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JP2009274269A
JP2009274269A JP2008126069A JP2008126069A JP2009274269A JP 2009274269 A JP2009274269 A JP 2009274269A JP 2008126069 A JP2008126069 A JP 2008126069A JP 2008126069 A JP2008126069 A JP 2008126069A JP 2009274269 A JP2009274269 A JP 2009274269A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To produce a decorative plate in which a woody fiberboard is stuck/integrated on/with the surface of plywood, and a sheetlike decorative material is stuck on the surface of the woody fiberboard in good productivity without the occurrence of deformation including warpage and torsion by surely preventing the occurrence of the above floating phenomenon on the surface of the decorative plate. <P>SOLUTION: A decorative woody fiberboard 5 is formed by making the sheetlike decorative material 4 be adhered to the surface the woody fiberboard 1 having a thickness of 4 mm or below and an air drying specific gravity of 0.6-0.9. After the back of the decorative woody fiberboard 5 is coated with a reactive hot-melt resin adhesive 11, the back of the decorative woody fiberboard 5 is stacked immediately on the surface of the plywood 10, and the laminate is pressed with a roll press apparatus 17 to be bonded. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&INPIT

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本発明は、住宅等建築物の床材や壁材等に用いるのに好適な化粧板の製造方法に関し、特に、反り、ねじれ等の変形を生じることがなく、また基材である合板に抜け節等の欠点がある場合にも、このような欠点が化粧板表面に浮き出すことのない化粧板を、生産性良く製造することができる方法に関する。   The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a decorative board suitable for use as a flooring or a wall material of a building such as a house, and in particular, does not cause deformation such as warping or twisting, and also comes out of a plywood as a base material. The present invention also relates to a method capable of producing a decorative board with good productivity even when there are defects such as knots.

従来、例えば特許文献1に記載のあるように、合板の表面に硬度の高いMDF等の木質繊維板を貼着した木質複合板はよく知られている。この木質複合板は、通常、合板の表面に尿素樹脂接着剤や尿素−メラミン樹脂接着剤等の水系接着剤を塗布し、この上に木質繊維板を積層した後、ホットプレス装置を用いて熱圧し、接着一体化して製造されている。   Conventionally, as described in Patent Document 1, for example, a wood composite board in which a wood fiber board such as MDF having high hardness is attached to the surface of a plywood is well known. This wood composite board is usually coated with a water-based adhesive such as urea resin adhesive or urea-melamine resin adhesive on the surface of the plywood, laminated with a wood fiber board, and then heated with a hot press device. It is manufactured by pressing and bonding.

しかし、この方法では、熱圧時に接着剤中の水分が合板の表面層や木質繊維板の裏面層に移行して膨張するとともに、熱圧時の熱によって木質繊維板表面層の水分が蒸発して収縮する結果、得られる木質複合板にその表面側を凹とする凹反りやねじれ等の変形を生じることがあった。   However, in this method, moisture in the adhesive moves to the surface layer of the plywood or the back layer of the wood fiber board and expands at the time of hot pressing, and the moisture of the wood fiber board surface layer evaporates by the heat at the time of hot pressing. As a result of the shrinkage, the resulting wood composite board may be deformed such as a concave warp or a twist with its front side concave.

このため、特許文献1のものでは、表裏の単板の繊維方向を長手方向とし、表面側単板の厚さを裏面側単板の厚さより厚くなるように設定する等の複雑な単板構成の工夫によって、熱圧時の凹反りやねじれ等の変形を防止するようにしている。しかしながら、この方法では、木質複合板の構成が極めて限定され、応用性に乏しく生産性も悪くなる。また、ホットプレス装置等の大掛りな生産設備を必要とし、さらにバッチ的処理のため生産性が良くなかった。   For this reason, in the thing of patent document 1, the complicated single board structure which sets the fiber direction of the single board of the front and back as a longitudinal direction, and sets the thickness of a surface side single board to become thicker than the thickness of a back side single board, etc. By means of this, deformation such as concave warping and twisting during hot pressing is prevented. However, in this method, the structure of the wood composite board is extremely limited, and the applicability is poor and the productivity is deteriorated. Moreover, large-scale production facilities such as a hot press apparatus are required, and the productivity is not good due to batch processing.

ところで、合板を構成する単板としては、従来、早材及び晩材の密度差が小さく均質で、しかも抜け節等の欠点のないラワン材等の南洋産広葉樹が使用されていた。しかし、近年の木材資源の枯渇化と地球環境保護の観点から、南洋産広葉樹の入手が困難となり、これに代わって、カラマツ、エゾマツ等早晩材の硬度差が明瞭な針葉樹材や、ラジアータパイン、トドマツ等抜け節の多い針葉樹材、或いは気乾比重が0.5未満の軽質な植林木等からなる単板で構成される合板を、木質複合板の基板として使いこなすことが必要となってきている。   By the way, as a veneer constituting a plywood, conventionally, a southern-season hardwood such as lauan wood having a small difference in density between early and late woods and having no defects such as omissions has been used. However, from the viewpoint of depletion of wood resources and the protection of the global environment in recent years, it has become difficult to obtain southern hardwoods, and instead, coniferous wood with a clear hardness difference between larch and spruce pine, radiata pine, It has become necessary to make full use of plywood made of coniferous wood with many omissions such as Todomatsu, or light veneered trees with an air-dry specific gravity of less than 0.5, as a substrate for wood composite boards. .

そこで、例えば特許文献2に記載のあるように、早材と晩材の硬度差が大きい針葉樹単板や、抜け節等の欠点のある単板、或いは軽質で強度の低い植林木単板を用いて製造した合板の表面に木質繊維板を貼着した木質複合板を基板とし、その表面に突板や印刷化粧シートを貼着して化粧板を製造することが提案されている。
特開2006−192817号公報 特開2002−187103号公報
Therefore, for example, as described in Patent Document 2, a softwood veneer with a large difference in hardness between early and late wood, a veneer with a defect such as a drop joint, or a light and low strength planted wood veneer is used. It has been proposed that a wood composite board in which a wood fiber board is stuck on the surface of a plywood produced in this way is used as a substrate, and a veneer or printed decorative sheet is stuck on the surface to produce a decorative board.
JP 2006-192817 A JP 2002-187103 A

しかしながら、この特許文献2に示されているように化粧板を製造しようとした場合には、硬い晩材部の跡や抜け節の跡等の欠点部が化粧面に浮き出す現象を生じ、化粧板の外観が著しく損なわれるという問題を有していた。   However, when trying to manufacture a decorative board as shown in Patent Document 2, a phenomenon occurs in which a defective part such as a trace of a hard late material part or a trace of a knot is raised on the decorative surface. There was a problem that the external appearance of the plate was significantly impaired.

