Long glass fiber manufacturing method, and long glass fiber
US-2024300845-A1 · Sep 12, 2024 · US
US9556050B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9556050-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314057112-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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A process for cullet beneficiation by precipitation. A mass of cullet is melted to form a body of molten glass having a heavy metal con ration of greater than 100 ppm. A precipitate agent is introduced into the body of molten glass to form a heavy metal-containing precipitate phase and a liquid beneficiated glass phase within the body of molten glass. The precipitate phase may have a density greater than that of the liquid beneficiated glass phase. Thereafter, the liquid beneficiated glass phase is physically separated from the precipitate phase. The separated liquid beneficiated glass phase has a reduced concentration of heavy metals, as compared to the concentration of heavy metals in the body of molten glass.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for cullet beneficiation that includes: (a) melting a mass of cullet having a heavy metal concentration of greater than 100 ppm to form a body of molten glass; (b) introducing a precipitate agent into said body, of molten glass to form a heavy metal-containing precipitate phase and liquid beneficiated glass phase within said body of molten glass, said precipitate phase having a density greater than that of said beneficiated glass phase; and then (c) separating said liquid beneficiated glass phase from said precipitate phase. 2. The process set forth in claim 1 that also includes: before said step (c), consolidating said precipitate phase within a predetermined region of said body of molten glass. 3. The process set forth in claim 1 wherein said mass of cullet includes at least one heavy metal selected from the group consisting of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), and mercury (Hg). 4. The process set forth in claim 1 wherein, after said step (c), said beneficiated glass phase has a reduced concentration of at least one heavy metal, as compared to said mass of cullet. 5. The process set forth in claim 1 wherein, after said step (c), said beneficiated glass phase contains less than 100 ppm heavy metals. 6. The process set forth in claim 1 that also includes: after said step (c), incorporating at least a portion of said beneficiated glass phase into a downstream glass manufacturing operation. 7. The process set forth in claim 1 that also includes: after said step (c), supplying at least a portion of said beneficiated glass phase to a glass furnace to produce a glass melt, and making glass products from said glass melt. 8. The process set forth in claim wherein said step (a) includes beating said mass of cullet to a temperature sufficient to volatize at least one heavy metal contained within said mass of cullet. 9. The process set forth in claim 1 wherein said step (a) includes beating said mass of cullet to a temperature in the range of 1200 degrees Celsius to 1500 degrees Celsius. 10. The process set forth in claim 1 wherein said precipitate phase includes at least one heavy metal-containing compound having a density greater than 2.5 g/cm 3 . 11. The process set forth in claim 1 wherein said precipitate agent includes titanium, an oxide of titanium or sulfur, or a mixture thereof.glass furnace to produce a glass melt, and making glass products from said glass melt. 12. The process set forth in claim 1 wherein said precipitate phase includes at least one compound selected from the group consisting of lead titanate (PbTiO 3 ) and lead sulfate (PbSO 4 ). 13. The process set forth in claim 1 that also includes: determining the concentration of the metals in said body of molten glass. 14. The process set forth in claim 1 that also includes; introducing said precipitate agent into said body of molten glass in an amount based upon the concentration of heavy metals in said both of molten glass. 15. The process set forth in claim 1 that also includes: determining the type of heavy metals in said body of molten glass. 16. The process set forth in claim 1 that also includes: selecting said precipitate agent based upon the type of heavy metals contained in said body of molten glass. 17. The process set forth in claim 1 wherein said steps (a)-(c) are carried out within a cullet pre-reactor upstream of a glass melting furnace. 18. The process set forth in claim 1 that also includes: before said step (c), consolidating said precipitate phase within a bottom portion of said body of molten glass by sedimentation. 19. The process set forth in claim 18 wherein said step (e) includes drawing at least a portion of said liquid beneficiated glass phase off a top portion of said body of molten glass. 20. A process for preparing a mass of cullet for use in a downstream glass manufacturing operation that includes: (a) melting a mass of cullet in a pre-reactor located upstream of a continuous glass melting furnace to form a body of molten glass in said pre-reactor, said mass of cullet having a heavy metal concentration of greater than 100 ppm and including at least one heavy metal to selected from the group consisting of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), and mercury (Hg); (b) introducing titanium, an oxide of titanium, an oxide of sulfur, or a mixture thereof, into said body of molten glass to form a heavy metal-containing precipitate phase and a liquid beneficiated glass phase within said body of molten glass, said precipitate phase including at least one compound selected from the group consisting of lead titanate (PbTiO 3 ) and lead sulfate (PbSO 4 ); (c) consolidating said precipitate phase within a bottom portion of said body of molten glass such that said liquid beneficiated glass phase is located above said precipitate phase within said pre-reactor; and then (d) separating said precipitate phase and said liquid beneficiated glass phase from each other by drawing at least a portion of said beneficiated glass phase off a top portion of said body of molten glass.
Use of waste materials, e.g. slags · CPC title
combined with preheating, premelting or pretreating the glass-making ingredients, pellets or cullet · CPC title
Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic
Chemical treatment of cullet or glass fibres · CPC title
of glass-forming waste materials (disposal or transformation of solid waste in general B09B; treatment of radioactive waste G21F9/00) · CPC title
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