Process and apparatus for forming man-made viterous fibres
US-2015225274-A1 · Aug 13, 2015 · US
US10604435B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10604435-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615546762-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2020 |
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The present invention relates to a melter assembly ( 1 ) for melting solid raw batch material, which comprises a submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ) and an afterburner section ( 5 ), wherein the submerged combustion melter section is designed to contain the melt bath ( 4 ) at a maximum melt level ( 4 ′) and comprises at least one submerged combustion burner ( 21 ) and a melt outlet ( 9 ), and wherein the afterburner section ( 5 ) is designed as a space contiguous with, and in continuity of, the internal space defined by the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ), and arranged over the maximum melt level ( 4 ′) of the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ). The afterburner section ( 5 ) is dimensioned such that the gases escaping from the melt bath ( 4 ) remain for at least 2 seconds at a temperature of at least 850° C. in said afterburner section ( 5 ), prior to being evacuated to the environment. The invention also relates to a process making use of such melter assembly ( 1 ).
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What is claimed is: 1. A melter assembly for melting solid raw batch material comprising a submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ) and an afterburner section ( 5 ), wherein the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ) is designed to contain a melt bath ( 4 ) at a maximum melt level ( 4 ′) and comprises at least one submerged combustion burner ( 21 , 24 ) supplied with a combustible gas, and a melt outlet ( 9 ), and wherein an afterburner section ( 5 ) is designed as an integrated space contiguous with, and in continuity of, a internal space defined by the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ), comprising a same transversal cross-section as a horizontal cross-section of the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ), and arranged over the maximum melt level ( 4 ′) of the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ), and is dimensioned such that under normal operating conditions, gases escaping from the melt bath contained in the submerged combustion melter section remain for at least 2 seconds at a temperature of at least 800° C. in the afterburner section ( 5 ), which is operably connected to an exhaust gas outlet ( 6 ). 2. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein a raw material feeder ( 10 ) is connected to the afterburner section ( 5 ). 3. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein a raw material feeder is a submerged feeder connected to the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ). 4. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the afterburner section ( 5 ) comprises baffles ( 7 ). 5. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the afterburner section comprises additional combustion means and/or reagent injection means, such as devices for injection of oxygen containing gas. 6. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the afterburner section ( 5 ) comprises heat recovery means. 7. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ) shows a polygonal horizontal cross-section. 8. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ) shows a substantially circular ( 19 ) or ovoidal horizontal cross-section. 9. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ) shows an essentially trapezoidal or rectangular vertical cross-section. 10. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ) comprises a substantially centrally arranged submerged combustion burner or at least three submerged combustion burners ( 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 ), and wherein said at least three submerged combustion burners are arranged on a substantially annular or ovoidal burner line ( 27 ), the said submerged combustion burners being arranged through a bottom of said submerged combustion melter section ( 3 ). 11. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein submerged combustion melter section walls comprise double steel walls separated by a circulating cooling liquid. 12. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein afterburner section walls comprise double steel walls separated by a circulating cooling liquid. 13. A production line for flat glass, hollow glass, glass fibers, glass wool or stone wool, comprising a) the melter assembly ( 1 ) of claim 1 ; b) energy recovery means; and c) means for use of the recovered energy in relevant equipments of the production line, such as preheating of raw material, preheating of fuel and/or oxidant adduced to the melter burners, heating of ovens mounted downstream of the forming equipment. 14. A process for the production of flat glass, hollow glass, continuous fibers or mineral wool fibers, glass wool or stone wool, comprising melting vitrifiable raw material in the melter assembly ( 1 ) of claim 1 , and withdrawing glass melt from said melter assembly for downstream processing into flat glass, hollow glass, continuous glass fibers, glass wool or stone wool. 15. The process of claim 14 , wherein the submerged burners are controlled such that a volume of aerated melt is at least 8% higher than a melt volume would have at a same temperature without any burner firing. 16. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the combustible gas supplied to the at least one submerged combustion burner is selected from the group consisting of hydrocarbon(s), natural gas, oxygen, technical grade oxygen, oxygen enriched air and combinations thereof. 17. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one submerged combustion burner supplied with a combustible gas is capable of injecting combustion products into the melt bath at a burner exit velocity of about 60-300 m/s. 18. The melter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one submerged combustion burner supplied with a combustible gas is capable of injecting combustion products into the melt bath at a burner exit velocity of about 100-200 m/s.
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