この問題について詳細に説明する。図3は、単板の抜け節が化粧板の化粧面に浮き出す現象を示している。図3(a)に示すように、抜け節部22を持つ単板21aと他の単板21a,21aとを積層した合板21の表面に接着剤を介して木質繊維板23を載置積層した後、図3(b)に示すように、この積層物をホットプレスによって熱圧して木質複合板25に形成すると、この熱圧によって抜け節部22上部の木質繊維板23が加圧されて下方の抜け節部22に押し出されたように変形する。その後、この熱圧状態を解除して放置すると、図3(c)に示すように、抜け節部22に起因する変形が元に戻ろうとして、木質複合板25の表面に僅かな膨らみ26(図では強調して示している)が生じる。そして、図3(d)に示すように、この木質複合板25の表面に、突板や合成樹脂化粧シートからなるシート状化粧材27を貼着して化粧板28を形成した場合に、上記僅かな膨らみ26が抜け節部22の跡として化粧面に浮き出して、化粧板28の外観が著しく損なわれることとなる。   This problem will be described in detail. FIG. 3 shows a phenomenon in which the cutout of the single plate is raised on the decorative surface of the decorative plate. As shown in FIG. 3 (a), a wood fiber board 23 was placed and laminated on the surface of a plywood 21 in which a single board 21a having a cutout portion 22 and other single boards 21a and 21a were laminated via an adhesive. Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 3 (b), when this laminate is hot-pressed by hot pressing to form the wood composite board 25, the wood fiber board 23 above the cut-out node 22 is pressed by this hot pressure to lower the laminate. It is deformed as if it was pushed out by the nodal part 22. Thereafter, when this hot pressure state is released and left as it is, as shown in FIG. 3 (c), the deformation caused by the cut-out joint portion 22 tries to return to the original state, and a slight bulge 26 ( This is highlighted in the figure). Then, as shown in FIG. 3 (d), when the decorative board 28 is formed by sticking a sheet-like decorative material 27 made of a veneer or a synthetic resin decorative sheet to the surface of the wood composite board 25, the above slightly As a result, the bulge 26 is raised on the decorative surface as a trace of the cut-out node 22, and the appearance of the decorative board 28 is significantly impaired.

また、図4は早材と硬度差のある晩材部が化粧板の化粧面に浮き出す現象を示している。図4(a)に示すように、硬質な晩材部分29及び軟質な早材部分30を有する単板21aと他の単板21a,21aとを積層した合板21の表面に接着剤を介して木質繊維板23を載置積層した後、図4(b)に示すように、この積層物をホットプレスによって熱圧して木質複合板25を形成すると、この熱圧によって晩材部分29に較べ早材部分30が強く圧縮された状態となる。その後、図4(c)に示すように、熱圧状態を解除して放置した場合、晩材部分29の上部の強く圧縮された木質繊維板23の部分が元に戻ろうとして、晩材部分29の形状に沿って木質複合板25の表面に木目状の僅かな膨らみ26(図では強調して示している)が生じる。そして、図4(d)に示すように、この木質複合板25の表面に、突板や合成樹脂化粧シートからなるシート状化粧材27を貼着して化粧板28にすると、上記僅かな膨らみ26が晩材部分29の跡として化粧面に浮き出して、化粧板28の外観を著しく損なう状態となる。   FIG. 4 shows a phenomenon in which a late material part having a hardness difference from the early material is raised on the decorative surface of the decorative board. As shown in FIG. 4 (a), an adhesive is provided on the surface of a plywood 21 in which a single plate 21a having a hard late material portion 29 and a soft early material portion 30 and another single plate 21a, 21a are laminated. After the wood fiber board 23 is placed and laminated, as shown in FIG. 4B, when this laminate is hot-pressed by hot pressing to form the wood composite board 25, the heat-pressure is faster than the late wood portion 29. The material part 30 will be in the state compressed strongly. Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 4 (c), when the hot pressure state is released and left as it is, the portion of the strongly compressed wood fiber board 23 on the upper portion of the late wood portion 29 tries to return to its original state, and the late wood portion A slight wood-like bulge 26 (shown highlighted in the figure) is generated on the surface of the wood composite board 25 along the shape of 29. Then, as shown in FIG. 4 (d), when a sheet-like decorative material 27 made of a veneer or a synthetic resin decorative sheet is attached to the surface of the wood composite board 25 to form a decorative board 28, the slight swelling 26 is obtained. Will appear on the decorative surface as traces of the late material portion 29, and the appearance of the decorative board 28 will be significantly impaired.

このような化粧面への浮き出し現象の発生を防止するため、木質複合板25の表面に生じた僅かな膨らみ26を研削して表面を平滑にしてから、シート状化粧材27を貼着して化粧板に形成することも考えられる。   In order to prevent the occurrence of such a raised phenomenon on the decorative surface, a slight bulge 26 generated on the surface of the wood composite board 25 is ground to smooth the surface, and then a sheet-like decorative material 27 is applied. It is also possible to form it on a decorative board.

しかし、その場合、個々の膨らみ26のそれぞれの程度に合わせて研削することはできないので、可能性のある最大の膨らみ26を想定して過剰に研削することが必要となり、化粧板28の歩留まりや生産性が非常に悪くなる。   However, in this case, it is impossible to perform grinding according to the degree of each bulge 26. Therefore, it is necessary to grind excessively assuming the largest possible bulge 26. Productivity becomes very bad.

また、この研削によって折角の木質繊維板表面の硬質部分が削除されてしまう結果、得られる木質複合板25の表面の硬度が不十分になるという問題を有する。   Moreover, as a result of the hard part of the bent wood fiber board surface being deleted by this grinding, there is a problem that the hardness of the surface of the obtained wood composite board 25 becomes insufficient.

さらには、上記表面を研削により平滑にした後の木質複合板25であっても、その表面に突板等のシート状化粧材27を貼着して化粧板28に形成する際に、通常行われているように、水系尿素メラミン樹脂を用いてホットプレスにより熱圧接着すると、この熱圧接着時にも、上記抜け節の跡や硬い晩板部の跡が化粧面に現出することがある。   Furthermore, even when the surface of the wood composite board 25 after the surface is smoothed by grinding, a sheet-like decorative material 27 such as a veneer is pasted on the surface to form the decorative board 28. As shown, when hot-pressure bonding is performed by hot pressing using a water-based urea melamine resin, the traces of the above-mentioned cut-off joints and the marks of the hard evening plate may appear on the decorative surface even during the hot-pressure bonding.

本発明は斯かる諸点に鑑みてなされたもので、その目的は、合板の表面に木質繊維板が貼着一体化され、その木質繊維板の表面にシート状化粧材が貼着された化粧板を、反りやねじれ等の変形を生じることなく、また、化粧板表面に上記浮き出し現象が生じるのを確実に防止しながら、生産性良く製造できる化粧板の製造方法を提供することにある。   The present invention has been made in view of such various points, and an object of the present invention is to provide a decorative board in which a wood fiber board is attached and integrated on the surface of a plywood, and a sheet-like decorative material is attached on the surface of the wooden fiber board. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a method for manufacturing a decorative board that can be manufactured with high productivity without causing deformation such as warping or twisting, and reliably preventing the above-described bulging phenomenon from occurring on the surface of the decorative board.

上記の目的を達成するために、請求項1の発明は、木質繊維板と合板とを積層して化粧板を製造する方法であって、厚さが4mm以下、気乾比重が0.6以上でかつ0.9以下(0.6〜0.9)である上記木質繊維板の表面にシート状化粧材を接着して化粧木質繊維板を形成し、この化粧木質繊維板の裏面又は上記合板の表面に反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤を塗布した後、直ちに、上記化粧木質繊維板の裏面と合板の表面とを積層し、この積層物をロールプレス装置で押圧して接着することを特徴とする。   In order to achieve the above object, the invention of claim 1 is a method of manufacturing a decorative board by laminating a wood fiber board and a plywood, and has a thickness of 4 mm or less and an air-dry specific gravity of 0.6 or more. And a sheet-like decorative material is bonded to the surface of the wood fiber board which is 0.9 or less (0.6 to 0.9) to form a decorative wood fiber board, and the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board or the plywood Immediately after the reactive hot melt resin adhesive is applied to the surface of the laminate, the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board and the surface of the plywood are laminated, and the laminate is pressed and adhered by a roll press device. To do.

