sheet. As crushing of the building material raw material proceeds before reaching the sieve sheet of the sieve portion, clogging of the sieve sheet tends to be suppressed.
- the above configuration that the receiving material with large material contact area is used without a sieve as a place where the material for building materials to be dropped is received first in the sieve unit is the sieve sheet of the material for forming materials in the sieve sheet. It is suitable, for example, for distribution in the width direction of the sheet by collision with a wave-moving receiver sheet. As the building material raw material is dispersed before reaching the sieve sheet of the sieve section, clogging of the sieve sheet tends to be suppressed.
- the building material raw material that has undergone the above-described crushing and dispersion in the wave-moving receiving sheet travels specifically on the plurality of inclined sheets including the receiving sheet.
- the sheet is moved from the top of the sheet to at least one sieve sheet and then subjected to a sieving process with a sieve sheet with a sieve mesh (each sheet continues its wave motion).
- the sieve sheet passing portion of the building material raw material generated by the sieving in the sieve section is deposited on the holder to form a raw material mat.
- a predetermined building material as a plate material is manufactured.
- the building material manufacturing method concerning the 2nd side of the present invention is suitable for manufacturing a building material, controlling clogging of the sieving sheet in the sieve part for sieving building material materials.
- the suppression of clogging of the sieve sheet is preferable in terms of reducing the time and labor required for maintenance of the sieve sheet or the sieve portion, and thus is preferable from the viewpoint of suppressing the cost of manufacturing building materials.
- the raw material supply unit has a conveyor for feeding the building material raw material to the upper side of the receiving sheet of the sieve unit, and a leveling unit for leveling the building material raw material fed on the conveyor. Furthermore, the building material raw material leveled in the leveling section is dropped onto a receiving sheet.
- the leveling unit performs the leveling process on the building material being fed on the conveyor of the material feeding unit by equalizing the supply flow rate of the building material being dropped and supplied from the end of the conveyor toward the receiving sheet. Therefore, it is preferable to suppress the deviation of building material raw materials on a series of sheets in the sieve section and to suppress clogging of the sieve sheet.
- the sieve portion includes, as the sieve sheet, a fine sieve sheet having a small sieve, and a coarse sieve sheet positioned below the fine sieve sheet and having a large sieve.
- a mat is formed having a layer of the building material raw material which has passed through the fine mesh sieve sheet and a layer of the building material raw material which has passed the coarse mesh sieve sheet.
- the building material raw material supplied to the sieve section and subjected to the above-mentioned crushing and dispersion in the receiving sheet is subjected to the screening process with the fine-graining sieve sheet lower than the receiving sheet and the coarse-grained sieve further below. It is possible to receive a sieving process with a sheet.
- the sieve portion further includes a non-sieving relay sheet located between the fine-mesh sieve sheet and the coarse-mesh sieve sheet and capable of wave movement, and the receiving sheet and the sieve sheet.
- a non-sieving relay sheet located between the fine-mesh sieve sheet and the coarse-mesh sieve sheet and capable of wave movement, and the receiving sheet and the sieve sheet.
- the building material raw material after passing through the fine mesh sheet in the sieve section and before reaching the coarse mesh sheet is crushed and dispersed by collision with the relay sheet having no large mesh size and the raw material contact area. It is possible to apply (each sheet is in motion). Before the coarse-grained sieve sheet is reached, the clogging of the coarse-grained sieve sheet tends to be suppressed as cracking of the building material raw material progresses and as the building material raw material is dispersed.
- a new building material raw material is further dropped toward the relay sheet.
- the building material raw material supplied to the sieve section without passing through the fine-grained sieve sheet is also dissolved by collision with the relay sheet having a large raw material contact area without the sieve before reaching the coarse-grained sieve sheet. It is possible to apply crushing and dispersion. Therefore, the said structure is preferable in suppressing clogging of a coarse-meshed sheet
- matte on the holder in the building material manufacturing apparatus shown in FIG. 1 is represented with a partial cross section.
- matte on the holder in the building materials manufacturing apparatus shown in FIG. 4 is represented with a partial cross section.
- matte on the holder in the building material manufacturing apparatus shown in FIG. 4 is represented with a partial cross section.
- matte on the holder in the building material manufacturing apparatus shown in FIG. 9 is represented with a partial cross section.
- matte on the holder in the building material manufacturing apparatus shown in FIG. 12 is represented with a partial cross section.
- FIG. 14 It is a schematic block diagram of a building material manufacturing device concerning one embodiment of the present invention.
- matte on the holder in the building material manufacturing apparatus shown in FIG. 14 is represented with a partial cross section.
- FIG. 16 It is a schematic block diagram of a building material manufacturing device concerning one embodiment of the present invention. It is a sheet
- matte on the holder in the building materials manufacturing apparatus shown in FIG. 16 is represented with a partial cross section.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic configuration of a building material manufacturing apparatus X1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X1 includes a sieve unit 10, a raw material supply unit 20, and a holder 30, and forms a mat for building materials, which is a building material by passing through a heating press process, by depositing building material raw materials of a predetermined size.
- a device that can
- the sieve unit 10 is capable of wave motion when the apparatus is in operation, and includes a series of sheets inclined and aligned in the direction of the inclination, and a body structure for realizing the wave movement of each sheet by assembling the series of sheets And 10 '.
- the wave motion of the sheet is a motion having antinodes in which the sheet repeats vibration in its thickness direction, and the shorter the cycle of the vibration, the faster the wave motion.
- the sheet is an elastic sheet having stretchability, preferably a urethane rubber sheet.
- the thickness of the sheet is, for example, 2 to 5 mm.
- the inclination of the series of sheets in the sieve unit 10 is, for example, 6 to 25 degrees with respect to the horizontal.
- the series of sheets in the sieve unit 10 includes a delivery sheet 11 located at the upper end thereof and at least one sieve sheet 12 located below the delivery sheet 11.
- the delivery sheet 11 has no mesh.
- the sieve sheet 12 has a sieve mesh.
- two sieve sheets 12a fine-grained sieve sheets
- a sieve sheet 12b rough-grained sieve sheets
- FIG. 2 shows an arrangement of a series of sheets in the present embodiment.
- the delivery sheet 11 from the upper end side, the delivery sheet 11, the screen sheet 12a, the screen sheet 12a, the screen sheet 12b, and the screen sheet 12b are arranged in this order.
- the coarse sieve sheet 12b is located below the fine sieve sheet 12a.
- the sieve size of the sieve sheet 12, ie, the opening size is, for example, 1 to 50 mm.
- the sieve size or opening size of the sieve sheet 12a is, for example, 1 to 30 mm.
- the sieve size or opening size of the sieve sheet 12b is, for example, 30 to 50 mm.
- the above-described main body structure portion 10 ′ includes an inner frame structure, an outer frame structure, and an eccentric vibrator.
- the inner frame structure has a pair of inner side plates extending in parallel, and a plurality of cross beams (first cross beams) extending in the separation direction of the inner side plates and bridging the inner side plates.
- Each first cross beam has a sheet fixing portion on its upper end side.
- the outer frame structure includes a pair of outer side plates extending in parallel along the outer side plates on the outer side of the pair of inner side plates, and a plurality of cross beams extending in the separation direction of the outer side plates and bridging the outer side plates Cross beam).
- Each second cross beam has a sheet fixing portion on its upper end side.
- the inner frame structure and the outer frame structure are connected to an eccentric vibrator (not shown) as a vibration source via a driving plate spring (not shown).
- the inner frame structure and the outer frame structure are eccentrically installed so that the inner frame structure and the outer frame structure are reciprocated by a phase difference of 180 degrees by rotational driving of the eccentric vibrator. It is connected to the vibrator via a drive plate spring.
