Inorganic fiber

US9919954B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9919954-B2
Application numberUS-201715406988-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 16, 2017
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateMar 20, 2018
Grant dateMar 20, 2018

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An inorganic fiber containing silica and magnesia as the major fiber components and which further includes an intended iron oxide additive to improve the dimensional stability of the fiber. The inorganic fiber exhibits good thermal insulation performance at 1400° C. and greater, retains mechanical integrity after exposure to the use temperature, and which remains non-durable in physiological fluids. Also provided are thermal insulation product forms comprising a plurality of the inorganic fibers, methods of preparing the inorganic fiber and of thermally insulating articles using thermal insulation prepared from a plurality of the inorganic fibers.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An inorganic fiber comprising a fiberization product of greater than 75 weight percent silica, about 15 to less than 25 weight percent magnesia, and 1 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , wherein said inorganic fiber exhibits a shrinkage of 10% or less at 1400° C. for 24 hours. 2. An inorganic fiber comprising a fiberization product of about 70 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 15 to less than 25 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , wherein said inorganic fiber exhibits a shrinkage of 10% or less at 1400° C. for 24 hours. 3. The inorganic fiber of claim 2 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 70 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 15 to about 25 weight percent magnesia, greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , and 1 weight percent or less calcia. 4. The inorganic fiber of claim 2 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 70 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 15 to about 25 weight percent magnesia, greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , and substantially no alkali metal oxide. 5. The inorganic fiber of claim 2 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 70 to about 80 weight percent silica, about 14 to about 25 weight percent magnesia, greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , greater than 0 to about 3 weight percent alumina, 1 weight percent or less calcia, and substantially no alkali metal oxide. 6. The inorganic fiber of claim 2 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 78 weight percent silica, about 17 to about 22 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 . 7. The inorganic fiber of claim 6 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 78 weight percent silica, about 17 to about 27 weight percent magnesia, greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , and 1 weight percent or less calcia. 8. The inorganic fiber of claim 6 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 78 weight percent silica, about 17 to about 27 weight percent magnesia, greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , and substantially no alkali metal oxide. 9. The inorganic fiber of claim 6 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 72 to about 78 weight percent silica, about 17 to about 27 weight percent magnesia, greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , greater than 0 to about 3 weight percent alumina, 1 weight percent or less calcia, and substantially no alkali metal oxide. 10. The inorganic fiber of claim 2 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 75 to about 79 weight percent silica, about 15 to about 20 weight percent magnesia, and greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 . 11. The inorganic fiber of claim 10 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 75 to about 79 weight percent silica, about 15 to about 20 weight percent magnesia, greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , and 1 weight percent or less calcia. 12. The inorganic fiber of claim 10 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 75 to about 79 weight percent silica, about 15 to about 20 weight percent magnesia, greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , and substantially no alkali metal oxide. 13. The inorganic fiber of claim 10 , wherein said inorganic fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 75 to about 79 weight percent silica, about 15 to about 20 weight percent magnesia, greater than 5 to about 10 weight percent iron oxide, measured as Fe 2 O 3 , greater than 0 to about 3 weight percent alumina, 1 weight percent or less calcia, and substantially no alkali metal oxide. 14. The inorganic fiber of claim 2 , wherein said inorganic fiber has an average diameter of greater than 4 microns. 15. The inorganic fiber of claim 14 , wherein said inorganic fiber exhibits a shrinkage of 5% or less at 1400° C. for 24 hours. 16. The inorganic fiber of claim 15 , wherein said inorganic fiber exhibits a shrinkage of 4% or less at 1400° C. for 24 hours. 17. A method of insulating an article at 1400° C. or greater, including disposing on, in, near or around the article, a thermal insulation material, said insulation material comprising a plurality of fibers comprising the fiberization product of claim 2 . 18. An inorganic fiber containing article comprising at least one of bulk fiber, blankets, needled blankets, boards, mats, blocks, modules, coatings, cements, moldable compositions, pumpable compositions, putties, ropes, braids, wicking, textiles, papers, felts, cast shapes, vacuum cast forms, or compositions, said fiber containing article comprising a plurality of fibers comprising the fiberization product of claim 2 .

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  • Including strand or fiber material which is stated to have specific attributes [e.g., heat or fire resistance, chemical or solvent resistance, high absorption for aqueous compositions, water solubility, heat shrinkability, etc.] · CPC title

  • Linear firing shrinkage · CPC title

  • Biodegradable glass fibres · CPC title

  • Mineral fibres, e.g. slag wool, mineral wool, rock wool · CPC title

  • Physical dimension · CPC title

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What does patent US9919954B2 cover?
An inorganic fiber containing silica and magnesia as the major fiber components and which further includes an intended iron oxide additive to improve the dimensional stability of the fiber. The inorganic fiber exhibits good thermal insulation performance at 1400° C. and greater, retains mechanical integrity after exposure to the use temperature, and which remains non-durable in physiological fl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Unifrax I Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C03C13/00. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 20 2018 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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