この発明では、化粧木質繊維板と合板とが水分を含まない反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤により連続的なロールプレス装置で押圧されて接着されるので、接着剤中の水分の影響も押圧時の熱の影響も受けることがなく、従って反りやねじれ等の変形がなく、また、合板を構成する単板の晩材部や節の跡が化粧面に浮き上がる現象を確実に防止できる化粧板が得られるとともに、その化粧板を連続的に生産性良く製造することができる。   In this invention, the decorative wood fiberboard and the plywood are pressed and bonded by a continuous roll press device with a reactive hot melt resin adhesive that does not contain moisture. A decorative board is obtained that is not affected by heat, and therefore is free from deformation such as warping and twisting, and that can reliably prevent the phenomenon of the left and right parts of the single plate constituting the plywood rising on the decorative surface. In addition, the decorative board can be continuously produced with good productivity.

請求項2の発明は、請求項1の化粧板の製造方法において、上記木質繊維板の表面に熱硬化性樹脂接着剤を塗布した後、この接着剤塗布面にシート状化粧材を載置して熱圧接着することにより化粧木質繊維板を形成することを特徴とする。   According to a second aspect of the present invention, in the method for manufacturing a decorative board according to the first aspect, after a thermosetting resin adhesive is applied to the surface of the wood fiber board, a sheet-like decorative material is placed on the adhesive application surface. A decorative wood fiber board is formed by hot-pressure bonding.

この発明では、木質繊維板とシート状化粧材とが熱硬化性樹脂接着剤を用いて熱圧接着されて化粧木質繊維板が形成されるので、シート状化粧材が突板等の場合であっても木質繊維板の表面にシート状化粧材を確実に接着することができる。   In this invention, the wood fiber board and the sheet-like decorative material are heat-pressure bonded using a thermosetting resin adhesive to form a decorative wood fiber board, so that the sheet-like decorative material is a veneer or the like. The sheet-like decorative material can be reliably bonded to the surface of the wood fiber board.

請求項3の発明は、請求項2の化粧板の製造方法において、熱圧接着後の化粧木質繊維板を複数枚加圧状態に堆積して(積み重ねて)反りを矯正することを特徴とする。   The invention of claim 3 is the method for manufacturing a decorative board according to claim 2, wherein a plurality of decorative wooden fiberboards after heat-pressure bonding are deposited (stacked) in a pressurized state to correct warpage. .

この発明では、熱圧接着後の化粧木質繊維板を複数枚加圧状態に堆積して反りを矯正しているので、その化粧木質繊維板に対する次工程のホットメルト樹脂接着剤の塗布と、ロールプレス装置による合板との接着を連続的に良好に行うことができる。なんとなれば、熱圧接着後の化粧木質繊維板には反りが生じるが、本発明のように合板と化粧木質繊維板とをホットメルト樹脂接着剤を用いてロールプレス装置によって短時間で良好に接着するには、事前に化粧木質繊維板の反りを矯正しておくことが好ましいからである。   In this invention, since a plurality of decorative wood fiberboards after hot-pressure bonding are deposited in a pressurized state to correct warpage, the application of the hot-melt resin adhesive in the next step to the decorative wood fiberboard, and a roll Adhesion with the plywood by the press device can be continuously and satisfactorily performed. If this is the case, warping occurs in the decorative wood fiberboard after hot-pressure bonding, but the plywood and the decorative wood fiberboard are made good in a short time by a roll press device using a hot melt resin adhesive as in the present invention. This is because it is preferable to correct the warp of the decorative wood fiber board in advance for bonding.

請求項4の発明は、請求項1〜3のいずれか1つの化粧板の製造方法において、化粧木質繊維板の裏面又は合板の表面に反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤を塗布する直前に、化粧木質繊維板の裏面又は合板の表面を予備加熱することを特徴とする。   According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for producing a decorative board according to any one of the first to third aspects, wherein the decorative wood is immediately before applying the reactive hot melt resin adhesive to the back surface of the decorative wooden fiberboard or the surface of the plywood. It is characterized by preheating the back surface of the fiberboard or the surface of the plywood.

この発明では、化粧木質繊維板の裏面又は合板の表面に反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤を塗布する直前に、化粧木質繊維板の裏面又は合板の表面を予備加熱するので、ロールプレス装置で接着するときの反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤の溶融状態を良好に維持することができ、化粧板の生産性を一層層向上させることができる   In this invention, immediately after the reactive hot melt resin adhesive is applied to the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board or the surface of the plywood, the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board or the surface of the plywood is preheated. Can maintain the molten state of the reactive hot melt resin adhesive in good condition, and can further improve the productivity of the decorative board

以上のように、請求項1の発明によれば、予めシート状化粧材を木質繊維板表面に接着した化粧木質繊維板と合板とを、水分を含まない反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤を用いて連続的なロールプレス装置で押圧して接着することにより、反りやねじれ等の変形がなく、また、合板を構成する単板の晩材部や節の跡が化粧面に浮き上がる現象が確実に防止された化粧板を連続的に生産性良く製造することができる。   As described above, according to the first aspect of the present invention, the decorative wood fiber board and the plywood, in which the sheet-like decorative material is bonded to the surface of the wood fiber board in advance, using the reactive hot-melt resin adhesive that does not contain moisture. By pressing and bonding with a continuous roll press device, there is no deformation such as warping or twisting, and the phenomenon that the late material part of the veneer and the traces of the nodes constituting the plywood are prevented from floating on the decorative surface is surely prevented. The decorated decorative board can be continuously produced with good productivity.

請求項2の発明によると、木質繊維板とシート状化粧材とを熱硬化性樹脂接着剤を用いて熱圧接着して化粧木質繊維板に形成することにより、請求項1の発明の効果に加えて、シート状化粧材が突板等の場合であっても木質繊維板の表面にシート状化粧材を確実に接着することができる。   According to the invention of claim 2, the effect of the invention of claim 1 is obtained by forming the wood fiber board and the sheet-like decorative material on the decorative wood fiber board by heat-pressure bonding using a thermosetting resin adhesive. In addition, even when the sheet-shaped decorative material is a veneer or the like, the sheet-shaped decorative material can be reliably bonded to the surface of the wood fiber board.

請求項3の発明によると、熱圧接着後の化粧木質繊維板を複数枚加圧状態に堆積して反りを矯正することにより、請求項2の発明の効果に加えて、化粧木質繊維板へのホットメルト樹脂接着剤の塗布と、ロールプレス装置による化粧木質繊維板と合板との接着を連続的に良好に行うことができる。   According to the invention of claim 3, in addition to the effect of the invention of claim 2, a plurality of decorative wood fiberboards after hot-pressure bonding are deposited in a pressurized state to correct the warp. The application of the hot melt resin adhesive and the adhesion between the decorative wood fiber board and the plywood by the roll press apparatus can be continuously and satisfactorily performed.

請求項4の発明によると、化粧木質繊維板の裏面又は合板の表面に反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤を塗布する直前に、化粧木質繊維板の裏面又は合板の表面を予備加熱することにより、ロールプレス装置で接着するときの反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤の溶融状態を良好に維持することができ、化粧板の生産性を一層向上させることができる。   According to the invention of claim 4, the roll is obtained by preheating the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board or the surface of the plywood immediately before applying the reactive hot melt resin adhesive to the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board or the surface of the plywood. The molten state of the reactive hot melt resin adhesive when bonded by a press device can be maintained well, and the productivity of the decorative board can be further improved.

以下、本発明の最良の実施形態を図面に基づいて詳細に説明する。以下の好ましい実施形態の説明は、本質的に例示に過ぎず、本発明、その適用物或いはその用途を制限することを意図するものでは全くない。   Hereinafter, the best embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. The following description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or its application.

図1及び図2は本発明の実施形態に係る化粧板の製造方法を示す。図1は化粧木質繊維板の製造工程を示し、図2は、その化粧木質繊維板と合板とを複合して化粧板Aを製造する工程を示す。   FIG.1 and FIG.2 shows the manufacturing method of the decorative board which concerns on embodiment of this invention. FIG. 1 shows a process of manufacturing a decorative wood fiber board, and FIG. 2 shows a process of manufacturing a decorative board A by combining the decorative wood fiber board and plywood.