- the rotational drive speed of the eccentric vibrator at the time of apparatus operation is, for example, 500 to 600 rotations / minute.
- each of the above-described series of sheets in the sieve unit 10 is fixed to the adjacent first and second cross beams. Specifically, each sheet has its one edge fixed to the sheet fixing portion of the first cross beam, and the other edge fixed to the sheet fixing portion of the second cross beam next to the first cross beam. ing.
- the sieve part 10 As a mechanism which produces a wave motion in a series of sheets in the above-mentioned main body structure part 10 'in the sieve part 10, ie, the sieve part 10, for example, a screening machine "Jumping screen (registered trademark) made by Eurus Techno Co., Ltd.” And the like.
- the raw material supply unit 20 is for dropping the building material raw material M toward the receiving sheet 11 in the sieve unit 10 and supplying the raw material to the sieve unit 10, and has a belt conveyor 21 and a leveling unit 22.
- the belt conveyor 21 is for feeding the building material raw material M to the upper side of the delivery sheet 11 of the sieve unit 10.
- the leveling portion 22 is a rotary structure portion for leveling the building material raw material M fed on the belt conveyor 21, and a plurality of clearance teeth are erected at the rotation peripheral end.
- the peripheral edge of the leveling portion 22 is opposed to the belt conveyor 21 and the center of rotation of the leveling portion 22 is perpendicular to the feeding direction of the building material M by the belt conveyor 21.
- the hook 22 is disposed.
- the raw material supply unit 20 is a horizontal component of the arrangement direction of a series of sheets in the sieve unit 10.
- the belt conveyor 21 is disposed above the sieve unit 10 so as to extend along the belt.
- the delivery sheet 11 in the above-described sieve unit 10 is the building material raw material M dropped from the raw material supply unit 20 in the sheet width direction W (direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction D of the sheets) shown in FIG. It spreads to the same range as the dropping area or extends beyond the dropping area.
- the holder 30 is for receiving the predetermined building material raw material M which passed through the sieve part 10, and is mounted on the belt conveyor 31 which makes the moving line of the holder 30. As shown in FIG. As the belt conveyor 31 operates, the holder 30 moves.
- the eccentric vibrator is rotationally driven to cause reciprocation in each of the inner frame structure and the outer frame structure.
- the phase difference between the two reciprocating motions is 180 degrees as described above.
- the building material material M is continuously supplied to the material supply unit 20 from the material storage unit (not shown).
- the building material raw material M is prepared according to the building material to be manufactured.
- the building material raw material M includes, for example, a hydraulic material and a reinforcing material, and may include a siliceous material, a hollow body, an additive, a waterproofing agent, and the like.
- the hydraulic material includes, for example, cement, gypsum, and slag.
- cement include ordinary Portland cement, early-strength Portland cement, alumina cement, blast furnace cement, and fly ash cement.
- the gypsum includes, for example, anhydrous gypsum, hemihydrate gypsum, and gypsum dihydrate.
- the slag include blast furnace slag and converter slag.
- Examples of the reinforcing material include plant-based reinforcing materials and synthetic fibers.
- Examples of plant reinforcements include wood flour, wood wool, wood chips, wood pulp, wood fibers, wood fiber bundles, waste paper, bamboo fibers, hemp fibers, bagasse, rice husk, and rice straw.
- Synthetic fibers include, for example, polyester fibers, polyamide fibers, polyethylene fibers, polypropylene fibers, and acrylic fibers.
- siliceous materials include silica sand, silica powder, silica powder, coal ash, fly ash, and diatomaceous earth.
- Hollow bodies include, for example, expanded polystyrene beads, microspheres, perlite, fly ash balloons, shirasu balloons, expanded shales, expanded clays, and calcined diatomaceous earth.
- the microspheres include, for example, acrylic foams.
- Admixtures include, for example, mica, papermaking sludge ash, silica fume, wollastonite, calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide, vermiculite, sepiolite, zoonotrite, kaolinite, and zeolite.
- the admixture may also be a pulverized material of an inorganic board such as a ceramic siding board.
- a ground material of the inorganic plate for example, a ground material of a defective plate of the unhardened inorganic plate generated in the production process of the inorganic plate, a crushed material of a defective plate of the inorganic plate after hardening, and an inorganic plate generated at a construction site etc. And scraps of waste materials.
- Waterproofing agents include, for example, waxes, waxes, paraffins, succinic acids, fatty acids, silicones, and synthetic resins.
- synthetic resins include acrylic resins, polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, urethane resins, and epoxy resins.
- the building material raw material M supplied to the raw material supply unit 20 of the building material manufacturing apparatus X1 is sent by the belt conveyor 21 to the upper side of the delivery sheet 11 of the sieve unit 10 at, for example, a constant speed.
- the building material raw material M is subjected to the leveling portion 22 which rotates and the leveling by the gap teeth thereof.
- the building material raw material M is fed from the raw material supply unit 20 toward the receiving sheet 11 of the sieve unit 10 in a state where each of the series of sheets possessed by the sieve unit 10 performs wave motion.
- the raw material dropping path from the raw material supply unit 20 is indicated by a broken arrow.
- the building material raw material M to be dropped from the raw material supply unit 20 also includes a bulky bulk material.
- a building material raw material M is first received in the sieve portion 10 by the large delivery sheet 11 having no mesh size and a raw material contact area.
- Such a configuration is suitable for crushing the building material raw material M in the form of a bulky block by collision with the wave-moving receiving sheet 11 before reaching the sieve sheet 12 of the sieve unit 10. As crushing of the building material raw material M proceeds before reaching the sieve sheet 12 of the sieve portion 10, clogging of the sieve sheet 12 tends to be suppressed.
- the construction material material M dropped from the material supply unit 20 is first received in the sieve unit 10 by the large delivery material receiving area 11 without sieving, and the construction material material M is sieved for the material material M.
- the sieve sheet 12 of the part 10 it is suitable to be dispersed, for example, in the sheet width direction W by collision with the wave-moving receiving sheet 11.
- the building material raw material M is dispersed before reaching the sieve sheet 12 of the sieve portion 10, clogging of the sieve sheet 12 tends to be suppressed.
- the building material raw material M which has undergone the above-described crushing and dispersion in the wave-moving receiving sheet 11 descends a series of inclined sheets including the receiving sheet 11, Then, the sheet is moved from the top of the receiving sheet 11 to the top of the sieve sheet 12 and subjected to a sieving process by the sieve sheet 12 with a sieve (each sheet continues the wave motion when the apparatus is operated). Then, the portion of the building material raw material M generated by sieving in the sieving portion 10 (the portion passing through the sieving sheet 12 of the building material raw material M) is deposited on the holder 30 and the raw material A mat is formed (the material dropping path from the sieve section 10 is shown by a broken arrow). According to the building material manufacturing apparatus X1, it is possible to obtain two-stage particle size distribution raw material from the building material raw material M by the above-mentioned sieving process to form, for example, a two-layer material mat. Specifically, it is as follows.
- a layer L1 (first layer) formed by the deposition of the relatively fine building material raw material M which has passed through the fine sieve sheet 12a is formed on the holder 30 as shown in FIG. 3 (a).
- the holder 30 is, for example, a template having an uneven shape corresponding to the design surface of the building material to be manufactured on the inner surface (the surface on the side receiving the building material M).
- the amount of the sieve of the sieve sheet 12b of the building material M passes.
- a predetermined amount of (the sieve sheet 12b of the building material raw material M passes through the sieve) is deposited.
- a layer L2 (second layer) formed by deposition of the relatively coarse building material raw material M which has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the layer L1 as shown in FIG. 3 (b).
