Building with PU instead of cement.

Title: Masonry Construction using Single-Component Polyurethane Foam and Foam-Core Blocks

 Number: US2012247061

Publication date: 4-10-2012

Applicant/Assignee: CALMAR HOLDINGS LLC

Gist: Mortar-free masonry wall construction using (off the shelf) one component PU rigid foam.

Why it is interesting: Apparantly using PU instead of Portland cement-based mortar results in walls with a higher tensile strength.  This is useful during construction (when walls can be easily blown over by wind) or for prefab systems where wall elements have to be lifted and transported. The idea is not new.  The only major difference with the prior art being that this case claims one component moisture curing systems. Prior art US20050096411 was not granted and was continued in US20110016814.      

Protecting coastlines and railway lines with PU foam.

Title:  PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF BALLAST

Number:  WO2012126145

 Publication date: 27-9-2012

Applicant/Assignee: BAYER M.S.

Gist: Two component PU foam system applied by low pressure process to ‘ballast’ stones used to make railway lines,  dams, coastal protection etc.

Why it is interesting: This looks like a ‘long shot’ :  expensive, high volume, not very sustainable nor durable, yet BASF have a similar system “ ELASTOCOAST” (TM) .   This is one of the few arena’s in PU where Bayer and BASF appear to go head to head, although Bayer is probably more interested in the railway business. They also have systems for PU composite railwaysleepers, elastomers etc.  See here

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