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まず、図1により、化粧木質繊維板の製造工程を説明する。図1(a)に示すように、木質繊維板1を用意する。この木質繊維板1は、厚さが0.7〜4.0mm、気乾比重が0.6〜0.9(0.6以上でかつ0.9以下)、含水率が4〜10重量%(4重量%以上でかつ10重量%以下)程度のものを好適に用いることができる。
(Manufacturing process of decorative wood fiberboard)
First, the manufacturing process of a decorative wood fiber board will be described with reference to FIG. As shown in FIG. 1A, a wood fiber board 1 is prepared. This wood fiber board 1 has a thickness of 0.7 to 4.0 mm, an air-dry specific gravity of 0.6 to 0.9 (0.6 or more and 0.9 or less), and a moisture content of 4 to 10% by weight. Those of about 4% by weight or more and 10% by weight or less can be suitably used.

木質繊維板1の厚さは0.7mm未満となると、得られる化粧板Aの表面硬度が不十分となって好ましくなく、また4.0mmを超えると、化粧板Aに反り等の変形が生じ易くなるので好ましくない。特に合板10(図2(d)参照)を構成する単板10aとして植林木のように軽質で硬度が低い木材、或いは抜け節等の欠点の多い木材を用いた場合でも、化粧板Aに良好な表面硬度を付与でき、かつ反り等の変形を防止できるという観点から、木質繊維板1の厚さは1.0〜3.0mmであるのが最も好ましい。   When the thickness of the wood fiber board 1 is less than 0.7 mm, the surface hardness of the obtained decorative board A is not preferable, and when the thickness exceeds 4.0 mm, the decorative board A is deformed such as warping. Since it becomes easy, it is not preferable. In particular, the decorative board A is good even when light and low hardness wood such as afforestation trees, or wood with many defects such as missing joints is used as the veneer 10a constituting the plywood 10 (see FIG. 2 (d)). The thickness of the wood fiber board 1 is most preferably 1.0 to 3.0 mm from the viewpoint that a sufficient surface hardness can be imparted and deformation such as warpage can be prevented.

また、この木質繊維板1として、厚さが2mm未満の薄いものを経済的にかつ安定して製造するのは難しいので、例えば1.5mm厚さのものを用いる場合には、3.0mm厚さの木質繊維板1をその厚み方向で2分割したものを用いればよい。   In addition, it is difficult to economically and stably manufacture a thin fiberboard 1 having a thickness of less than 2 mm. For example, when a 1.5 mm thick one is used, the thickness is 3.0 mm. What is necessary is just to use what divided | segmented the wood fiber board 1 of the thickness into 2 in the thickness direction.

さらに、木質繊維板1の比重が0.6未満となると、硬度が低くなって表面に傷が付き易くなるので好ましくなく、また0.9を超えると、加工性が悪くコストも高くなるので好ましくない。   Furthermore, if the specific gravity of the wood fiber board 1 is less than 0.6, it is not preferable because the hardness is low and the surface is easily damaged, and if it exceeds 0.9, the workability is poor and the cost is increased. Absent.

また、木質繊維板1の含水率は、4重量%未満にするためには、木質繊維板1を事前に過乾燥状態に乾燥する工程が必要となって好ましくなく、10重量%を超えると、水分を放散して収縮し易くなるので好ましくない。木質繊維板1と合板10の収縮挙動から、通常、木質繊維板1の含水率は、合板10の含水率よりも低くなるようにしておくのが、化粧板Aに反りやねじれが生じるのを防止する上で好ましい。   Moreover, in order to make the moisture content of the wood fiber board 1 less than 4% by weight, a step of drying the wood fiber board 1 in an overdried state in advance is necessary, and when it exceeds 10% by weight, It is not preferable because it easily dissipates moisture and shrinks. Due to the shrinkage behavior of the wood fiber board 1 and the plywood 10, it is usually set so that the moisture content of the wood fiber board 1 is lower than the moisture content of the plywood 10. It is preferable in preventing.

そして、製造工程では、図1(a)に示すように、このような木質繊維板1の表面に、メラミン樹脂接着剤、尿素−メラミン樹脂接着剤、尿素樹脂接着剤等の水系熱硬化性樹脂接着剤2を塗布する。   And in a manufacturing process, as shown to Fig.1 (a), water based thermosetting resins, such as a melamine resin adhesive, a urea-melamine resin adhesive, a urea resin adhesive, are provided on the surface of such a wood fiber board 1. Adhesive 2 is applied.

次いで、図1(b)に示すように、この木質繊維板1の接着剤2の塗布面上にシート状化粧材4を載置した後、ホットプレス装置6によりその定盤6a,6a間で熱圧する。   Next, as shown in FIG. 1B, after the sheet-like decorative material 4 is placed on the surface of the wood fiber board 1 on which the adhesive 2 is applied, the hot press device 6 is used between the surface plates 6a and 6a. Hot press.

このことで、図1(c)に示すように、木質繊維板1の表面にシート状化粧材4が強固に接着された化粧木質繊維板5を形成する。このようにして熱圧接着された化粧木質繊維板5には、化粧材4(表面)が凹状となる凹反りが生じている。   As a result, as shown in FIG. 1C, a decorative wood fiber board 5 in which the sheet-like decorative material 4 is firmly bonded to the surface of the wood fiber board 1 is formed. In the decorative wood fiber board 5 bonded by heat and pressure in this way, a concave warp is generated in which the decorative material 4 (surface) is concave.

ここにおいて、上記シート状化粧材4としては、印刷化粧紙、樹脂含浸印刷化粧紙、合成樹脂印刷化粧シート、或いは0.2〜0.6mm程度の厚さの薄い突板等を用いることができる。   Here, as the sheet-like decorative material 4, printed decorative paper, resin-impregnated printed decorative paper, synthetic resin-printed decorative sheet, or a thin veneer having a thickness of about 0.2 to 0.6 mm can be used.

尚、上記ホットプレス装置6による熱圧条件は特に限定されるものではないが、例えば接着剤2として水系メラミン樹脂接着剤を用いる場合には、温度110〜120℃、圧力0.5〜0.8MPaで熱圧接着することができる。   In addition, although the hot press conditions by the said hot press apparatus 6 are not specifically limited, For example, when using a water-based melamine resin adhesive as the adhesive agent 2, the temperature of 110-120 degreeC and the pressure of 0.5-0. It can be hot-pressure bonded at 8 MPa.

また、上記木質繊維板1とシート状化粧材4との接着は、上記の方法に限らず他の方法により行うこともできる。例えば、接着剤2として酢酸ビニル樹脂エマルジョン、エチレン酢酸ビニル樹脂エマルジョン、水性ビニルウレタン樹脂等を用い、平盤プレスで冷圧して接着することもできる。また、木質繊維板1の表面にPUR等の反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤を用い、シート状化粧材4をロールプレスにより接着することもできる。さらに、シート状化粧材4が合成樹脂印刷化粧シートである場合には、上記エマルジョン接着剤や水性接着剤を塗布した後、熱圧ロール等により熱圧プレスすることにより接着することもできる。   Moreover, adhesion | attachment with the said wood fiber board 1 and the sheet-like decorative material 4 can also be performed not only by said method but by another method. For example, a vinyl acetate resin emulsion, an ethylene vinyl acetate resin emulsion, an aqueous vinyl urethane resin, or the like can be used as the adhesive 2 and can be bonded by cold pressing with a flat plate press. In addition, a reactive hot melt resin adhesive such as PUR may be used on the surface of the wood fiber board 1 and the sheet-like decorative material 4 may be bonded by a roll press. Furthermore, when the sheet-like decorative material 4 is a synthetic resin printing decorative sheet, after applying the emulsion adhesive or the water-based adhesive, it can be bonded by hot-pressing with a hot-press roll or the like.