- a heat press is performed on the laminate of the layers L1 and L2 (heat press process).
- the pressing pressure is, for example, 2 to 8 MPa
- the heating temperature is, for example, 50 to 80 ° C.
- the pressing time is 6 to 12 hours.
- autoclave curing is performed as needed.
- the temperature condition is, for example, 150 ° C. or more
- the pressure condition is, for example, 0.5 MPa or more.
- the laminate of layers L1 and L2 is subjected to a heat pressing step, or to a hardened layer formed from layer L1 and a hardened layer formed from layer L2 through a heat pressing step and subsequent autoclave curing.
- a building material having a laminated structure is manufactured.
- the building material to be manufactured is a ceramic siding board and the building material raw material M includes a hydraulic material, a siliceous material and a reinforcing material
- each hardened layer is formed of a hydraulic material and a siliceous material
- the reinforcing material is dispersed in the inorganic hardening matrix.
- the hardened layer formed from the layer L1 which is a relatively fine deposit of the building material raw material M is suitable for obtaining high water resistance because it has a more dense structure, and thus, forms a surface layer of the building material. Suitable.
- the hardened layer formed from the layer L2 which is a deposit of the relatively rough building material raw material M is suitable for obtaining high cushioning property since it has a lower density and lighter structure, and thus, the core layer of the building material Suitable for
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X1 is suitable for manufacturing a building material, suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet 12 in the sieve part 10 for sieving the building material raw material M. As shown in FIG.
- the suppression of the clogging of the sieve sheet 12 is preferable to reduce the time and labor required for the maintenance of the sieve sheet 12 to the sieve unit 10, and thus is preferable from the viewpoint of suppressing the cost of manufacturing building materials.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X1 since the building material manufacturing apparatus X1 does not need a blower, it is preferable in avoiding the enlargement of the apparatus for manufacturing the building materials and the enlargement of the equipment, and thus is preferable from the viewpoint of suppressing the building material manufacturing cost. In addition, since the building material manufacturing apparatus X1 does not require sieving of the wind separation type in the sieving unit 10, it is possible to avoid frequent cleaning work of the equipment and equipment for manufacturing the building materials and to suppress the building materials manufacturing cost. preferable.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X1 is suitable for efficiently manufacturing building materials in terms of manufacturing cost and the like while suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet 12 in the sieve portion 10 for sieving the building material raw material M. .
- the delivery sheet 11 spreads in the same range as the dropping area of the building material M to be dropped from the raw material supply unit 20 or extends beyond the dropping area.
- Such a configuration is preferable in order to appropriately receive all of the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20 by the sieve unit 10 or the delivery sheet 11 thereof. Further, in the configuration that the receiving sheet 11 is wider than the material dropping area, the building material raw material M in the sheet width direction by the collision with the receiving sheet 11 that performs wave motion before reaching the sieve sheet 12 of the sieve unit 10 Suitable for dispersion in W. As the building material raw material M is dispersed before reaching the sieve sheet 12 of the sieve portion 10, clogging of the sieve sheet 12 tends to be suppressed.
- the raw material supply unit 20 is, as described above, a belt conveyor 21 for feeding the building material raw material M to the upper side of the receiving sheet 11 of the sieve unit 10 and an average for leveling the building material raw material M sent on the belt conveyor 21. It has a portion 22.
- the leveling unit 22 for leveling the building material M sent on the belt conveyor 21 of the material supply unit 20 is a building material raw material dropped and supplied toward the receiving sheet 11 from the end of the belt conveyor 21. It is suitable for equalizing the supply flow rate of M, and thus preferable for suppressing the deviation of the building material raw material M on the series of sheets in the sieve unit 10 and for suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet 12.
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic configuration of a building material manufacturing apparatus X2 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X2 is different from the above-described building material manufacturing apparatus X1 in that the building material manufacturing apparatus X2 includes a sieve unit 10A, the above-described raw material supply unit 20, and the above-described holder 30 and includes a sieve unit 10A instead of the sieve unit 10.
- the sieve unit 10A is capable of wave motion at the time of operation of the apparatus and is a series of sheets inclined and aligned in the direction of the inclination, and the series of sheets described above for assembling the sheets to realize the wave movement of each sheet. And a body structure 10 '.
- the sieve section 10A differs from the sieve section 10 in that it has a series of sheets of the arrangement shown in FIG. 5 instead of the series of sheets of the arrangement described above with reference to FIG.
- the series of sheets in the sieve unit 10A includes a non-sieved receiving sheet 11, two sieve sheets 12a and 12b as sieved sheets 12 with sieves, and a non-sieved relay sheet 13.
- the coarse sieve sheet 12b is located below the fine sieve sheet 12a. Further, the relay sheet 13 is positioned between the fine sieve sheet 12a and the coarse sieve sheet 12b.
- the building material raw material M is continuously supplied to the raw material supply unit 20 from the raw material storage unit (not shown). For example, it is sent at a constant speed up to the upper side of the delivery sheet 11 of the section 10A.
- the building material raw material M is subjected to the leveling portion 22 which rotates and the leveling by the gap teeth thereof.
- the building material M is dropped from the material supply unit 20 toward the receiving sheet 11 of the sieve unit 10A in a state where each of the series of sheets included in the sieve unit 10A performs wave motion (raw material supply unit 20
- the route from which the raw material is dropped is indicated by a broken arrow).
- the building material raw material M to be dropped from the raw material supply unit 20 also includes a bulky bulk material.
- a building material raw material M is first received in the sieve portion 10A by the large delivery sheet 11 having no mesh size and a raw material contact area.
- Such a configuration is suitable for crushing the building material raw material M in the form of a coarse block by collision with the wave-moving receiving sheet 11 before reaching the sieve sheet 12 of the sieve portion 10A.
- clogging of the sieve sheet 12 tends to be suppressed.
- the construction material raw material M to be dropped from the raw material supply unit 20 is first received by the sieve portion 10A by the large delivery sheet 11 of the material contact area without a sieve mesh.
- the sieve sheet 12 of the part 10A Before reaching the sieve sheet 12 of the part 10A, it is suitable for dispersion in, for example, the sheet width direction W by collision with the wave-moving receiving sheet 11.
- the building material raw material M is dispersed before reaching the sieve sheet 12 of the sieve portion 10A, clogging of the sieve sheet 12 tends to be suppressed.
- the building material raw material M which has undergone the above-described crushing and dispersion in the wave-moving receiving sheet 11 descends a series of inclined sheets including the receiving sheet 11, Then, the sheet is moved from the top of the receiving sheet 11 to the top of the sieve sheet 12 and subjected to a sieving process by the sieve sheet 12 with a sieve (each sheet continues the wave motion when the apparatus is operated).
- the building material raw material M which does not pass the sieve of the sieve sheet 12a by the sieving process in the fine sieve sheet 12a in the sieve part 10A does not have a sieve before reaching the coarse sieve sheet 12b, and a raw material contact area Crushing and dispersion due to collision with the large relay sheet 13.
- the building material raw material M which does not pass the sieve of the sieve sheet 12a moves in this way on the relay sheet 13 and on the coarse sieve sheet 12b.
- clogging of the sieve sheet 12b tends to be suppressed.
- the screen sheet passing portion of the building material raw material M generated by sieving in the sieve portion 10A is deposited on the holder 30 to form a raw material mat (the raw material drop path from the sieve portion 10A is indicated by the broken arrow Show).
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X2 it is possible to obtain two-stage particle size distribution raw material from the building material raw material M by the above-mentioned sieving process to form, for example, a two-layer material mat. Specifically, it is as follows.
