Apparatus and method for controlling moisture in the manufacture of glass fiber insulation

US9453294B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9453294-B2
Application numberUS-201414540109-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 13, 2014
Priority dateDec 9, 2010
Publication dateSep 27, 2016
Grant dateSep 27, 2016

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Apparatus, systems and methods for monitoring and controlling the amount of moisture introduced into the forming hood area in the manufacture of mineral fiber insulation products. Moisture from coolant liquids, binder dispersions and binder diluents are all introduced deliberately into a forming hood; ambient moisture and water from combustion are additional sources. A series of global variable control valves, one for each fluid system; as well as individual variable control valves for each fiberizing unit are provided with associated meters. Sensors monitor fibrous pack conditions and ambient conditions and provide inputs to the valve control system. A specific 3-ring liquid dispensing system is also disclosed.

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We claim: 1. A manufacturing system for making a fibrous product, the system comprising: a plurality of fiberizing arrangements associated with a conveyor movable in a machine direction, each fiberizing arrangement comprising: a fiberizer configured to form fibers from a source of molten material; a plurality of binder dispensers configured to atomize a binder dispersion and spray cooled fibers with the atomized binder dispersion; and a control processor programmed to adjust flow to at least one of said binder dispensers to provide atomized binder dispersion fluid droplets that are a different size than atomized binder dispersion fluid droplets provided by at least one other binder dispenser. 2. The manufacturing system of claim 1 wherein the control processor is programmed to provide flow to a first binder dispenser to provide atomized binder dispersion fluid droplets that are larger than atomized binder dispersion fluid droplets provided by at least one other binder dispenser that is downstream of the first binder dispenser. 3. The manufacturing system of claim 1 further comprising an oven for curing the binder in the pack. 4. The manufacturing system of claim 1 wherein the binder dispenser of each fiberizing arrangement comprises a plurality of binder spray rings. 5. A manufacturing system for making a fibrous product, the system comprising: a plurality of fiberizing arrangements associated with a conveyor movable in a machine direction, each fiberizing arrangement comprising: a fiberizer configured to form fibers from a source of molten material; a plurality of coolant fluid dispensers configured to atomize a coolant fluid and spray the fibers with the atomized coolant to cool the fibers; a control processor programmed to adjust flow to at least one of said coolant fluid dispensers to provide atomized coolant fluid droplets that are a different size than atomized coolant fluid droplets provided by at least one other coolant fluid dispenser. 6. The manufacturing system of claim 5 wherein the control processor is programmed to provide flow to a first coolant dispenser to provide atomized coolant fluid droplets that are larger than atomized coolant fluid droplets provided by at least one other coolant fluid dispenser that is downstream of the first coolant fluid dispenser. 7. The manufacturing system of claim 6 wherein the coolant liquid is water. 8. The manufacturing system of claim 6 further comprising an oven for curing the binder in the pack. 9. The manufacturing system of claim 6 wherein the binder dispenser of each fiberizing arrangement comprises a plurality of binder spray rings and the control processor is programmed to provide flow to two or more of the binder spray rings to spray binder at different flow rates. 10. The manufacturing system of claim 9 wherein the coolant fluid dispenser of each fiberizing arrangement comprises a plurality of coolant spray rings. 11. A manufacturing system for making a fibrous product, the system comprising: a plurality of fiberizing arrangements associated with a conveyor movable in a machine direction, each fiberizing arrangement comprising: a fiberizer configured to form fibers from a source of molten material; a first coolant fluid dispensing ring; a control processor programmed to adjust flow to the first coolant fluid dispensing ring to atomize coolant fluid to form coolant fluid droplets that are a first size and spray the fibers with the atomized coolant fluid droplets having the first size to cool the fibers; a second coolant fluid dispensing ring; wherein the control processor is programmed to adjust flow to the second coolant fluid dispensing ring to atomize coolant fluid to form coolant fluid droplets that are a second size and spray the fibers with the atomized coolant fluid droplets having the second size to cool the fibers, wherein said first size is different than said second size; a binder dispenser configured to spray the cooled fibers with a binder dispersion. 12. The manufacturing system of claim 11 wherein the control processor controls the binder dispenser to control the flow rate of the binder dispersion. 13. The manufacturing system of claim 11 wherein the coolant liquid is water. 14. The manufacturing system of claim 13 wherein the control processor controls the flow rate of the sprayed coolant liquid such that the coolant liquid is maintained in the range of about 44% to about 60% of total liquids applied to the fibers. 15. The manufacturing system of claim 11 further comprising an oven for curing the binder in the pack. 16. The manufacturing system of claim 11 wherein the binder dispenser of each fiberizing arrangement comprises a plurality of binder spray rings and the control processor is programmed to provide flow to two or more of the binder spray rings spray binder at different flow rates. 17. The manufacturing system of claim 11 wherein the first coolant fluid dispensing ring is controlled by the control processor to spray the coolant fluid at a different flow rate than the second coolant fluid dispensing ring. 18. A manufacturing system for making a fibrous product, the system comprising: a plurality of fiberizing arrangements associated with a conveyor movable in a machine direction, each fiberizing arrangement comprising: a fiberizer configured to form fibers from a source of molten material; a coolant fluid dispenser configured to spray the fibers with a coolant to cool the fibers; a first binder dispensing ring; a first control processor programmed to adjust flow to the first binder dispensing ring to atomize binder dispersion to form binder dispersion droplets that are a first size and spray the fibers with the atomized binder dispersion droplets having the first size; a second binder dispensing ring; a second control processor programmed to adjust flow to the second binder dispensing ring to atomize binder dispersion to form binder dispersion droplets that are a second size and spray the fibers with the atomized binder dispersion droplets having the second size, wherein said first size is different than said second size. 19. The manufacturing system of claim 18 further comprising an oven for curing the binder in the pack.

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  • characterised by the apparatus for applying bonding agents · CPC title

  • characterised by the apparatus for manufacturing the glass fleece · CPC title

  • characterised by the impregnation or treatment-process or apparatus · CPC title

  • C03B37/10Primary

    Non-chemical treatment (surface treatment of fibres or filaments made from glass, minerals or slags C03C25/00) · CPC title

  • Glass · CPC title

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What does patent US9453294B2 cover?
Apparatus, systems and methods for monitoring and controlling the amount of moisture introduced into the forming hood area in the manufacture of mineral fiber insulation products. Moisture from coolant liquids, binder dispersions and binder diluents are all introduced deliberately into a forming hood; ambient moisture and water from combustion are additional sources. A series of global variable…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Owens Corning Intellectual Capital Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C03B37/10. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 27 2016 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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