次に、図1(d)に示すように、上記熱圧接着により得られた多数枚の化粧木質繊維板5,5,…を腹合わせ状態になるように上下のプレス板7,7間に積層する。この腹合わせ状態に積層するとは、1枚の化粧木質繊維板5を反りの湾曲凹側が上側(湾曲凸側が下側)になるように置き、その上に他の1枚の化粧木質繊維板5を反りの湾曲凹側が下側(湾曲凸側が上側)になるように載置し、これら1対の化粧木質繊維板5,5を1組として複数組に積み上げるもので、各組の上下両側の化粧木質繊維板5,5同士は反りの湾曲凹側となっている周縁部(端部)で当接し、上下に隣接する2組のうち上側の組の下側化粧木質繊維板5と、下側の組の上側化粧木質繊維板5とは反りの湾曲凸側となっている中間部で当接する。   Next, as shown in FIG. 1 (d), a large number of decorative wood fiber boards 5, 5,... Laminate. When laminating in the stomach-fitted state, one decorative wood fiber board 5 is placed so that the curved concave side of the warp is on the upper side (the curved convex side is the lower side), and another decorative wooden fiber board 5 is placed thereon. Are placed so that the curved concave side of the warp is on the lower side (the curved convex side is on the upper side), and a pair of these decorative wood fiberboards 5 and 5 are stacked as a set. The decorative wood fiberboards 5 and 5 are in contact with each other at the peripheral edge (end part) which is the curved concave side of the warp, and the lower decorative wood fiberboard 5 on the upper group of the two sets adjacent to the top and bottom, The upper decorative wood fiber board 5 of the side set comes into contact with an intermediate portion which is a curved convex side of warpage.

そして、この多数枚の化粧木質繊維板5,5,…の積層物の上(上側プレス板7上)に重量物8を載置する等して、化粧木質繊維板5を加圧状態に堆積し(積み重ね)、この加圧状態の堆積によって、上記熱圧接着により生じた化粧木質繊維板5の反りを矯正する。   Then, the decorative wood fiber board 5 is deposited in a pressurized state by, for example, placing a heavy article 8 on the laminate of the multiple decorative wood fiber boards 5, 5,... (On the upper press board 7). However, the warp of the decorative wood fiber board 5 caused by the hot-pressure bonding is corrected by the accumulation in the pressurized state.

このことで、図1(e)に示すように、反りが矯正された化粧木質繊維板5を得ることができる。   Thereby, as shown in FIG.1 (e), the decorative wood fiber board 5 by which curvature was corrected can be obtained.

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次に、このようにして得られた化粧木質繊維板5を合板10と接着して化粧板Aを製造する工程を図2により説明する。図2(a)に示すように、上記反りを矯正した化粧木質繊維板5を、その木質繊維板1の裏面が上側になる姿勢にしてコンベア13上に載置し、そのコンベア13の作動により予備加熱装置14内に搬入して裏面側の温度が30〜40℃程度となるように加温する。
(Manufacturing process of decorative board)
Next, the process of manufacturing the decorative board A by bonding the decorative wood fiber board 5 thus obtained to the plywood 10 will be described with reference to FIG. As shown in FIG. 2 (a), the decorative wood fiber board 5 with the warp corrected is placed on a conveyor 13 with the back surface of the wood fiber board 1 facing upward. It carries in in the preheating apparatus 14, and heats so that the temperature of a back surface side may be about 30-40 degreeC.

次いで、上記加温した化粧木質繊維板5をコンベア13で搬送しながら、図2(b)に示すように、専用のホットメルト樹脂接着剤塗布装置15より、その化粧木質繊維板5の裏面に、反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤である湿気硬化型ウレタン樹脂系ホットメルト樹脂接着剤11(以下、ホットメルト樹脂接着剤と略称する)を60〜120g/m程度の割合で塗布する。 Next, as shown in FIG. 2 (b), while the heated decorative wood fiber board 5 is conveyed by the conveyor 13, the dedicated hot melt resin adhesive applicator 15 is attached to the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board 5. The moisture curable urethane resin hot melt resin adhesive 11 (hereinafter, abbreviated as hot melt resin adhesive), which is a reactive hot melt resin adhesive, is applied at a rate of about 60 to 120 g / m 2 .

上記ホットメルト樹脂接着剤塗布装置15は、例えばコンベア13よりも上側に位置しかつ互いに外周面で当接して逆方向に回転する2つのロール15a,15bと、コンベア13よりも下側に、上記ロール15aとの間にコンベア13上の化粧木質繊維板5を挟むように位置するロール15cとを備えたもので、コンベア13上側の図で左側の一方のロール15aは、外周面がコンベア13上の化粧木質繊維板5に僅かな隙間をあけて位置するように配置されており、両ロール15a,15bの外周面当接部の上側空間にホットメルト樹脂接着剤11を溜め、このホットメルト樹脂接着剤11をロール15a,15bの回転によって一方のロール15a外周面に沿って化粧木質繊維板5上に供給し塗布するものである。   The hot melt resin adhesive applicator 15 is, for example, positioned above the conveyor 13 and in contact with each other on the outer peripheral surface and rotating in the opposite direction, and below the conveyor 13, A roll 15c positioned so as to sandwich the decorative wood fiberboard 5 on the conveyor 13 between the roll 15a and the left roll 15a in the figure on the upper side of the conveyor 13 has an outer peripheral surface on the conveyor 13 The hot-melt resin adhesive 11 is stored in the upper space of the outer peripheral surface abutting portions of both the rolls 15a and 15b. The adhesive 11 is supplied and applied onto the decorative wood fiber board 5 along the outer peripheral surface of one roll 15a by the rotation of the rolls 15a and 15b.

このとき、上記コンベア13上の化粧木質繊維板5の裏面は、予め上記予備加熱装置により加温されているので、ホットメルト樹脂接着剤11を塗布しても、その接着剤11が急激に冷やされてその可使時間が短くなることはなく、後工程のロールプレス装置17により接着するまで溶融状態を良好に保つことができ、そのロールプレス装置17による接着を良好に行うことができる。   At this time, since the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board 5 on the conveyor 13 is heated in advance by the preheating device, even if the hot melt resin adhesive 11 is applied, the adhesive 11 is rapidly cooled. Thus, the pot life is not shortened, and the molten state can be kept good until it is bonded by the roll press device 17 in the subsequent process, and the bonding by the roll press device 17 can be performed well.

ここで用いるホットメルト樹脂接着剤11としては、JIS Z 0208の条件Bによる試験での防湿性能が10〜25g/m・24hで、通常のホットメルト樹脂接着剤11の防湿性能(100〜120g/m・24h)よりも数倍程度高いものが好ましく、化粧板Aの反り等に対する耐変形性をさらに向上させることもできる。 As the hot-melt resin adhesive 11 used here, the moisture-proof performance in the test according to JIS Z 0208 condition B is 10 to 25 g / m 2 · 24 h, and the moisture-proof performance of the normal hot-melt resin adhesive 11 (100 to 120 g). / M 2 · 24h) which is several times higher than that, and the deformation resistance against the warp of the decorative board A can be further improved.