- a predetermined amount of material passing through the sieve sheet 12a of the building material M is deposited on the holder 30 which is conveyed by the belt conveyor 31 in the direction of arrow d1 and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12a of the sieve unit 10A. Ru.
- a layer L3 (first layer) formed by the deposition of the relatively fine building material raw material M which has passed through the fine sieve sheet 12a is formed on the holder 30 as shown in FIG. 6 (a).
- the holder 30 is, for example, a template having an uneven shape corresponding to the design surface of the building material to be manufactured on the inner surface (the surface on the side receiving the building material M).
- a predetermined amount of the sieve sheet 12b passing through the sieve sheet 12b of the building material M is carried on the layer L3 of the holder 30 which is conveyed in the arrow d1 direction by the belt conveyor 31 and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve unit 10A. Be deposited.
- a layer L4 (second layer) formed by deposition of the relatively coarse building material raw material M which has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the layer L3 as shown in FIG. 6 (b).
- the above-described heat pressing step or the above-described heat pressing step and subsequent autoclave curing are performed on the laminate of the layers L3 and L4.
- the laminated body of the layers L3 and L4 is subjected to a heat pressing step, or a heated pressing step and subsequent autoclave curing to form a hardened layer formed from the layer L3 and a hardened layer formed from the layer L4.
- a building material having a laminated structure is manufactured.
- the hardened layer formed from the layer L3 which is a relatively fine deposit of the building material raw material M is suitable for obtaining high water resistance since it has a more dense structure, and thus, forms a surface layer of the building material. Suitable.
- the hardened layer formed from the layer L4, which is a relatively coarse deposit of the building material raw material M, is suitable for obtaining high cushioning properties because it has a lower density and lighter structure, and thus, the core layer of the building material Suitable for
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X2 is suitable for manufacturing a building material, suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet 12 in the sieve part 10A for sieving the building material raw material M. As shown in FIG.
- the suppression of the clogging of the sieve sheet 12 is preferable to reduce the time and labor required for the maintenance of the sieve sheet 12 to the sieve portion 10A, and thus is preferable from the viewpoint of the cost reduction of the construction material.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X2 is preferable for avoiding the enlargement of the apparatus for manufacturing the building material and the enlargement of the facility for the same reason as described above for the building material manufacturing apparatus X1, and the apparatus for manufacturing the building material Also, it is preferable to avoid frequent cleaning work of equipment, and thus preferable to suppress the cost of manufacturing building materials.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X2 is suitable for efficiently manufacturing building materials in terms of manufacturing cost and the like while suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet 12 in the sieve portion 10A for sieving the building material raw material M. .
- the sieve sheet 12b of the building material M is sieved on the holder 30 which is conveyed by the belt conveyor 31 from the right end side of the belt conveyor 31 in the direction of arrow d2 by the belt conveyor 31 and passing directly under the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve section 10A. A predetermined amount of passage is deposited.
- a layer L4 (first layer) formed by depositing the relatively coarse building material raw material M which has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the holder 30 as shown in FIG. 7A.
- This holder 30 is a flat plate which does not have uneven
- the above-described heat pressing step or the above-described heat pressing step and subsequent autoclave curing are performed on the laminate of the layers L3 and L4.
- the laminated body of the layers L3 and L4 is subjected to a heat pressing step, or a heated pressing step and subsequent autoclave curing to form a hardened layer formed from the layer L3 and a hardened layer formed from the layer L4.
- a building material having a laminated structure is manufactured.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X2 it is possible to obtain two-stage particle size distribution raw material from the building material raw material M by the above-mentioned sieving process to form a raw material mat having a three-layer structure. Specifically, it is as follows.
- the sieve sheet 12a of the building material M is sieved on the holder 30 which is conveyed from the left end side in the drawing of the belt conveyor 31 in the direction of arrow d1 by the belt conveyor 31 and passing directly under the sieve sheet 12a of the sieve section 10A. A predetermined amount of eye passage is deposited.
- a layer L3 (first layer) formed by the deposition of the relatively fine building material raw material M which has passed through the fine sieve sheet 12a is formed on the holder 30 as shown in FIG. 8 (a).
- the holder 30 is, for example, a template having an uneven shape corresponding to the design surface of the building material to be manufactured on the inner surface (the surface on the side receiving the building material M).
- a predetermined amount of the sieve sheet 12b passing through the sieve sheet 12b of the building material M is deposited on the holder 30 while being conveyed by the belt conveyor 31 and passing immediately below the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve unit 10A ( While passing immediately below the sieve sheet 12b, the belt conveyor 31 conveys the belt sheet 31 in the direction of arrow d1 and passes immediately below the sieve sheet 12b. After being inverted, it is carried in the direction of the arrow d2 and includes passing immediately below the sieve sheet 12b).
- a layer L4 (second layer) formed by deposition of the relatively coarse building material raw material M which has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the layer L3 as shown in FIG. 8 (b).
- the laminate of layers L3, L4 and L3 is located between the two cured layers formed from layer L3 by passing through a heating press step or by passing through a heating press step and subsequent autoclave curing, and the cured layers And the building material which has a laminated structure of and the hardened layer formed from the layer L4 is manufactured.
- the hardened layer formed from the layer L3, which is a relatively fine deposit of the building material raw material M, is more suitable for obtaining high water resistance because it has a denser structure as described above, and hence Suitable for making a surface layer.
- the hardened layer formed from the layer L4, which is a deposit of relatively rough building material raw material M, as described above, has a lower density and lighter structure, and thus is suitable for obtaining high cushioning properties. Suitable for making a core layer of building materials.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X2 can also manufacture the building material of 3 layer structure as mentioned above, suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet 12 in the sieve part 10A for sieving the building material raw material M.
- FIG. 9 shows a schematic configuration of a building material manufacturing apparatus X3 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X3 includes the above-described sieve unit 10A having a series of sheets whose arrangement configuration is shown in FIG. 5, the above-described raw material supply unit 20, the raw material supply unit 20A, and the above-described receptacle 30.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X3 differs from the above-described building material manufacturing apparatus X1 in that it includes a sieve unit 10A instead of the sieve unit 10 and further includes a raw material supply unit 20A.
- the raw material supply unit 20A is for dropping additional building material raw material M toward the relay sheet 13 in the sieve unit 10A and supplying the raw material to the sieve unit 10A, and has a belt conveyor 21A and a leveling unit 22A.
- the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20A is larger and coarser in powder size than the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20.
- the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20A and the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20 may have the same composition or different compositions.
- the belt conveyor 21A is for feeding the building material raw material M to the upper side of the relay sheet 13 of the sieve unit 10A.
- the leveling portion 22A is a rotary structure portion for leveling the building material raw material M fed on the belt conveyor 21A, and a plurality of clearance teeth are erected at the rotation peripheral end.
- the peripheral edge of the leveling portion 22A faces the belt conveyor 21A, and the center of rotation of the leveling portion 22A is orthogonal to the feeding direction of the building material M by the belt conveyor 21A.
- the hook 22 is disposed.
- the raw material supply unit 20A is a horizontal component in the arrangement direction of a series of sheets in the sieve unit 10A. It is preferable that the belt conveyor 21A is disposed above the sieve portion 10A so that the belt conveyor 21A extends.
- the relay sheet 13 in the sieve unit 10A has a discharge area of the building material M to be dropped from the material supply unit 20A in the sheet width direction W (direction orthogonal to the sheet arrangement direction D) shown in FIG. It extends to the same area or beyond the drop area.
- the building material raw material M is continuously supplied from the raw material storage unit (not shown) to the raw material supply unit 20, and the building material raw material M is sieved by the belt conveyor 21. For example, it is sent at a constant speed up to the upper side of the delivery sheet 11 of the section 10A.
