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High-temperature insulation for thermally insulating pipes
11460144 · 2022-10-04 ·

A high-temperature insulation for thermally insulating pipes includes a carrier layer, wound helically to form a tubular main body and has four or more windings, and has three or more different insulating layers. The inner winding circumferentially surrounds the inner cavity of the tubular main body. The circumference of the inner cavity is at least 50 mm. The insulating layers are arranged in the gaps between the windings of the carrier layer and contact the carrier layer both radially inwardly and radially outwardly. The insulating layers are arranged in the carrier layer have, along the circular path specified by the winding, a length that corresponds to at least 80% of the circumference of the inner cavity of the tubular main body. The carrier layer, the first insulating layer, the second insulating layer, and the third insulating layer each consist of different materials and/or thermal conductivities and/or temperature resistances.

SYNTACTIC INSULATOR WITH CO-SHRINKING FILLERS
20220073433 · 2022-03-10 ·

A thermally-insulating composite material with co-shrinkage in the form of an insulating material formed by the inclusion of microballoons in a matrix material such that the microballoons and the matrix material exhibit co-shrinkage upon processing. The thermally-insulating composite material can be formed by a variety of microballoon-matrix material combinations such as polymer microballoons in a preceramic matrix material. The matrix materials generally contain fine rigid fillers.

Multi-Use Donut for Piping Installation
20220063132 · 2022-03-03 ·

A donut-shaped component is set around an end of a pipe and both are cast into a concrete slab. Removal of the donut after the concrete has cured leaves an annular recess in the concrete slab around the pipe, which remains in the concrete. Donuts used at both ends of the pipe result in two annular recesses in the concrete, one at each end of the pipe. A cover can be used on the top donut. Further piping connections are made in the annular recesses. The use of firestopping may be avoided, and water leakage through the slab may be eliminated.

Fire insulation material
11066603 · 2021-07-20 ·

A fire insulation precursor material formed of cement, in an amount of between 10-30% w/w; and an aluminium or magnesium hydroxide, huntite or hydromagnesite in an amount of between 60-90% w/w. A fire insulation material is provided including the previously mentioned precursor material. Further described are methods of forming a fire insulation material and applications for such material in sheaths, duct coatings, cable trays and other elongate components.

HEAT ACTIVATED REINFORCING FABRIC CONFIGURED FOR INTUMESCENT MATERIAL EXPANSION
20210261794 · 2021-08-26 ·

A reinforcing fabric configured for intumescent material expansion includes a woven fabric. The woven fabric has a plurality of composite yarns. Each composite yarn includes a fire resistant component and a crimping component. The crimping component is bonded to the fire resistant component, where the fire resistant component is in a crimped state and the crimping component is in a relaxed state when bonded. The woven fabric is woven with the plurality of the composite yarns with the fire resistant component maintained in the crimped state and the crimping component maintained in the relaxed state in each of the composite yarns. When the woven fabric is imbedded in an intumescent material, the woven fabric is configured to reinforce the intumescent material during heat expansion, and mechanical loads from the expanding intumescent material, in a controlled and predictable manner.

Using recycled waste water to make nonwoven fibrous materials suitable for use in a pollution control device or in a firestop

A method of making nonwoven fibrous materials suitable for use in a pollution control device or as a firestop, where the method comprises: providing a first slurry comprising water, first inorganic fibers, a first organic binder, and a first neutral pH flocculent; removing first waste water from the first slurry; optionally forming a first nonwoven fibrous material from the first slurry; providing a second slurry comprising a quantity of the first waste water, an optional quantity of relatively clean water, second inorganic fibers, a second organic binder, and a second flocculent that is the same and/or a different flocculent than that used in the first slurry; and forming a second nonwoven fibrous material from the second slurry. The addition of the first waste water in the second slurry does not adversely affect the flocculation of the second organic binder in the second slurry.

Syntactic insulator with co-shrinking fillers

A thermally-insulating composite material with co-shrinkage in the form of an insulating material formed by the inclusion of microballoons in a matrix material such that the microballoons and the matrix material exhibit co-shrinkage upon processing. The thermally-insulating composite material can be formed by a variety of microballoon-matrix material combinations such as polymer microballoons in a preceramic matrix material. The matrix materials generally contain fine rigid fillers.

Paper-scrim-foil core having extruded polypropylene resin

Embodiments of the invention provide a facer used as protective covering for an insulation product. The facer may include a metallic foil layer, a scrim layer, and a paper layer positioned adjacent the scrim layer. The facer may also include a polypropylene material forming a polypropylene layer positioned adjacent the paper layer and heat bonded to an exposed major surface of the paper layer such that a portion of the polypropylene extends into pores of the paper layer to assist in coupling the polypropylene material to the paper layer.

Corrugated heat protection tube and methods of making the same

Described herein are corrugated heat protection tubes and methods of making the same. The heat protection tubes have improved heat resistance, improved abrasion resistance, and minimize or eliminate worker exposure to glass fiber insulating materials. The corrugated heat protection tubes can be used in automotive, transportation, and industrial applications, just to name a few.

Fire resistant flexible hose
10851919 · 2020-12-01 · ·

A flexible fire resistant hose assembly having a multilayer structure in which a radially inner fluoroplastic liner tube comprises a convolution or groove at an external facing surface. The inner liner tube is surrounded by a plurality of thermally insulating layers and a braided or woven reinforcement layer. Such layers are then encapsulated by at least one radially rubber cover layer. A hose assembly end fitting arrangement is also provided in which an end fitting is crimped to a hose end via a two component end fitting and a portion of the end fitting is surrounded by rubber.