次いで、上記ホットメルト樹脂接着剤11の塗布後、直ちに、つまり塗布されたホットメルト樹脂接着剤11が可使状態(溶融状態)にあるうちに、図2(c)に示すように、そのホットメルト樹脂接着剤11が塗布された化粧木質繊維板5の裏面(ホットメルト樹脂接着剤11)上に、合板10をその表面が下向きとなるようにして積層載置し、かつロールプレス装置17,17により押圧することで、その合板10の表面に化粧木質繊維板5を接着する。このことで、図2(d)に示すような化粧板Aを形成する。   Next, immediately after the application of the hot melt resin adhesive 11, that is, while the applied hot melt resin adhesive 11 is in a usable state (molten state), as shown in FIG. On the back surface (hot melt resin adhesive 11) of the decorative wood fiber board 5 to which the melt resin adhesive 11 is applied, the plywood 10 is stacked and placed with the surface facing downward, and the roll press device 17, The decorative wood fiberboard 5 is bonded to the surface of the plywood 10 by being pressed by 17. This forms a decorative board A as shown in FIG.

上記合板10としては、その厚さが3〜15mmのものを用いることができる。合板10の厚さが3mm未満となると、曲げ強度等の強度が弱くなるので好ましくなく、また15mmを超えると、重量が重くなるとともにコストも高くなるので好ましくない。   As the plywood 10, one having a thickness of 3 to 15 mm can be used. If the thickness of the plywood 10 is less than 3 mm, it is not preferable because strength such as bending strength becomes weak, and if it exceeds 15 mm, it is not preferable because it increases weight and costs.

合板10や化粧木質繊維板5の厚さは化粧板Aの用途によって種々に設定することができ、例えば住宅の床材として用いる場合には、合板10の厚さを9.0〜9.5mmとし、化粧木質繊維板5の厚さを2.5〜3mmの厚さとして、全体の化粧板Aの厚さを12mm程度となるように設定するのが、強度的性質等の性能上、及びコスト上の観点から望ましい。   The thickness of the plywood 10 and the decorative wood fiberboard 5 can be variously set according to the use of the decorative board A. For example, when used as a flooring material for a house, the thickness of the plywood 10 is set to 9.0 to 9.5 mm. The thickness of the decorative wood fiber board 5 is set to 2.5 to 3 mm, and the thickness of the entire decorative board A is set to be about 12 mm. Desirable from a cost standpoint.

また、合板10の含水率は特に限定されるものではないが、通常8〜14重量%程度のものを用いることができる。この含水率が8重量%未満となると、使用状態で湿気を吸収して膨張し易くなり、また14重量%を超えると、湿気を放散して収縮し易くなるためである。そして、接着する化粧木質繊維板5の含水率を合板10の含水率よりも低くすることによって、化粧木質繊維板5と合板10との膨張、収縮の釣り合いを良好に保ち、化粧板Aに反りやねじれが発生するのを抑制することができる。   Moreover, although the moisture content of the plywood 10 is not specifically limited, the thing of about 8-14 weight% can be used normally. This is because when the moisture content is less than 8% by weight, moisture easily absorbs and expands in the state of use, and when it exceeds 14% by weight, the moisture is dissipated and easily contracts. Then, by making the moisture content of the decorative wood fiber board 5 to be bonded lower than the moisture content of the plywood 10, the balance of expansion and contraction between the decorative wood fiber board 5 and the plywood 10 is kept good, and the decorative board A warps. And twisting can be suppressed.

また、合板10の構成に用いる単板10a(図2(d)参照)としては、特に限定されずに種々のものを用いることができる。特に本発明においては、抜け節等の欠点が多い木材、早晩材の硬度差の大きな木材、軽質で硬度のない木材、反りやねじれを生じ易い未利用木材等、従来はその使用範囲が限定されていた針葉樹材や早生植林木、例えば国産トドマツ、カラマツ、エゾマツ、ラジアータパイン、北洋カラマツ、ポプラ、アカシアハイブリッド、アカシアマンギュウーム、ファルカタ、ユーカリ、ゴム等の樹種からなる木材を、合板10を構成する全ての単板10aとして、或いは合板10の一部を構成する単板10aとして用いることができる。   Moreover, as the single board 10a (refer FIG.2 (d)) used for the structure of the plywood 10, a various thing can be used without being specifically limited. In particular, in the present invention, the range of use has been limited in the past, such as wood with many defects such as missing joints, wood with a large difference in hardness between early and late materials, light and non-hard wood, and unused wood that tends to warp and twist. Containing plywood 10 made of conifers and early-planted trees such as domestic todomatsu, larch, spruce, radiata pine, northern larch, poplar, acacia hybrid, acacia mangeum, falkata, eucalyptus, rubber, etc. It can be used as all the single plates 10a or as a single plate 10a constituting a part of the plywood 10.

さらに、本実施形態では、合板10として、図2(d)に示すように、表裏の単板10a,10aと中芯単板10aとの木材繊維の方向が化粧板Aの長手方向に略平行であり、表裏単板10a,10aと中芯単板10aとの間にある2枚の添芯単板10a,10aの木材繊維の方向が化粧板Aの長手方向に略直交方向となる5プライ合板を例示している。しかし、合板10の単板構成はこれに限らず、3プライから7プライ程度の種々の単板構成の合板10を用いることができる。また、裏面に防湿層や補強層を設けた合板10を用いることもできる。   Furthermore, in this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2 (d), as the plywood 10, the direction of the wood fibers of the front and back veneers 10 a and 10 a and the core veneer 10 a is substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the decorative plate A. 5 plies in which the direction of the wood fibers of the two cored single plates 10a, 10a between the front and back single plates 10a, 10a and the central single plate 10a is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the decorative plate A A plywood is illustrated. However, the single plate configuration of the plywood 10 is not limited to this, and the plywood 10 having various single plate configurations of about 3 to 7 plies can be used. Moreover, the plywood 10 which provided the moisture-proof layer and the reinforcement layer in the back surface can also be used.

上記ロールプレス装置17,17による押圧は、冷圧によって行うことが経済的で望ましいが、熱圧によって行うこともできる。   It is economical and desirable that the pressing by the roll press devices 17 and 17 is performed by cold pressure, but it can also be performed by hot pressure.

また、ロールプレス装置17による押圧条件は、特に限定されるものではないが、例えば上側のロール17aがゴムロールである場合には、1.5〜2.3MPaで少し面圧がかかるように押圧し、送り速度5〜40m/分で搬送して行うことができる。   The pressing condition by the roll press device 17 is not particularly limited. For example, when the upper roll 17a is a rubber roll, the pressing is performed so that a slight surface pressure is applied at 1.5 to 2.3 MPa. It can be carried out at a feeding speed of 5 to 40 m / min.

また、各ロールプレス装置17としては、上下1対のロール17a,17bを備え、その上側ロール17aが面圧のかかるゴムロールからなり、下側ロール17bが金属ロールからなるものを好適に用いることができる。また、図2(c)に示す例では、上下1対のロール17a,17bを有する2基のロールプレス装置17,17を示しているが、このような2基に限らず、1基或いは3基以上の複数基を設置することができる。   Moreover, as each roll press apparatus 17, it is preferable to use one provided with a pair of upper and lower rolls 17a and 17b, the upper roll 17a being a rubber roll to which surface pressure is applied, and the lower roll 17b being a metal roll. it can. In addition, in the example shown in FIG. 2C, two roll press apparatuses 17 and 17 having a pair of upper and lower rolls 17a and 17b are shown. Plural or more groups can be installed.

また、このようなロールプレス装置17を複数として、それら複数基のロールプレス装置17,17,…の上下ロール17a,17bの間隔を搬送方向下流側に向かって徐々に狭くなるように配列することで、徐々に加圧力が強くなるようにしておくこともできる。さらには、このような連続的に加圧力が強くなる複数基のロールにベルトを架けたベルトプレス装置を用いることもできる。   Further, a plurality of such roll press devices 17 are arranged, and the intervals between the upper and lower rolls 17a, 17b of the plurality of roll press devices 17, 17,... Are arranged so as to become gradually narrower toward the downstream side in the transport direction. Thus, the pressure can be gradually increased. Furthermore, a belt press device in which a belt is hung on a plurality of rolls that are continuously increased in pressure can be used.