- the building material raw material M is subjected to the leveling portion 22 which rotates and the leveling by the gap teeth thereof.
- the building material M is dropped from the material supply unit 20 toward the receiving sheet 11 of the sieve unit 10A in a state where each of the series of sheets included in the sieve unit 10A performs wave motion (raw material supply unit 20
- the route from which the raw material is dropped is indicated by a broken arrow).
- the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20 is subjected to crushing and dispersion by the receiving sheet 11 moving in a wave motion in the sieve unit 10A, as described above for the building material manufacturing apparatus X2.
- the building material raw material M which does not pass through the sieving of the sieving sheet 12a in the sieving process with the fine sieving sheet 12a in the sieving part 10A is solved by the wave-moving relay sheet 13 as described above for the building material manufacturing apparatus X2. Crushed and dispersed. As a result, clogging of the sieve sheet 12 is suppressed.
- additional building material raw materials M are continuously supplied to the raw material supply unit 20A from another raw material storage unit (not shown), and the building material raw materials M are sieved by the belt conveyor 21A.
- the sheet is sent, for example, at a constant speed to the upper side of the relay sheet 13 of FIG.
- the building material raw material M is subjected to a leveling unit 22A or a pair of teeth that are rotating and moving.
- the additional building material material M is dropped from the material supply unit 20A toward the relay sheet 13 of the sieve unit 10A (raw material supply unit
- the raw material dropping path from 20A is shown by a dashed arrow).
- the building material raw material M dropped from the raw material supply unit 20A to the sieve unit 10A is added on the relay sheet 13 to the building material raw material M which does not pass through the sieve of the sieve sheet 12a after being dropped from the material supply unit 20 to the sieve unit 10A. Be done.
- the building material raw material M to be dropped from the raw material supply unit 20A also includes a bulky bulk material.
- a building material raw material M is first received in the sieve portion 10A by the relay sheet 13 which has no sieve mesh and has a large raw material contact area.
- Such a configuration is suitable for crushing the building material raw material M in the form of a coarse block by collision with the wave-moving relay sheet 13 before reaching the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve portion 10A.
- clogging of the sieve sheet 12b tends to be suppressed.
- the construction material raw material M to be dropped from the raw material supply unit 20A is the first to be received in the sieve portion 10A by the relay sheet 13 having a large material contact area without the sieve mesh.
- the relay sheet 13 Before reaching the sieve sheet 12b of the part 10A, it is suitable for dispersion in, for example, the sheet width direction W by a collision with the wave-moving relay sheet 13.
- the building material raw material M is dispersed before reaching the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve portion 10A, clogging of the sieve sheet 12b tends to be suppressed.
- the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20 is subjected to sieving processing in the sieving unit 10A after being crushed and dispersed in the receiving sheet 11 and supplied from the raw material supply unit 20A.
- the building material raw material M to be treated is subjected to a sieving process in the sieve portion 10A through crushing and dispersing in the relay sheet 13 (each sheet continues its wave motion).
- the screen sheet passing portion of the building material raw material M generated by sieving in the sieve portion 10A is deposited on the holder 30 to form a raw material mat (the raw material drop path from the sieve portion 10A is indicated by the broken arrow Show).
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X3 it is possible to obtain particle distribution of particle size distribution of two divisions from the building material raw material M by the above-mentioned sieving process, and, for example, to form a two-layer material mat. Specifically, it is as follows.
- a predetermined amount of material passing through the sieve sheet 12a of the building material M is deposited on the holder 30 which is conveyed by the belt conveyor 31 in the direction of arrow d1 and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12a of the sieve unit 10A. Ru.
- a layer L5 (first layer) formed by deposition of the relatively fine building material raw material M which has passed through the fine sieve sheet 12a is formed on the holder 30 as shown in FIG. 10A.
- the holder 30 is, for example, a template having an uneven shape corresponding to the design surface of the building material to be manufactured on the inner surface (the surface on the side receiving the building material M).
- a predetermined amount of the sieve sheet 12b passing through the sieve sheet 12b of the building material M is carried on the layer L5 of the holder 30 which is conveyed by the belt conveyor 31 in the direction of arrow d1 and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12b Be deposited.
- a layer L6 (second layer) formed by deposition of the relatively coarse building material raw material M which has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the layer L5 as shown in FIG. 10 (b).
- the laminate of layers L5 and L6 is subjected to a heating press step or a heating press step and a subsequent autoclave curing to form a hardened layer formed from layer L5 and a hardened layer formed from layer L6 A building material having a laminated structure is manufactured.
- the hardened layer formed from the layer L5 which is a relatively fine deposit of the building material raw material M is suitable for obtaining high water resistance since it has a more dense structure, and therefore, forms a surface layer of the building material. Suitable.
- the hardened layer formed from the layer L6 which is a deposit of the relatively rough building material raw material M is suitable for obtaining high cushioning property because it has a lower density and lighter structure, and thus, the core layer of the building material Suitable for
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X3 is suitable for manufacturing a building material, suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet 12 in the sieve part 10A for sieving the building material raw material M. As shown in FIG.
- the suppression of the clogging of the sieve sheet 12 is preferable to reduce the time and labor required for the maintenance of the sieve sheet 12 to the sieve portion 10A, and thus is preferable from the viewpoint of the cost reduction of the construction material.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X3 is preferable for avoiding the enlargement of the apparatus for manufacturing the building materials and the enlargement of the facilities for the same reason as described above for the building materials manufacturing apparatuses X1 and X2, and for building material manufacturing It is also preferred to avoid frequent cleaning work of the equipment and equipment of the above, and therefore preferred to reduce the cost of manufacturing building materials.
- FIG. 11 shows a schematic configuration of a building material manufacturing apparatus X4 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X4 includes a unit U1, a unit U2, and a holder 30.
- the units U1 and U2 each include a sieve unit 10A and a raw material supply unit 20.
- the sieve unit 10A is capable of wave motion at the time of operation of the apparatus and is inclined to form a series of sheets aligned in the direction of the inclination, and the series of sheets are assembled to realize the wave movement of each sheet
- the series of sheets in the sieve section 10A of the unit U2 are arranged on the extension area of the series of sheets in the arrangement direction D in the sieve section 10A of the unit U1. Further, in the series of sheets of the sieve portion 10A of the unit U1, the sheets closer to the unit U2 are positioned lower, and in the series of sheets of the sieve portion 10A of the unit U2, the sheets closer to the unit U1 are positioned lower.
- the non-sieved delivery sheet 11 As described above, in the series of sheets in the sieve unit 10A, the non-sieved delivery sheet 11, the two types of sieve sheets 12a and 12b as the sieve sheet 12 with a sieve, and the position between the sieve sheets 12a and 12b And a non-sieving relay sheet 13.
- the sheet arrangement in the building material manufacturing apparatus X4 to units U1 and U2 is shown in FIG.
- the receiving sheet 11 is disposed farther from the series of sheets of the unit U2 than the sieve sheets 12a and 12b.
- the delivery sheet 11 is disposed farther from the series of sheets of the unit U1 than the sieve sheets 12a and 12b.
- the holder 30 is for receiving the predetermined building material raw material M passed through the sieve portions 10A and 10A of the units U1 and U2, and is mounted on the belt conveyor 31A forming the moving line of the holder 30. Be placed.
- the belt 30 moves by the operation of the belt conveyor 31A, and an area capable of receiving the building material raw material M passed through the sieve portion 10A of the unit U1 and an area capable of receiving the building material raw material M passed through the sieve portion 10A of the unit U2.
- the receptacle 30 is configured to be movable in the area across the
- the building material raw material M is continuously supplied from the raw material storage unit (not shown) to the raw material supply unit 20 in each of the units U1 and U2.
