Fiber reinforced aerogel insulation

US11614196B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11614196-B2
Application numberUS-201816128886-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 12, 2018
Priority dateSep 12, 2018
Publication dateMar 28, 2023
Grant dateMar 28, 2023

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A fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite may include coarse glass fibers, glass microfibers, aerogel particles, and a binder. The coarse glass fibers may have an average fiber diameter between about 8 μm and about 20 μm. The glass microfibers may have an average fiber diameter between about 0.5 μm and about 3 μm. The glass microfibers may be homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fibers. The aerogel particles may be homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fibers and the glass microfibers. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite may include between about 50 wt. % and about 75 wt. % of the aerogel particles. The binder bonds the coarse glass fibers, the glass microfibers, and the aerogel particles together.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes, wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite comprises: coarse glass fibers having an average fiber diameter between about 8 μm and about 20 μm; glass microfibers having an average fiber diameter between about 0.5 μm and about 3 μm, the glass microfibers homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fibers; aerogel particles homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fibers and the glass microfibers, the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite including between about 50 wt. % and about 75 wt. % of the aerogel particles; and a binder that bonds the coarse glass fibers, the glass microfibers, and the aerogel particles together; wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite further comprises a porous inner facer that includes a scrim. 2. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 1 , wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite includes about 3 wt. % of the coarse glass fibers and about 10 wt. % of the glass microfibers. 3. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 1 , wherein an average length of the coarse glass fibers is between about 0.25 inches and about 1.25 inches and an average length of the microfibers is between about 0.125 inches and about 4 inches. 4. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 1 , wherein the binder comprises a high temperature polysiloxane binder. 5. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 1 , wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite has a density of between about 6 pcf and about 8 pcf. 6. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 1 , wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite has a thickness of between about 1 inch and about 1.25 inches. 7. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 1 , wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite further comprises: an outer vapor barrier facer, wherein the outer vapor barrier facer is laminated on an outer surface of the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite; and a vapor barrier sealant, wherein the vapor barrier sealant is applied along a longitudinal edge portion of the outer vapor barrier facer. 8. A fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulation, wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite comprises: coarse glass fibers having a first average fiber diameter; glass microfibers having a second average fiber diameter less than the first average fiber diameter and homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fibers; aerogel particles homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fibers and the glass microfibers; and a binder that bonds the coarse glass fibers, the glass microfibers, and the aerogel particles together; wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite further comprises a porous inner facer that includes a scrim. 9. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulation of claim 8 , wherein a ratio of the first average fiber diameter to the second average fiber diameter is about 16.25:1. 10. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulation of claim 8 , wherein a ratio of a weight of the coarse glass fibers to a weight of the glass microfibers is about 3:10. 11. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulation of claim 8 , wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite includes between about 50 wt. % and about 75 wt. % of the aerogel particles. 12. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulation of claim 8 , wherein a flexural strength of the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite is reduced by less than about 20% after submersion in liquid nitrogen. 13. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulation of claim 8 , wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite has a density of between about 5.5 pcf and about 8 pcf. 14. A fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes, wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite comprises: coarse glass fibers having an average fiber diameter between about 8 μm and about 20 μm; glass microfibers having an average fiber diameter between about 0.5 μm and about 3 μm, the glass microfibers homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fibers; aerogel particles homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fibers and the glass microfibers, the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite including between about 50 wt. % and about 75 wt. % of the aerogel particles; a binder that bonds the coarse glass fibers, the glass microfibers, and the aerogel particles together; an outer vapor barrier facer that is laminated on an outer surface of the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite; and a vapor barrier sealant that is applied along a longitudinal edge portion of the outer vapor barrier facer. 15. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 14 , wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite includes about 3 wt. % of the coarse glass fibers and about 10 wt. % of the glass microfibers. 16. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 14 , wherein an average length of the coarse glass fibers is between about 0.25 inches and about 1 to 1.25 inches and an average length of the microfibers is between about 0.125 inches and about 4 inches. 17. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 14 , wherein the binder comprises a high temperature polysiloxane binder. 18. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 14 , wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite has a density of between about 6 pcf and about 8 pcf. 19. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 14 , wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite has a thickness of between about 1 inch and about 1.25 inches. 20. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulating cryogenic pipes of claim 14 , wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite further comprises a porous inner facer that includes a scrim. 21. A fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulation, wherein the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite comprises: coarse glass fibers having a first average fiber diameter; glass microfibers having a second average fiber diameter less than the first average fiber diameter and homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fibers; aerogel particles homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fibers and the glass microfibers; a binder that bonds the coarse glass fibers, the glass microfibers, and the aerogel particles together; an outer vapor barrier facer that is laminated on an outer surface of the fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite; and a vapor barrier sealant that is applied along a longitudinal edge portion of the outer vapor barrier facer. 22. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulation of claim 21 , wherein a ratio of the first average fiber diameter to the second average fiber diameter is about 16.25:1. 23. The fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite for insulation of claim 21 , wherein a ratio of a weight of the coarse glass fibers to a weight of the glass microfibers is about 3:10. 24. The fiberglass re

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  • next to a fibrous or filamentary layer · CPC title

  • Dimensional properties · CPC title

  • Polysiloxanes · CPC title

  • Macromolecular compound to be reinforced also in fibrous form · CPC title

  • Use of polymers having silicon, with or without sulfur, nitrogen, oxygen, or carbon only, in the main chain, as moulding material · CPC title

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What does patent US11614196B2 cover?
A fiberglass reinforced aerogel composite may include coarse glass fibers, glass microfibers, aerogel particles, and a binder. The coarse glass fibers may have an average fiber diameter between about 8 μm and about 20 μm. The glass microfibers may have an average fiber diameter between about 0.5 μm and about 3 μm. The glass microfibers may be homogenously dispersed within the coarse glass fiber…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Johns Manville
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C70/025. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2023 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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