また、上記のように化粧木質繊維板5の裏面を加温し、ホットメルト樹脂接着剤11を塗布するのに代え、逆に合板10の表面を加温し、この表面にホットメルト樹脂接着剤11を塗布した後、この上に化粧木質繊維板5を積層載置し、ロールプレス装置17で押圧することもできる。   Moreover, instead of heating the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board 5 and applying the hot melt resin adhesive 11 as described above, the surface of the plywood 10 is heated instead, and the hot melt resin adhesive is applied to the surface. After applying 11, the decorative wood fiber board 5 can be stacked and placed thereon and pressed by the roll press device 17.

その場合に用いられるホットメルト樹脂接着剤11は、通常用いられる水系メラミン樹脂接着剤等とは異なって水分が含まれていないので、合板10と化粧木質繊維板5とを接着複合化するときに、接着剤11中の水分が合板10の表面や化粧木質繊維板5の裏面に浸透することがなく、化粧板Aに形成したときに、接着剤中の水分に起因する反りの発生を抑えることができる。   The hot melt resin adhesive 11 used in that case does not contain moisture unlike the normally used water-based melamine resin adhesive or the like, and therefore when the plywood 10 and the decorative wood fiber board 5 are bonded and combined. The moisture in the adhesive 11 does not permeate the surface of the plywood 10 or the back of the decorative wood fiber board 5 and suppresses the occurrence of warping due to the moisture in the adhesive when formed on the decorative board A. Can do.

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本実施形態では、上記のように、化粧木質繊維板5の裏面を加温する工程からロールプレス装置17により押圧して接着する工程まで、コンベア13で搬送しながら、連続的に生産するできるので、生産性が良い。
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In this embodiment, since it can produce continuously, conveying with the conveyor 13 from the process of heating the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board 5 to the process of pressing and bonding with the roll press device 17 as described above. Good productivity.

また、本実施形態では、木質繊維板1の表面にシート状化粧材4を水系の接着剤2を介してホットプレス装置6で熱圧接着して得られた化粧木質繊維板5に反りが生じていても、予め、その反りのある化粧木質繊維板5を腹合わせ状態に多数枚堆積して反りを矯正しているので、化粧木質繊維板5に対し、後工程であるホットメルト樹脂接着剤11の塗布やロールプレス装置17による合板10との積層接着化を連続的に極めて生産性よく行うことができる。   Further, in this embodiment, warping occurs in the decorative wood fiber board 5 obtained by heat-pressure bonding the sheet-like decorative material 4 to the surface of the wood fiber board 1 with the hot press device 6 through the water-based adhesive 2. However, since the warp is corrected by depositing a large number of the decorative wood fiberboards 5 with warpage in a bellow state, the hot melt resin adhesive, which is a subsequent process, is applied to the decorative wood fiberboard 5. 11 and lamination with the plywood 10 by the roll press device 17 can be continuously performed with extremely high productivity.

そして、この化粧木質繊維板5と合板10とを、水を含まないホットメルト樹脂接着剤11により、ロールプレス装置17の冷圧によって接着しているので、水分と熱の両方の影響を受けずに連続的に短時間で化粧板Aを形成することができ、反りやねじれ等の変形のない化粧板Aを生産性よく製造することができる。   And since this decorative wood fiber board 5 and the plywood 10 are bonded by the cold pressure of the roll press device 17 by the hot melt resin adhesive 11 that does not contain water, it is not affected by both moisture and heat. The decorative board A can be formed continuously in a short time, and the decorative board A free from deformation such as warping and twisting can be produced with high productivity.

また、合板10と化粧木質繊維板5とを、水分を含まないホットメルト樹脂接着剤11を用いてロールプレス装置17により押圧し接着一体化しているので、合板10を構成する単板10aに、トドマツ単板等のように比較的軽質で、早材と晩材との硬さの差を有し、かつ抜け節のあるような針葉樹植林木を用いた場合でも、その単板10aの晩材の跡や抜け節の跡が、化粧板Aの表面に僅かな膨らみとなって浮き出してくることはない。   Moreover, since the plywood 10 and the decorative wood fiber board 5 are pressed and integrated with the roll press device 17 using the hot-melt resin adhesive 11 that does not contain moisture, the single board 10a constituting the plywood 10 is Even when using a coniferous plantation tree that is relatively light and has a difference in hardness between early and late wood, such as todomatsu veneer, and has a knot, the late wood of the veneer 10a The traces and the traces of missing nodes do not protrude as a slight bulge on the surface of the decorative board A.

次に、具体的に実施した実施例について説明する。厚さ2.7mm、幅3尺、長さ6尺のサイズで、気乾比重0.79、含水率6重量%の木質繊維板の表面に、水性の尿素メラミン樹脂接着剤をロールコーターにより塗布した。   Next, specific examples will be described. An aqueous urea melamine resin adhesive is applied to the surface of a wood fiberboard with an air-dry specific gravity of 0.79 and a moisture content of 6% by weight with a roll coater. did.

次いで、この木質繊維板の接着剤塗布面上に厚さ0.25mmで幅1尺、長さ3尺、含水率55重量%のウェットな突板シート3枚を幅方向に並べて積層載置し、これをホットプレス装置の定盤間に挿入し、温度110〜120℃、圧力0.7〜0.8MPaで60秒間熱圧して化粧木質繊維板を製造した。得られた化粧木質繊維板は、表面側が凹となる凹反りを生じていた。   Next, three wet veneer sheets having a thickness of 0.25 mm, a width of 1 inch, a length of 3 inches, and a moisture content of 55% by weight are stacked and placed in the width direction on the adhesive coated surface of the wood fiber board, This was inserted between the surface plates of a hot press apparatus, and heat-pressed at a temperature of 110 to 120 ° C. and a pressure of 0.7 to 0.8 MPa for 60 seconds to produce a decorative wood fiber board. The obtained decorative wood fiber board had a concave warp with a concave surface.

次に、この化粧木質繊維板を複数枚腹合わせ状態(図1(d)参照)に積層堆積し、上から重石(重量物)を載せて加圧状態で48〜144時間養生し、含水率が5重量%で、フラットに矯正された化粧木質繊維板を得た。   Next, a plurality of decorative wood fiberboards are stacked and stacked in a stacked state (see FIG. 1 (d)), and a weight (heavy object) is placed from above and cured under pressure for 48 to 144 hours. Was 5% by weight, and a decorative wooden fiberboard straightened to a flat was obtained.

次に、このフラットに矯正された化粧木質繊維板を、裏面側を上に向けてコンベア上に載置し、予備加熱装置により裏面の温度が30〜40℃程度になるように加温した。   Next, this decorative wooden fiberboard straightened to be flat was placed on a conveyor with the back side facing up, and heated by a preheating device so that the temperature of the back side was about 30 to 40 ° C.

次に、このコンベア上に載置した化粧木質繊維板を送り速度30m/分の速度で連続して搬送しながら、この化粧木質繊維板の裏面が上記加温状態にあるうちに直ちに、約120℃の温度に加熱されて溶融状態にある湿気硬化型ウレタン系ホットメルト樹脂接着剤をホットメルトロールコーター(ホットメルト樹脂接着剤塗布装置)により固形分換算で80g/mの割合となるように塗布した。 Next, while the decorative wood fiberboard placed on the conveyor is continuously conveyed at a feed speed of 30 m / min, the back surface of the decorative wood fiberboard is immediately heated to about 120 A moisture-curing urethane-based hot melt resin adhesive that is heated to a temperature of 0 ° C. and is in a molten state is 80 g / m 2 in terms of solid content by a hot melt roll coater (hot melt resin adhesive coating device). Applied.

