High temperature calcium silicate insulation
US-9670098-B2 · Jun 6, 2017 · US
US2017260097A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017260097-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715602850-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A calcium silicate insulation product includes a calcium silicate hydrate matrix that is predominantly but not substantially all xonotlite, for example 51-90 weight percent xonotlite and 10-49 weight percent tobermorite. The insulation product also contains wollastonite, and may include fines of lime and silica and reinforcing carbon fibers. A method of producing the insulation product includes providing the components of the insulation as dry solids, blending the dry solids with water to form a slurry, filter pressing the slurry to form a pressed shape, and curing the pressed shape under steam pressure only until the desired proportions of xonotlite and tobermorite are achieved in the calcium silicate hydrate matrix.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An insulating material, comprising: a calcium silicate hydrate matrix having 51-90 weight percent xonotlite and 10-49 weight percent tobermorite; and wollastonite; wherein the weight of wollastonite in the insulating material is 25-200 percent of the combined weights of the xonotlite and tobermorite; and wherein the insulating material is formed into a substantially uniform rigid body. 2 . The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the calcium silicate hydrate matrix has 62-81 weight percent xonotlite and 19-38 weight percent tobermorite. 3 . The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the calcium silicate hydrate matrix has 66-76 weight percent xonotlite and 24-34 weight percent tobermorite. 4 . The insulating material of claim 1 , further comprising carbon reinforcing fibers, wherein the insulating material has a flexural strength of at least 1300 lb/in 2 . 5 . The insulating material of claim 4 , wherein the insulating material has a flexural strength of at least 1400 lb/in 2 . 6 . The insulating material of claim 4 , wherein the insulating material has a flexural strength of at least 1500 lb/in 2 . 7 . The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the insulating material has a compressive strength of at least 2600 lb/in 2 . 8 . The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the insulating material has a compressive strength of at least 3200 lb/in 2 . 9 . The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the density of the insulating material is less than 55 lb/ft 3 . 10 . The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the insulating material has a linear shrinkage in length of less than 0.5 percent at 1380° F. 11 . The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the insulating material has a linear shrinkage in length of less than 0.4 percent at 1380° F. 12 . The insulating material of claim 11 , wherein the insulating material has a linear shrinkage in thickness of less than 0.90 percent at 1380° F. 13 . The insulating material of claim 1 , further comprising carbon fibers and fines of lime and silica, wherein the insulating material has: a flexural strength of at least 1300 lb/in 2 ; a compressive strength of at least 2600 lb/in 2 ; and a density of less than 55 lb/ft 3 . 14 . The insulating material of claim 1 , further comprising carbon fibers and fines of lime and silica, wherein the insulating material has: a flexural strength of at least 1500 lb/in 2 ; a compressive strength of at least 3200 lb/in 2 ; and a density of less than 55 lb/ft 3 . 15 . The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the weight of wollastonite in the insulating material is 50-175 percent of the combined weights of the xonotlite and tobermorite. 16 . The insulating material of claim 1 , wherein the weight of wollastonite in the insulating material is 120-160 percent of the combined weights of the xonotlite and tobermorite. 17 . A method of making an insulating material, the method comprising: providing as dry solids 10-20 weight percent previously-prepared xonotlite, 15-25 weight percent lime, 15-25 weight percent silica, and 35-55 weight percent wollastonite; blending the dry solids with water to form a slurry; filter pressing the slurry to form a pressed shape; and curing the resulting pressed shape under steam pressure only until the resulting composition includes, in addition to the wollastonite and any residual lime and silica, a calcium silicate hydrate matrix having 51-90 weight percent xonotlite and 10-49 weight percent tobermorite. 18 . The method of claim 17 , comprising curing the resulting pressed shape under steam pressure only until the resulting composition includes, in addition to the wollastonite and any residual lime and silica, a calcium silicate hydrate matrix having 62-81 weight percent xonotlite and 19-38 weight percent tobermorite. 19 . The method of claim 17 , comprising curing the resulting pressed shape under steam pressure only until the resulting composition includes, in addition to the wollastonite and any residual lime and silica, a calcium silicate hydrate matrix having 66-76 weight percent xonotlite and 24-34 weight percent tobermorite. 20 . The method of claim 17 , wherein curing the resulting pressed shape under steam pressure comprises curing the resulting pressed shape under saturated steam at 12-18 bar for 5 to 8 hours.
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