Molten glass conduit structure, and device and method using conduit structure
US-2016039702-A1 · Feb 11, 2016 · US
US9856163B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9856163-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514687114-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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A nanocomposite material that can withstand prolonged contact with molten glass and glass precursor melts may include a cermet substrate and a glass reaction material overlying the cermet substrate. The cermet substrate may include a refractory metal matrix and ceramic particles embedded in the refractory metal matrix, and the glass reaction material may be the reaction product of molten glass and the cermet substrate in an inert environment. The nanocomposite material can be used to construct any kind of structure, such as an impeller or a vessel liner, that may be exposed to molten glass or glass precursor melts.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nanocomposite material that can withstand contact with molten glass and molten glass precursor melts, the nanocomposite material including: a cermet substrate that includes a refractory metal matrix and ceramic particles embedded in the refractory metal matrix, wherein the refractory metal matrix is molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten, rhenium, or an alloy of any two or more of those elemental refractory metals, and wherein the ceramic particles embedded in the refractory metal matrix comprise at least one of nitrides, carbides, carbonitrides, borides, or mixtures thereof; and a glass reaction material overlying the cermet substrate, the glass reaction material being the reaction product of soda-lime-silica molten glass and a surface of the cermet substrate in an inert environment, wherein the glass reaction material is thinner than the cermet substrate and comprises a glassy base layer that includes embedded particles, and wherein the glassy base layer is a molten glass-modified derivative phase of the refractory metal matrix of the cermet substrate. 2. The nanocomposite material set forth in claim 1 , wherein the refractory metal matrix included in the cermet substrate is molybdenum or a molybdenum-tantalum alloy, and the ceramic particles embedded in the refractory metal matrix comprise at least silicon carbonitride particles. 3. The nanocomposite material set forth in claim 1 , wherein the particles that are embedded in the glassy base layer comprise at least one of the ceramic particles that are included in the cermet substrate, refractory oxides, elemental refractory metals, oxycarbides, oxynitrides, oxycarbonitrides, materials derived from the main ingredients of the soda-lime-silica molten glass, or mixtures thereof. 4. A vessel in which glass-forming materials are melted and reacted to form molten glass, the vessel comprising: an outer shell; and a protective nanocomposite liner located inside the outer shell and defining a vessel space where glass-forming materials are melted and reacted to form molten glass, the protective nanocomposite liner comprising a cermet substrate and a glass reaction material overlying a side of the cermet substrate that is adjacent to the vessel space so that the glass reaction material contacts the molten glass, the cermet substrate including a refractory metal matrix and ceramic particles embedded in the refractory metal matrix and the glass reaction material being the reaction product of molten glass and the cermet substrate in an inert environment, the glass reaction material being thinner than the cermet substrate; wherein the refractory metal matrix included in the cermet substrate is molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten, rhenium, or an alloy of any two or more of those elemental refractory metals, and the ceramic particles embedded in the refractory metal matrix comprise at least one of nitrides, carbides, carbonitrides, borides, or mixtures thereof; wherein the glass reaction material comprises a glassy base layer that includes embedded particles, the glassy base layer being a molten glass-modified derivative phase of the refractory metal matrix of the cermet substrate. 5. The vessel set forth in claim 4 , wherein the refractory metal matrix included in the cermet substrate is molybdenum or a molybdenum-tantalum alloy, and the ceramic particles embedded in the refractory metal matrix comprise at least silicon carbonitride particles. 6. The vessel set forth in claim 4 , wherein the protective nanocomposite liner includes a plurality of detachable liner segments. 7. The vessel set forth in claim 6 , wherein the protective nanocomposite liner comprises a bottom liner segment and plurality of detachable side liner segments stacked vertically from a perimeter portion of the bottom segment. 8. The vessel set forth in claim 7 , wherein the detachable side liner segments are individual annular peripheral pieces of the protective nanocomposite liner that are detachably connected in an end-to-end abutment. 9. The vessel set forth in claim 6 , wherein the protective nanocomposite liner comprises a first end liner segment, a second end liner segment, and a plurality of detachable side liner segments that extend horizontally between the first and second end liner segments. 10. The vessel set forth in claim 9 , wherein the detachable side liner segments are generally U-shaped and include a bottom wall and two upstanding side walls that are aligned with and extend between the first and second end liner segments when the side liner segments are aligned in end-to-end abutment. 11. A structure for contacting molten glass, glass precursor melts, or both, the structure being made by a process that includes the steps of: providing a cermet substrate that comprises a refractory metal matrix and ceramic particles embedded in the refractory metal matrix, the refractory metal matrix being molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten, rhenium, or an alloy of any two or more of those elemental refractory metals, and the ceramic particles embedded in the refractory metal matrix comprising at least one of nitrides, carbides, carbonitrides, borides, or mixtures thereof; and contacting the cermet substrate with soda-lime-silica molten glass in an inert environment to form a glass reaction material over the cermet substrate, the glass reaction material being thinner than the cermet substrate and comprising a glassy base layer that includes embedded particles, the glassy base layer being a molten glass-modified derivative phase of the refractory metal matrix of the cermet substrate. 12. The structure made according to the process set forth in claim 11 , wherein the structure is a protective nanocomposite liner that defines a vessel space where glass-forming materials are melted and reacted to form molten glass, and wherein the step of providing the cermet substrate includes assembling a cermet precursor liner to define an interior space, the cermet precursor liner being assembled from at least a plurality of detachable cermet substrates. 13. The structure made according to the process set forth in claim 12 , wherein assembling the cermet precursor liner comprises connecting a plurality of annular cermet side substrates to one another in end-to-end abutment such that the annular cermet side substrates arise vertically from a cermet bottom substrate. 14. The structure made according to the process set forth in claim 12 , wherein assembling the cermet precursor liner comprises connecting a plurality of generally U-shaped cermet side substrates to one another in end-to-end abutment such that the generally U-shaped cermet side substrates extend horizontally between a first cermet end substrate and a second cermet end substrate. 15. The structure made according to the process set forth in claim 12 , wherein the step of contacting the cermet substrate with the soda-lime-silica molten glass includes adding the soda-lime-silica molten glass into the interior space defined by the cermet precursor liner and bringing the soda-lime-silica molten glass into contact with the cermet precursor liner in an inert environment.
Aspects linked to processes or compositions used in powder metallurgy · CPC title
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based on nitrides {(containing cubic BN or wurtzitic BN and diamond C22C26/00)} · CPC title
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