さらに、30m/分の速度で連続して搬送しながら、上記ホットメルト樹脂接着剤の塗布後、直ちに、この化粧木質繊維板のホットメルト樹脂接着剤塗布面上に合板を、その表面側が下側に向くように積層載置した。合板は、表裏及び中芯の3枚の単板の木材繊維の方向が略長手方向となり、この表裏の単板と中芯の単板の間の2枚の添芯単板の木材繊維の方向が略幅方向となるように積層接着された、厚さ9mm、含水率11重量%のトドマツ5プライ合板である。   Further, while continuously conveying at a speed of 30 m / min, immediately after the application of the hot melt resin adhesive, immediately after the application of the hot melt resin adhesive, the plywood is placed on the hot melt resin adhesive application surface of the decorative wood fiber board, and the surface side is the lower side. Laminated so as to face. In the plywood, the direction of the wood fibers of the three single plates of the front and back and the middle core is substantially the longitudinal direction, and the direction of the wood fibers of the two cored single plates between the front and back single plates and the middle single plate is substantially It is a Todomatsu 5-ply plywood having a thickness of 9 mm and a moisture content of 11% by weight, which is laminated and adhered in the width direction.

さらに、30m/分の速度で連続して搬送することで、積層載置後、直ちに、この積層物を、上側が径1000mmのゴムロールからなる一方、下側が径1000mm以上の鉄ロールからなる2対のロールプレス装置(両ロールプレス装置間の間隔は2m以内に近接させてある)の上下ロール間を連続的に通過させて線圧2MPaの圧力で押圧し、合板の表面に化粧木質繊維板を接着した。   Furthermore, by carrying it continuously at a speed of 30 m / min, immediately after stacking, this laminate is made up of two pairs consisting of a rubber roll having a diameter of 1000 mm on the upper side and an iron roll having a diameter of 1000 mm or more on the lower side. The roll press device (the distance between the two roll press devices is close to within 2 m) is continuously passed between the upper and lower rolls and pressed with a linear pressure of 2 MPa, and the decorative wood fiberboard is placed on the surface of the plywood. Glued.

上記ホットメルト樹脂接着剤を塗布してから、ロールプレス装置でプレスするまでの時間は、60秒から200秒までの間(湿気硬化型ウレタン樹脂接着剤のオープンタイム内)に管理した。   The time from application of the hot melt resin adhesive to pressing with a roll press apparatus was controlled from 60 seconds to 200 seconds (within the open time of the moisture-curable urethane resin adhesive).

こうして得られた化粧板は、反りやねじれ等の変形がなく、トドマツ単板の晩材の跡や抜け節の跡が化粧板表面に膨らみとなって浮き出していなかった。尚、この化粧板は、上下反転させて堆積し、鋸で幅方向に3分割した後、四周の実加工と表面の塗装とを行い、厚さ12mm、幅303mm、長さ910mmの化粧床板に形成した。   The decorative board thus obtained was not deformed such as warping or twisting, and the traces of the evening material and the missing joints of the Todomatsu veneer did not bulge out on the surface of the decorative board. In addition, this decorative board is turned upside down and accumulated, and after dividing into three in the width direction with a saw, the actual processing of the four rounds and the surface coating are performed to form a decorative floor board having a thickness of 12 mm, a width of 303 mm, and a length of 910 mm. Formed.

本発明は、表面の木質繊維板に化粧シート材が貼着された化粧板を反りやねじれ等の変形を生じることなく、化粧板表面に合板の単板における晩材や抜け節の跡による浮き出し現象が生じることなく製造できるので、極めて有用で産業上の利用可能性が高い。   The present invention provides a decorative board with a decorative sheet material affixed to a wood fiberboard on the surface, without causing deformation such as warping or twisting, and the surface of the decorative board is raised by the traces of the late material and missing joints on a single plate of plywood. Since it can be produced without causing a phenomenon, it is extremely useful and has high industrial applicability.

図1は、化粧木質繊維板の製造工程を示す図である。Drawing 1 is a figure showing the manufacturing process of a decorative wood fiber board. 図2は、化粧木質繊維板と合板とを複合して化粧板を製造する工程を示す図である。FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a process of manufacturing a decorative board by combining a decorative wood fiber board and a plywood board. 図3は、従来例で単板の抜け節が化粧板の化粧面に浮き出す現象を示す説明図である。FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a phenomenon in which a knot of a single plate is raised on a decorative surface of a decorative plate in a conventional example. 図4は、従来例で晩材部が化粧板の化粧面に浮き出す現象を示す説明図である。FIG. 4 is an explanatory view showing a phenomenon in which the late material part is raised on the decorative surface of the decorative board in the conventional example.

符号の説明Explanation of symbols

A 化粧板
1 木質繊維板
4 シート状化粧材
5 化粧木質繊維板
10 合板
10a 単板
11 湿気硬化型ウレタン樹脂系ホットメルト樹脂接着剤
14 予備加熱装置
15 ホットメルト樹脂接着剤塗布装置
17 ロールプレス装置
A decorative board 1 wood fiber board 4 sheet-like decorative material 5 decorative wood fiber board 10 plywood 10a veneer 11 moisture-curing urethane resin hot melt resin adhesive 14 preheating device 15 hot melt resin adhesive application device 17 roll press device

Claims (4)

木質繊維板と合板とを積層して化粧板を製造する方法であって、
厚さが4mm以下、気乾比重が0.6以上でかつ0.9以下である上記木質繊維板の表面にシート状化粧材を接着して化粧木質繊維板を形成し、
この化粧木質繊維板の裏面又は上記合板の表面に反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤を塗布した後、直ちに、上記化粧木質繊維板の裏面と合板の表面とを積層し、
この積層物をロールプレス装置で押圧して接着することを特徴とする化粧板の製造方法。
A method of manufacturing a decorative board by laminating wood fiberboard and plywood,
Forming a decorative wood fiber board by adhering a sheet-like decorative material to the surface of the wood fiber board having a thickness of 4 mm or less and an air-dry specific gravity of 0.6 or more and 0.9 or less,
After the reactive hot melt resin adhesive is applied to the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board or the surface of the plywood, immediately, the back surface of the decorative wood fiber board and the surface of the plywood are laminated,
A method for producing a decorative board, characterized in that the laminate is pressed and bonded with a roll press device.
請求項1の化粧板の製造方法において、
木質繊維板の表面に熱硬化性樹脂接着剤を塗布した後、この接着剤塗布面にシート状化粧材を載置して熱圧接着することにより化粧木質繊維板を形成することを特徴とする化粧板の製造方法。
In the manufacturing method of the decorative board of Claim 1,
After applying a thermosetting resin adhesive on the surface of the wood fiber board, a decorative wood fiber board is formed by placing a sheet-like decorative material on the adhesive application surface and performing heat-pressure bonding. A method for producing a decorative board.
請求項2の化粧板の製造方法において、
熱圧接着後の化粧木質繊維板を複数枚加圧状態に堆積して反りを矯正することを特徴とする化粧板の製造方法。
In the manufacturing method of the decorative board of Claim 2,
A method of manufacturing a decorative board, comprising correcting a warp by depositing a plurality of decorative wood fiber boards after hot-pressure bonding in a pressurized state.
請求項1〜3のいずれか1つの化粧板の製造方法において、
化粧木質繊維板の裏面又は合板の表面に反応性ホットメルト樹脂接着剤を塗布する直前に、化粧木質繊維板の裏面又は合板の表面を予備加熱することを特徴とする化粧板の製造方法。
In the manufacturing method of the decorative board of any one of Claims 1-3,
A method for producing a decorative board, comprising preheating the back surface of a decorative wood fiberboard or the surface of a plywood immediately before applying a reactive hot melt resin adhesive to the back surface of the decorative wood fiberboard or the surface of the plywood.
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