Protection system for sulfur storage apparatus

US10538383B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10538383-B2
Application numberUS-201113029877-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 17, 2011
Priority dateFeb 17, 2011
Publication dateJan 21, 2020
Grant dateJan 21, 2020

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A calcium aluminate cement protective coating is resistant to sulfuric acid and can be used as a lining to protect surfaces in sulfur storage vessels and sulfuric acid storage vessels. The protective coating can include calcium aluminate cement, calcium aluminate based synthetic aggregates, and water. The protective coating is resistant to sulfur and sulfuric acid attack, and thus can be used to protect surfaces inside sulfur storage pits, sulfur storage tanks, and sulfuric acid storage containers.

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A sulfur storage apparatus operable to store molten sulfur comprising: a vessel having a sidewall and a top cover, each having an interior surface in an interior of the sulfur storage apparatus; a sulfuric acid resistant coating that adheres directly to the interior surface of both the sidewall and the top cover of the vessel, and comprises a material that is resistant to molten sulfur and sulfuric acid vapor that consists essentially of: a calcium aluminate cement in an amount of 12-30% by weight of the total sulfuric acid resistant coating, the calcium aluminate cement including 5-10% filler sized to pass through a sieve having a 3/16 inch opening, a calcium aluminate-based synthetic aggregate, the calcium aluminate based synthetic aggregate being a hard dense heat resistant aggregate consisting of alumina, calcium, silica, and ferric oxide and including the alumina in the range of about 35% to about 58% by weight of calcium aluminate-based synthetic aggregate, and water in an amount of about 7.5% by weight of the total sulfuric acid resistant coating; a heater connected to the vessel; a pump connected to the vessel; and an anchorage system installed on, and anchored to, each of the interior surface of both the sidewall and the top cover that is operable to promote adhesion of the sulfuric acid resistant coating to each of the interior surfaces in a direction normal to each of the interior surfaces such that none of the interior surface is exposed to the molten sulfur and the sulfuric acid vapor. 2. The sulfur storage container of claim 1 , wherein the sulfuric acid resistant coating consists of 18.5% calcium aluminate cement, 74% calcium aluminate based synthetic aggregate, and 7.5% water, each by weight of the total sulfuric acid resistant coating. 3. The sulfur storage container of claim 1 , wherein the vessel is a sulfur storage pit located below ground level, and the sidewall comprise concrete. 4. The sulfur storage container of claim 1 , wherein the vessel is a sulfur storage tank, and the sidewall has a generally cylindrical shape and comprises metal. 5. The sulfur storage container of claim 1 , wherein a sulfuric acid vapor contacts the sulfuric acid resistant coating adhered directly to the top cover. 6. The sulfur storage container of claim 1 , wherein the sulfuric acid resistant coating has a thickness between about 10 millimeters and 20 millimeters. 7. The sulfur storage container of claim 1 , wherein a weight of the sulfuric acid resistant coating is reduced by less than about 6% when exposed to 5% sulfuric acid for more than 9 months. 8. The sulfur storage container of claim 1 , wherein the sulfuric acid resistant coating retains at least 65% of its initial compressive strength after being exposed to 5% sulfuric acid for 9 months. 9. The sulfur storage container of claim 1 , wherein the sulfuric acid resistant coating is applied by one of casting, spraying, gunning, ramming, troweling, or shotcrete. 10. A method for storing a fluid, the method comprising: providing a storage vessel, the vessel having a sidewall and a top cover each with an interior surface; creating an anchorage system installed on, and anchored to, the interior surface of each of the sidewall and the top cover; lining directly the interior surface of each of the sidewall and the top cover with a sulfuric acid resistant coating, where the sulfuric acid resistant coating engages the anchorage system, wherein the anchorage system is operable to promote adhesion of the sulfuric acid resistant coating to each of the interior surfaces in a direction normal to each of the interior surfaces, and wherein the lining comprises a material that is resistant to molten sulfur and sulfuric acid vapor and consists essentially of: a calcium aluminate cement in an amount of 12-30% by weight of the total sulfuric acid resistant coating, the calcium aluminate cement including 5-10% filler sized to pass through a sieve having a 3/16 inch opening, a calcium aluminate-based synthetic aggregate, the calcium aluminate based synthetic aggregate being a hard dense heat resistant aggregate consisting of alumina, calcium, silica, and ferric oxide and including the alumina in the range of about 35% to about 58% by weight of calcium aluminate-based synthetic aggregate, and water in an amount of about 7.5% by weight of the total sulfuric acid resistant coating; connecting a heater to the vessel; and connecting a pump to the vessel. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the sulfuric acid resistant coating consists of 18.5% calcium aluminate cement, 74% calcium aluminate based synthetic aggregate, and 7.5% water, each by weight of the total sulfuric acid resistant coating. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the sidewall comprises concrete, and the step of creating an anchorage system comprises creating a rough surface on the interior surface of the sidewall. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the step of creating an anchorage system comprises connecting an anchor device to the interior surface of the sidewall. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the sulfuric acid resistant coating has a thickness between about 10 millimeters and 20 millimeters. 15. The method of claim 10 , further comprising exposing at least a portion of the sulfuric acid resistant coating to gas comprising at least 5% sulfur and exposing at least another portion of the sulfuric acid resistant coating to molten sulfur. 16. The method of claim 10 , wherein a weight of the sulfuric acid resistant coating is reduced by less than about 6% when the sulfuric acid resistant coating is exposed to 5% sulfuric acid for 9 months. 17. The method of claim 10 , wherein the step of lining directly the interior surface of each of the sidewall and the top cover with the sulfuric acid resistant coating includes at least one of casting, spraying, gunning, ramming, troweling, or shotcrete. 18. A method for storing molten sulfur, the method comprising: providing a storage vessel, the vessel having a sidewall and a top cover each with an interior surface; creating an anchorage system installed on, and anchored to, the interior surface of each of the sidewall and top cover; lining the interior surface of each of the sidewall and on the top cover with a sulfuric acid resistant coating, where the sulfuric acid resistant coating engages the anchorage system, is resistant to molten sulfur and sulfuric acid vapor and comprises a material consisting essentially of: calcium aluminate cement in an amount of 12-30% by weight of the total sulfuric acid resistant coating, the calcium aluminate cement including 5-10% filler sized to pass through a sieve having a 3/16 inch opening, calcium aluminate-based synthetic aggregate, the calcium aluminate based synthetic aggregate being a hard dense heat resistant aggregate consisting of alumina, calcium, silica, and ferric oxide and including the alumina in the range of about 35% to about 58% by weight of calcium aluminate-based synthetic aggregate, and water in an amount of about 7.5% by weight of the total sulfuric acid resistant coating; connecting a heater to the vessel; connecting a pump to the vessel; filling the vessel with molten sulfur such that molten sulfur contacts the sulfuric acid resistant coating, wherein the anchorage system is operable to promote adhesion of the sulfuric acid resistant coating to each of the interior surfaces in a direction normal to each of the interior surfaces such that none of the interior surface is exposed to the molten sulfur; heating the

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  • Aluminous cements (monolithic refractories or refractory mortars C04B35/66) · CPC title

  • Acid resistance, e.g. against acid air or rain · CPC title

  • B65D90/022Primary

    Laminated structures (B65D90/029 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • for the fabrication of containers · CPC title

  • heating or cooling through the walls or internal parts of the container, e.g. circulation of fluid inside the walls · CPC title

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What does patent US10538383B2 cover?
A calcium aluminate cement protective coating is resistant to sulfuric acid and can be used as a lining to protect surfaces in sulfur storage vessels and sulfuric acid storage vessels. The protective coating can include calcium aluminate cement, calcium aluminate based synthetic aggregates, and water. The protective coating is resistant to sulfur and sulfuric acid attack, and thus can be used t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Al Mehthel Mohammed, Al Idi Saleh, Maslehuddin Mohammed, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D90/022. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 21 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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