Inorganic fiber with improved shrinkage and strength
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C03C-013/00
C03C-013/06
C03C-003/085
F16L-059/04
C03C-003/087
출원번호
US-0580268
(2014-12-23)
등록번호
US-9556063
(2017-01-31)
발명자
/ 주소
Zhao, Donghui
Zoitos, Bruce K.
Andrejcak, Michael J.
Hamilton, Jason M.
출원인 / 주소
Unifrax I LLC
대리인 / 주소
Curatolo Sidoti., LPA
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초록▼
An inorganic fiber containing silica and magnesia as the major fiber components which further includes an intended strontium oxide additive to improve the thermal stability of the fiber. The inorganic fiber exhibits good thermal performance at 1260° C. and greater for 24 hours or more, retains mecha
An inorganic fiber containing silica and magnesia as the major fiber components which further includes an intended strontium oxide additive to improve the thermal stability of the fiber. The inorganic fiber exhibits good thermal performance at 1260° C. and greater for 24 hours or more, retains mechanical integrity after exposure to the use temperature, and exhibits low biopersistence in physiological fluids. Also provided are thermal insulation product forms, methods of preparing the inorganic fiber and of thermally insulating articles using thermal insulation prepared from a plurality of the inorganic fibers.
대표청구항▼
1. An inorganic fiber comprising the fiberization product of about 65 to about 86 weight percent silica, about 14 to about 35 weight percent magnesia, less than 0.4 weight percent calcia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.5 weight percent strontium oxide, wherein said inorganic fiber exhibits and lo
1. An inorganic fiber comprising the fiberization product of about 65 to about 86 weight percent silica, about 14 to about 35 weight percent magnesia, less than 0.4 weight percent calcia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.5 weight percent strontium oxide, wherein said inorganic fiber exhibits and low biopersistence in physiological saline, low shrinkage and good mechanical strength at temperatures of 1260° C. and greater. 2. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said fiberization product further comprises a viscosity modifier. 3. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said viscosity modifier is selected from the group consisting of alumina, boria, and mixtures thereof. 4. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said viscosity modifier comprises alumina. 5. The inorganic fiber of claim 1 further comprising greater than 0 to about 11 weight percent zirconia. 6. The inorganic fiber of claim 1 containing 1 weight percent or less iron oxide, measured as Fe2O3. 7. The inorganic fiber of claim 1 containing substantially no alkali metal oxide. 8. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber has an average diameter of greater than 2 microns. 9. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said fiber exhibits a shrinkage of about 10% or less at 1260° C. for 24 hours. 10. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said fiber exhibits a shrinkage of about 5% or less at 1260° C. for 24 hours. 11. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said fiber exhibits a shrinkage of about 10% or less at 1400° C. for 24 hours. 12. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said fiber exhibits a shrinkage of about 5% or less at 1400° C. for 24 hours. 13. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, comprising the fiberization product of about 65 to about 86 weight percent silica, about 14 to about 35 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.4 weight percent strontium oxide. 14. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, comprising the fiberization product of about 65 to about 86 weight percent silica, about 14 to about 35 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.3 weight percent strontium oxide. 15. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, comprising the fiberization product of about 65 to about 86 weight percent silica, about 14 to about 35 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.2 weight percent strontium oxide. 16. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 70 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 15 to about 30 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.5 weight percent strontium oxide. 17. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 20 to about 28 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.5 weight percent strontium oxide. 18. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 20 to about 28 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.4 weight percent strontium oxide. 19. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 20 to about 28 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.3 weight percent strontium oxide. 20. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 20 to about 28 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.2 weight percent strontium oxide. 21. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 86 weight percent silica, about 14 to about 28 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.5 weight percent strontium oxide. 22. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 86 weight percent silica, about 14 to about 28 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.4 weight percent strontium oxide. 23. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 86 weight percent silica, about 14 to about 28 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.3 weight percent strontium oxide. 24. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 86 weight percent silica, about 14 to about 28 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.2 weight percent strontium oxide. 25. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 75 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 20 to about 25 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.5 weight percent strontium oxide. 26. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 75 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 20 to about 25 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.4 weight percent strontium oxide. 27. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 75 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 20 to about 25 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.3 weight percent strontium oxide. 28. The inorganic fiber of claim 1, wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 75 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 20 to about 25 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 0 to less than 0.2 weight percent strontium oxide. 29. A method for preparing the inorganic fiber exhibiting low biopersistence in physiological saline, low shrinkage, and good mechanical strength comprising: forming a melt with ingredients comprising of 65 to 86 weight percent silica, 14 to 35 weight percent magnesia, less than 0.4 weight percent calcia, greater than 0 to less than 0.5 weight percent strontium oxide, 0 to 11 weight percent zirconia, and optionally a viscosity modifier; andproducing fibers from the melt. 30. A method of insulating an article, including disposing on, in, near or around the article, a thermal insulation material, said insulation material comprising the fiberization product of 65 to 86 weight percent silica, 14 to 35 weight percent magnesia, less than 0.4 weight percent calcia, greater than 0 to less than 0.5 weight percent strontium oxide, 0 to 11 weight percent zirconia, and optionally a viscosity modifier. 31. An inorganic fiber containing article comprising at least one of bulk fiber, blankets, blocks, boards, caulking compositions, cement compositions, coatings, felts, mats, moldable compositions, modules, papers, pumpable compositions, putty compositions, sheets, tamping mixtures, vacuum cast shapes, vacuum cast forms, or woven textiles, braids, cloths, fabrics, ropes, tapes, sleeving, wicking, said fiber containing article comprising the fiberization product of claim 1.
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