- the sheet 21 is fed at a constant speed, for example, above the delivery sheet 11 of the sieve section 10A.
- the building material raw material M is subjected to a leveling section 22 or a leveling section by its teeth.
- the building material M is dropped from the material supply unit 20 toward the receiving sheet 11 of the sieve unit 10A in a state where each of the series of sheets included in the sieve unit 10A performs wave motion (raw material
- the raw material dropping path from the supply unit 20 is indicated by a broken arrow).
- the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20 is subjected to crushing and dispersion by the receiving sheet 11 that performs wave motion in the sieve unit 10A, as described above for the building material manufacturing apparatus X2.
- the building material raw material M which does not pass through the sieving of the sieving sheet 12a in the sieving process with the fine sieving sheet 12a in the sieving unit 10A is wave-moving relay as described above for the building material manufacturing apparatus X2.
- the sheet 13 is crushed and dispersed. As a result, clogging of the sieve sheet 12 is suppressed.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X4 when the building material manufacturing apparatus X4 is in operation, it is possible to form a layer to be a material mat from the sieve sheet passing through the sieve sheet of the building material raw material M produced by sieving in the sieve portion 10A of the unit U1. It is possible to form a layer which becomes a raw material mat from the sieving sheet of the building material raw material M generated by sieving in the sieving portion 10A (the raw material dropping path from each sieving portion 10A is shown by a broken arrow). Specifically, it is as follows.
- the sieve sheet 12a of the building material raw material M passes the sieve mesh The quantification is deposited.
- a layer L7 (first layer) formed by the deposition of the relatively fine building material raw material M which has passed through the fine sieve sheet 12a is formed on the holder 30 as shown in FIG. 13 (a).
- the holder 30 is, for example, a template having an uneven shape corresponding to the design surface of the building material to be manufactured on the inner surface (the surface on the side receiving the building material M).
- the sieve sheet 12b passes the sieve sheet 12b of the building material material M on the layer L7 of the holder 30 which is conveyed in the direction of arrow d1 by the belt conveyor 31A and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve unit 10A of the unit U1. A predetermined amount of minutes is deposited.
- a layer L8 (second layer) formed by deposition of the relatively coarse building material raw material M which has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the layer L7 as shown in FIG. 13 (b).
- the sieve sheet 12b passes the sieve sheet 12b of the building material material M on the layer L8 of the holder 30 which is conveyed in the direction of arrow d1 by the belt conveyor 31A and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve unit 10A of the unit U2. A predetermined amount of minutes is deposited.
- a layer L9 (third layer) formed by deposition of the relatively coarse building material raw material M which has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the layer L8 as shown in FIG. 13 (c).
- the sieve sheet 12a of the building material material M passes through the layer L9 of the holder 30 which is conveyed in the direction of arrow d1 by the belt conveyor 31A and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12a of the sieve unit 10A of the unit U2. A predetermined amount of minutes is deposited. As a result, a layer L10 (fourth layer) formed by the deposition of the relatively fine building material raw material M which has passed through the fine sieve sheet 12a is formed on the layer L9 as shown in FIG. 13 (d).
- the above-described heat pressing step or the above-described heat pressing step and subsequent autoclave curing are performed on the laminate of the layers L7, L8, L9, and L10.
- the layered product of layers L7, L8, L9 and L10 is manufactured through a heating and pressing process, or through a heating and pressing process and subsequent autoclave curing to produce a building material of a laminated structure including a hardened layer formed from each layer Be done.
- the hardened layer formed from the layers L7 and L10 which are relatively fine deposits of the building material raw material M, has a denser structure and is therefore suitable for obtaining high water resistance, and thus forms the surface of the building material.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X4 is suitable for manufacturing a building material, suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet 12 in each sieve part 10A for sieving the building material raw material M. As shown in FIG.
- the suppression of the clogging of the sieve sheet 12 is preferable to reduce the time and labor required for the maintenance of the sieve sheet 12 to the sieve portion 10A, and thus is preferable from the viewpoint of the cost reduction of the construction material.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X4 is preferable for avoiding the enlargement of the apparatus for manufacturing the building materials and the enlargement of the facilities for the same reason as described above for the building materials manufacturing apparatuses X1 and X2, and for building material manufacturing It is also preferred to avoid frequent cleaning work of the equipment and equipment of the above, and therefore preferred to reduce the cost of manufacturing building materials.
- FIG. 14 shows a schematic configuration of a building material manufacturing apparatus X5 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X5 includes a unit U1, a unit U2, and a holder 30.
- the unit U1 of the building material manufacturing apparatus X5 is different from the unit U1 of the building material manufacturing apparatus X4 in that the unit U1 includes the sieve unit 10A, the raw material supply unit 20, and the raw material supply unit 20A.
- the unit U2 and the holder 30 of the building material manufacturing apparatus X5 have the same configuration as the unit U2 and the holder 30 of the building material manufacturing apparatus X4.
- the raw material supply unit 20A is for dropping additional building material raw material M toward the relay sheet 13 in the sieve unit 10A in the unit U1 and supplying the raw material to the sieve unit 10A. And a leveling portion 22A.
- the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20A is larger and coarser in powder size than the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20.
- the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20A and the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20 may have the same composition or different compositions.
- the belt conveyor 21A is for feeding the building material raw material M to the upper side of the relay sheet 13 of the sieve portion 10A in the unit U1.
- the leveling portion 22A is a rotary structure portion for leveling the building material raw material M fed on the belt conveyor 21A, and a plurality of clearance teeth are erected at the rotation peripheral end.
- the peripheral edge of the leveling portion 22A faces the belt conveyor 21A, and the center of rotation of the leveling portion 22A is orthogonal to the feeding direction of the building material M by the belt conveyor 21A.
- the hook 22 is disposed.
- the raw material supply unit 20A arranges a series of sheets in the sieve unit 10A of the unit U1.
- the belt conveyor 21A is disposed above the sieve portion 10A so as to extend along the horizontal component of the belt.
- the relay sheet 13 in the sieve unit 10A of the unit U1 is the building material M to be dropped from the material supply unit 20A in the sheet width direction W (direction orthogonal to the sheet arrangement direction D) shown in FIG. It spreads to the same range as the dropping area or extends beyond the dropping area.
- the building material raw material M is continuously supplied from the raw material storage unit (not shown) to the raw material supply unit 20 in each of the units U1 and U2, and the building material raw material M is a conveyor belt.
- the sheet 21 is fed at a constant speed, for example, above the delivery sheet 11 of the sieve section 10A.
- the building material raw material M is subjected to a leveling section 22 or a leveling section by its teeth.
- each unit the building material material M is dropped from the raw material supply unit 20 toward the delivery sheet 11 of the sieve unit 10A in a state where each of the series of sheets included in the sieve unit 10A performs wave motion (each The raw material dropping path from the raw material supply unit 20 is indicated by a broken arrow).
- the building material raw material M supplied from the raw material supply unit 20 is subjected to crushing and dispersion by the receiving sheet 11 that performs wave motion in the sieve unit 10A, as described above for the building material manufacturing apparatus X2.
- the building material raw material M which does not pass through the sieving of the sieve sheet 12a in the sieving process with the fine sieving sheet 12a of the sieving unit 10A is wave-moving relay as described above for the building material manufacturing apparatus X2.
- the sheet 13 is crushed and dispersed. As a result, clogging of the sieve sheet 12 is suppressed.
- additional building material raw materials M are continuously supplied to the raw material supply unit 20A of the unit U1 from another raw material storage unit (not shown), and the building material raw materials M are transported by the belt conveyor 21A.
