Furnace
US-2020181809-A1 · Jun 11, 2020 · US
US11053611B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11053611-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716327896-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 6, 2021 |
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An oxidation furnace for the oxidative treatment of fibers, in particular for producing carbon fibers, the furnace having a housing with an inner space which is gas-tight apart from areas for the passage of the fibers. A process chamber is located in the inner space of the housing. Guide rollers guide the fibers arranged adjacently as a fiber carpet in a serpentine manner through the process chamber, the fiber carpet spanning respective planes between opposite guide rollers, a partial area of the inner space being defined both above and below said planes. The process chamber extends between a primary blowing device arranged on a blowing end of the housing and a primary suction device, where a primary gas is blown into a partial area by the primary blowing device in such a way that the process gas flows through the process area in a process flow direction. A secondary gas can be blown into the partial area by a secondary blowing device, on the side of the primary blowing device located at a distance from the process chamber, using a flow sealing device.
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An oxidation furnace for the oxidative treatment of fibers, comprising: a) a housing having an interior space which is gastight apart from regions for the passage of fibers; b) a process space located in the interior space of the housing; c) deflection rollers which guide the fibers as fiber carpet next to one another in a serpentine manner through the process space, where the fiber carpet in each case spans a plane between opposite deflection rollers and a subspace of the interior space is in each case defined above and below these planes; d) a primary blowing-in device arranged at a blowing-in end of the housing and a primary suction device between which the process space extends, where a primary gas can be blown by means of the primary blowing-in device into a subspace in such a way that the process gas flows in a process flow direction through the process space; wherein e) a flow sealing device by means of which a secondary gas can be blown by means of a secondary blowing-in device on the side of the primary blowing-in device opposite the process space into the subspace is provided, the flow sealing device comprising a secondary gas diversion device by means of which the secondary gas stream is diverted in such a way that secondary gas partly flows in the direction toward the process space and partly flows in the direction away from the process space. 2. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a pressure drop coefficient of the flow path of the secondary gas in the subspace can be set. 3. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the secondary gas diversion device comprises a transfer guide device on the secondary blowing-in device and a diversion element, with a flow channel being formed between the transfer guide device and the diversion element. 4. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the diversion element is movable and the flow channel can be altered. 5. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the primary gas can be blown into each subspace by means of the primary gas blowing-in device and the secondary gas can be blown into each subspace by means of the secondary blowing-in device. 6. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 5 , wherein each subspace includes a secondary gas diversion device by means of which the secondary gas stream in the respective subspace is diverted in such a way that secondary gas partly flows in the direction toward the process space and partly flows in the direction away from the process space. 7. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the primary blowing-in device comprises one or more primary blowing-in boxes and the secondary blowing-in device comprises one or more secondary blowing-in boxes. 8. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 7 , wherein a primary blowing-in box and a secondary blowing-in box, which are arranged in the same subspace, are arranged directly next to one another and blow primary gas or secondary gas in opposite directions. 9. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a fresh gas feed device by means of which fresh gas can be blown into the interior space is present at the blowing-in end of the housing, with the fresh gas feed device being arranged in particular on the side of the secondary suction device facing away from the process space. 10. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a secondary suction device by means of which a substream of the secondary gas which flows away from the process space can be sucked away. 11. An oxidation furnace for the oxidative treatment of fibers, comprising: a) a housing having an interior space which is gastight apart from regions for the passage of fibers; b) a process space located in the interior space of the housing; c) deflection rollers which guide the fibers as fiber carpet next to one another in a serpentine manner through the process space, where the fiber carpet in each case spans a plane between opposite deflection rollers and a subspace of the interior space is in each case defined above and below these planes; d) a primary blowing-in device arranged at a blowing-in end of the housing and a primary suction device between which the process space extends, where a primary gas can be blown by means of the primary blowing-in device into a subspace in such a way that the process gas flows in a process flow direction through the process space; wherein e) a flow sealing device by means of which a secondary gas can be blown by means of a secondary blowing-in device on the side of the primary blowing-in device opposite the process space into the subspace is provided, and further wherein the primary gas can be blown into each subspace by means of the primary gas blowing-in device and the secondary gas can be blown into each subspace by means of the secondary blowing-in device, and each subspace includes a secondary gas diversion device by means of which the secondary gas stream in the respective subspace is diverted in such a way that secondary gas partly flows in the direction toward the process space and partly flows in the direction away from the process space. 12. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 11 , wherein a pressure drop coefficient of the flow path of the secondary gas in the subspace can be set. 13. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 11 , wherein each secondary gas diversion device comprises a transfer guide device on the secondary blowing-in device and a diversion element, with a flow channel being formed between the transfer guide device and the diversion element. 14. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 13 , wherein each diversion element is movable and the flow channel can be altered. 15. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the primary blowing-in device comprises one or more primary blowing-in boxes and the secondary blowing-in device comprises one or more secondary blowing-in boxes. 16. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 15 , wherein a primary blowing-in box and a secondary blowing-in box, which are arranged in the same subspace, are arranged directly next to one another and blow primary gas or secondary gas in in opposite directions. 17. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 16 , wherein a fresh gas feed device by means of which fresh gas can be blown into the interior space is present at the blowing-in end of the housing, with the fresh gas feed device being arranged in particular on the side of the secondary suction device facing away from the process space. 18. The oxidation furnace as claimed in claim 11 , wherein a secondary suction device by means of which a substream of the secondary gas which flows away from the process space can be sucked away. 19. An oxidation furnace for the oxidative treatment of fibers, comprising: a) a housing having an interior space which is gastight apart from regions for the passage of fibers; b) a process space located in the interior space of the housing; c) deflection rollers which guide the fibers as fiber carpet next to one another in a serpentine manner through the process space, where the fiber carpet in each case spans a plane between opposite deflection rollers and a subspace of the interior space is in each case defined above and below these planes; d) a primary blowing-in device arranged at a blowing-in end of the housing and a primary suction device between which the process space extends, where a primary gas can be blown by means of the primary blowing-in device into a subspace in such a way that
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