- the sheet is sent, for example, at a constant speed to the upper side of the relay sheet 13 of the sieve section 10A.
- the building material raw material M is subjected to a leveling unit 22A or a pair of teeth that are rotating and moving.
- the additional building material material M is dropped from the material supply unit 20A toward the relay sheet 13 of the sieve unit 10A (
- the raw material dropping path from the raw material supply unit 20A is indicated by a broken arrow).
- the building material raw material M dropped from the raw material supply unit 20A to the sieve unit 10A in the unit U1 is transferred from the raw material supply unit 20 to the sieve unit 10A and then transferred to the building material raw material M that does not pass through the sieve of the sieve sheet 12a. Added on 13th.
- the building material raw material M to be dropped from the raw material supply unit 20A also includes a bulky bulk material.
- a building material raw material M is first received in the sieve portion 10A of the unit U1 by the relay sheet 13 having a large material contact area without a sieve.
- Such a configuration is suitable for crushing the building material raw material M in the form of a coarse block by collision with the wave-moving relay sheet 13 before reaching the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve portion 10A in the unit U1.
- clogging of the sieve sheet 12b tends to be suppressed.
- the construction material raw material M which is dropped from the raw material supply unit 20A is received first at the sieve portion 10A of the unit U1 by the relay sheet 13 having a large material contact area without a sieve mesh.
- the unit U1 is suitable for dispersion in, for example, the sheet width direction W by collision with the wave-moving relay sheet 13 before reaching the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve unit 10A in the unit U1.
- the building material raw material M is dispersed before reaching the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve portion 10A, clogging of the sieve sheet 12b tends to be suppressed.
- the raw material mat from the sieve sheet passing through the sieve sheet of the building material raw material M generated by sieving in the sieve portion 10A of the unit U1. It is possible to form a layer to be a raw material mat from passing through the sieve sheet of the building material raw material M generated by sieving in 10A (the raw material falling path from each sieve portion 10A is shown by a broken arrow). Specifically, it is as follows.
- the sieve sheet 12a of the building material raw material M passes the sieve mesh The quantification is deposited.
- a layer L7 (first layer) formed by the deposition of the relatively fine building material raw material M that has passed through the fine sieve sheet 12a is formed on the holder 30 as shown in FIG. 15 (a).
- the holder 30 is, for example, a template having an uneven shape corresponding to the design surface of the building material to be manufactured on the inner surface (the surface on the side receiving the building material M).
- the sieve sheet 12b passes the sieve sheet 12b of the building material material M on the layer L7 of the holder 30 which is conveyed in the direction of arrow d1 by the belt conveyor 31A and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve unit 10A of the unit U1. A predetermined amount of minutes is deposited.
- a layer L11 (second layer) formed by deposition of the relatively coarse building material raw material M which has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the layer L7 as shown in FIG. 15 (b).
- the sieve sheet 12b passes the sieve sheet 12b of the building material material M on the layer L11 in the holder 30 which is conveyed in the direction of arrow d1 by the belt conveyor 31A and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve unit 10A of the unit U2. A predetermined amount of minutes is deposited.
- a layer L9 (third layer) formed by deposition of the relatively coarse building material raw material M which has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the layer L11 as shown in FIG. 15 (c).
- the sieve sheet 12a of the building material material M passes through the layer L9 of the holder 30 which is conveyed in the direction of arrow d1 by the belt conveyor 31A and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12a of the sieve unit 10A of the unit U2. A predetermined amount of minutes is deposited.
- a layer L10 (fourth layer) formed by the deposition of the relatively fine building material raw material M that has passed through the fine-grained sieve sheet 12a is formed on the layer L9 as shown in FIG. 15 (d).
- the above-described heat-pressing step or the above-mentioned heat-pressing step and subsequent autoclave curing are performed on the laminate of the layers L7, L11, L9, and L10.
- the layered product of layers L7, L11, L9 and L10 is manufactured through a heating and pressing process, or through a heating and pressing process and subsequent autoclave curing to produce a building material having a laminated structure including a hardened layer formed from each layer. Be done.
- the hardened layer formed from the layers L7 and L10 which are relatively fine deposits of the building material raw material M, has a denser structure and is therefore suitable for obtaining high water resistance, and thus forms the surface of the building material.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X5 is suitable for manufacturing a building material, suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet 12 in the sieve part 10A for sieving the building material raw material M. As shown in FIG.
- the suppression of the clogging of the sieve sheet 12 is preferable to reduce the time and labor required for the maintenance of the sieve sheet 12 to the sieve portion 10A, and thus is preferable from the viewpoint of the cost reduction of the construction material.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X5 is preferable for avoiding the enlargement of the apparatus for manufacturing the building materials and the enlargement of the equipment for the same reason as described above for the building materials manufacturing apparatuses X1 and X2, and for building material manufacturing It is also preferred to avoid frequent cleaning work of the equipment and equipment of the above, and therefore preferred to reduce the cost of manufacturing building materials.
- FIG. 16 shows a schematic configuration of a building material manufacturing apparatus X6 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X6 includes a unit U3, a unit U4, and a holder 30.
- the unit U3 of the building material manufacturing apparatus X6 is different from the unit U1 of the building material manufacturing apparatus X4 in that it includes the sieve unit 10B and the above-described raw material supply unit 20 and includes the sieve unit 10B instead of the sieve unit 10A.
- the unit U4 of the building material manufacturing apparatus X6 is different from the unit U2 of the building material manufacturing apparatus X4 in that it includes the sieve unit 10B and the above-described raw material supply unit 20 and includes the sieve unit 10B instead of the sieve unit 10A.
- the sieve unit 10B is capable of wave movement at the time of operation of the apparatus, and is a series of sheets inclined and aligned in the direction of the inclination, and the series of sheets are assembled to realize the wave movement of each sheet. And a body structure 10 '.
- the series of sheets in the sieve section 10B includes two non-sieved two-way delivery sheets 11 and two types of sieve sheets 12a and 12b as sieve sheets 12 with a sieve.
- the coarse sieve sheet 12b is located below the fine sieve sheet 12a.
- the sheet arrangement in the building material manufacturing apparatus X6 to the units U3 and U4 is shown in FIG.
- the receiving sheet 11 is disposed farther from the series of sheets of the unit U4 than the sieve sheets 12a and 12b.
- the receiving sheet 11 is disposed farther from the series of sheets of the unit U3 than the sieve sheets 12a and 12b.
- the building material raw material M is continuously supplied from the raw material storage unit (not shown) to the raw material supply unit 20.
- the sheet 21 is sent to a position above the upper end delivery sheet 11 in the sieve section 10B.
- the building material raw material M is subjected to a leveling section 22 or a leveling section by its teeth.
- the building material material M is dropped from the material supply unit 20 toward the receiving sheet 11 at the upper end of the sieve unit 10B.
- the raw material dropping path from each raw material supply unit 20 is indicated by a broken arrow).
- the building material raw material M to be dropped from the raw material supply unit 20 also includes a bulky bulk material.
- a building material raw material M is first received in the sieve portion 10B of each unit by the large delivery sheet 11 having no material mesh and a raw material contact area.
- Such a configuration is suitable for crushing the building material raw material M in the form of coarse block by collision with the wave-moving receiving sheet 11 before reaching the sieve sheet 12 of the sieve portion 10B.
- clogging of the sieve sheet 12 tends to be suppressed.
- the construction material material M dropped from the material supply unit 20 is first received at the sieve unit 10B by the large delivery material receiving area 11 with no sieving, and the construction material material M is a sieve.
- the sieve sheet 12 of the part 10B it is suitable for dispersion in, for example, the sheet width direction W by collision with the wave-moving receiving sheet 11.
- the building material raw material M is dispersed before reaching the sieve sheet 12 of the sieve portion 10B, clogging of the sieve sheet 12 tends to be suppressed.
- the raw material manufacturing apparatus X6 it is possible to form the raw material mat from the sieve sheet passing through the sieve sheet of the building material raw material M generated by sieving in the sieve portion 10B of the unit U3. It is possible to form a raw material mat from the sieving sheet of the building material raw material M generated by sieving in 10B (the raw material dropping path from each sieve portion 10B is indicated by a broken arrow). Specifically, it is as follows.
- the material of the building material M passes the sieve sheet 12a.
- the quantification is deposited.
- a layer L12 (first layer) formed by the deposition of the relatively fine building material raw material M which has passed through the fine sieve sheet 12a is formed on the holder 30 as shown in FIG. 18 (a).
- the holder 30 is, for example, a template having an uneven shape corresponding to the design surface of the building material to be manufactured on the inner surface (the surface on the side receiving the building material M).
- the sieve sheet 12b passes the sieve sheet 12b of the building material material M on the layer L12 of the holder 30 which is conveyed in the direction of arrow d1 by the belt conveyor 31A and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve unit 10B of the unit U3. A predetermined amount of minutes is deposited.
- a layer L13 (second layer) formed by deposition of the relatively coarse building material raw material M which has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the layer L12 as shown in FIG. 18 (b).
- the sieve sheet 12b passes the sieve sheet 12b of the building material material M on the layer L13 in the holder 30 which is conveyed in the direction of arrow d1 by the belt conveyor 31A and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12b of the sieve unit 10B of the unit U4. A predetermined amount of minutes is deposited.
- a layer L14 (third layer) formed by deposition of the relatively coarse building material raw material M that has passed through the coarse-grained sieve sheet 12b is formed on the layer L13 as shown in FIG. 18 (c).
- the sieve sheet 12a of the building material material M passes through the layer L14 of the holder 30 which is conveyed in the direction of arrow d1 by the belt conveyor 31A and passes directly under the sieve sheet 12a of the sieve unit 10B of the unit U4. A predetermined amount of minutes is deposited.
- a layer L15 (fourth layer) formed by the deposition of the relatively fine building material raw material M that has passed through the fine-grained sieve sheet 12a is formed on the layer L14 as shown in FIG. 18 (d).
- the above-described heat pressing step or the above-described heat pressing step and subsequent autoclave curing are performed on the layered product of the layers L12, L13, L14, and L15.
- the layered product of layers L12, L13, L14 and L15 is manufactured through a heating and pressing process or through a heating and pressing process and subsequent autoclave curing to produce a building material of a laminated structure including a hardened layer formed from each layer Be done.
- the hardened layer formed from the layers L12 and L15 which are deposits of relatively fine building material raw materials M, has a denser structure and is therefore suitable for obtaining high water resistance, and thus forms the surface of the building material.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X6 is suitable for manufacturing a building material, suppressing clogging of the sieve sheet 12 in the sieve part 10B for sieving the building material raw material M. As shown in FIG.
- the suppression of the clogging of the sieve sheet 12 is preferable in reducing the time and labor required for the maintenance of the sieve sheet 12 to the sieve portion 10B, and thus is preferable from the viewpoint of suppressing the cost of manufacturing building materials.
- the building material manufacturing apparatus X6 is preferable for avoiding the enlargement of the apparatus for manufacturing the building materials and the enlargement of the equipment for the same reason as described above for the building materials manufacturing apparatuses X1 and X2, and for building material manufacturing It is also preferred to avoid frequent cleaning work of the equipment and equipment of the above, and therefore preferred to reduce the cost of manufacturing building materials.
- the sieve unit 10B of each of the units U3 and U4 of the building material manufacturing apparatus X6 is a series of two receiving sheets 11 for performing the above-described crushing and dispersion on the building material raw material M In the upper end of the Such a configuration is preferable in order to prevent clogging of the sieve sheet 12.
- X1 to X6 Building material manufacturing apparatus U1 to U4 Unit 10, 10A, 10B Sieve part 11 Receiving sheet 12, 12a, 12b Sieve sheet 13 Relay sheet 20, 20A Raw material supply part 21, 21A Conveyor 22, 22A Leveling part 30 Holder 31, 31A transfer line
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U1~U4 ユニット
10,10A,10B 篩部
11 受送シート
12,12a,12b 篩シート
13 中継シート
20,20A 原料供給部
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22,22A 均し部
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- 建材原料が投下される無篩目の受送シート、および、当該受送シートよりも下位に位置する篩目付きの少なくとも一つの篩シートを含み、当該受送シートおよび当該篩シートが波動運動可能であり且つ当該受送シートおよび当該篩シートが傾斜して当該傾斜の方向に並ぶ、篩部と、
前記篩部の篩目を通過した建材原料を受容するための受具と、を備える建材製造装置。 - 前記建材原料を前記篩部の前記受送シートの上方まで送るためのコンベアと、当該コンベア上を送られる建材原料を均すための均し部と、を有する原料供給部を更に備える、請求項1に記載の建材製造装置。
- 前記篩部は、前記篩シートとして、篩目が小さな細目篩シートと、当該細目篩シートよりも下位に位置し且つ篩目が大きな粗目篩シートとを含む、請求項1または2に記載の建材製造装置。
- 前記篩部は、前記細目篩シートと前記粗目篩シートとの間に位置し且つ波動運動可能である無篩目の中継シートを更に含む、請求項3に記載の建材製造装置。
- 前記中継シートに向けて建材原料を投下するための原料供給部を更に備える、請求項4に記載の建材製造装置。
- 建材原料が投下される無篩目の受送シート、および、当該受送シートよりも下位に位置する篩目付きの少なくとも一つの篩シートを含み、当該受送シートおよび当該篩シートが波動運動可能であり且つ当該受送シートおよび当該篩シートが傾斜して当該傾斜の方向に並ぶ、篩部と、
前記篩部の篩目を通過した建材原料を受容するための受具とを用い、
前記受送シートおよび前記少なくとも一つの篩シートが波動運動している状態において、
前記受送シートに建材原料を投下し、
前記受送シート上から前記少なくとも一つの篩シート上へと建材原料を移動させ、
前記少なくとも一つの篩シートによって建材原料の篩い分け処理を行い、
前記少なくとも一つの篩シートの篩目を通過した建材原料を前記受具上に堆積させて少なくとも一層のマットを形成する、建材製造方法。 - 建材原料を前記篩部の前記受送シートの上方まで送るためのコンベアと、当該コンベア上を送られる建材原料を均すための均し部とを有する原料供給部を更に用い、前記均し部で均された建材原料を前記受送シートに投下する、請求項6に記載の建材製造方法。
- 前記篩部は、前記篩シートとして、篩目が小さな細目篩シートと、当該細目篩シートよりも下位に位置し且つ篩目が大きな粗目篩シートとを含み、
前記受具上において、前記細目篩シートの篩目を通過した建材原料による層と、前記粗目篩シートの篩目を通過した建材原料による層とを有するマットを形成する、請求項6または7に記載の建材製造方法。 - 前記篩部は、前記細目篩シートと前記粗目篩シートとの間に位置し且つ波動運動可能である無篩目の中継シートを更に含み、
前記受送シートおよび前記篩シートに加えて前記中継シートも波動運動している状態において、
前記細目篩シートの篩目を通過しない建材原料を前記中継シート上を経て前記粗目篩シート上へと移動させる、請求項8に記載の建材製造方法。 - 前記中継シートに向けて建材原料を投下する、請求項9に記載の建材製造方法。
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