Patent classifications
C03C13/06
A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MAN-MADE VITREOUS FIBRES
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing water treated man-made vitreous fibres (MMVF) comprising:
a. providing a mineral melt,
b. providing a fiberizing apparatus,
c. fiberizing the mineral melt to form man-made vitreous fibres (MMVF),
d. collecting the MMVF, and thereafter
e. applying about 0.1 wt % to about 1 wt % water, based on the weight of the MMVF, to the MMVF to form water treated MMVF.
Method for the production of mineral wool
A process for manufacturing insulating products based on mineral wool includes: the application, on mineral wool fibers, of a binder composition containing (a) at least one carbohydrate selected from reducing sugars, non-reducing sugars, hydrogenated sugars and a mixture thereof, and (b) at least one crosslinking agent for crosslinking the carbohydrate(s); the evaporation of the solvent phase of the binder composition; and the thermal curing of the non-volatile fraction of the composition. A polysaccharide-free oil-in-water emulsion comprising water, a mineral oil and from 0.5 to 5.0 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of mineral oil of at least one preferably nonionic surfactant, is added to the binder composition, preferably immediately before the application thereof onto the mineral wool fibers, the mean diameter of the oil droplets of the oil-in-water emulsion, determined by laser diffraction particle size analysis, being greater than 5 μm.
Method for the production of mineral wool
A process for manufacturing insulating products based on mineral wool includes: the application, on mineral wool fibers, of a binder composition containing (a) at least one carbohydrate selected from reducing sugars, non-reducing sugars, hydrogenated sugars and a mixture thereof, and (b) at least one crosslinking agent for crosslinking the carbohydrate(s); the evaporation of the solvent phase of the binder composition; and the thermal curing of the non-volatile fraction of the composition. A polysaccharide-free oil-in-water emulsion comprising water, a mineral oil and from 0.5 to 5.0 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of mineral oil of at least one preferably nonionic surfactant, is added to the binder composition, preferably immediately before the application thereof onto the mineral wool fibers, the mean diameter of the oil droplets of the oil-in-water emulsion, determined by laser diffraction particle size analysis, being greater than 5 μm.
Glass direct roving and long glass fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin pellet
Provided is a glass direct roving that can achieve good productivity for long glass fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin pellets, and achieve excellent spinning productivity and good strength of glass fiber-reinforced resin molded articles produced by using long glass fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin pellets in combination. The glass direct roving includes a plurality of glass filaments bundled together, wherein the filament diameter of the glass filaments, D, is in the range of 17.5 to 21.5 μm, the number of the glass filaments bundled, F, is in the range of 3000 to 7000, the mass of the glass direct roving is in the range of 2450 to 4000 tex, the ignition loss of the glass direct roving, L, is in the range of 0.03 to 0.90%, and the D, F, and L satisfy the following formula (1):
Method of producing a mineral wool product comprising a multiple of lamellae and a product of such kind
A method and a mineral wool product include a multiple of lamellae, such as a sandwich panel core. The product includes a plurality of lamellae cut from a mineral wool web, and bonded together by applying an adhesive on the surfaces of two adjacent lamellae to form a web-like product, wherein the adhesive comprises at least one hydrocolloid.
Method of producing a mineral wool product comprising a multiple of lamellae and a product of such kind
A method and a mineral wool product include a multiple of lamellae, such as a sandwich panel core. The product includes a plurality of lamellae cut from a mineral wool web, and bonded together by applying an adhesive on the surfaces of two adjacent lamellae to form a web-like product, wherein the adhesive comprises at least one hydrocolloid.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING MINERAL WOOL
The present invention relates to a method for producing mineral wool having a chemical composition, expressed as a percentage by weight of oxides, comprising:
TABLE-US-00001 SiO2 30-50% Al2O3 15-35% CaO 5-25% MgO 1-25% Fe2O3 2-15% Na2O + K2O >10%
said method comprising providing a mixture of raw materials, melting said mixture of raw materials to obtain a molten material, and fiberizing the molten material; characterized in that the mixture of raw materials comprises at least 8.5% by weight of a recycled raw material comprising at least 3% of magnesium, expressed by weight of oxides, said recycled raw material being substantially free of carbonates, and in that the mixture of raw materials is free of dolomite and magnesia.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING MINERAL WOOL
The present invention relates to a method for producing mineral wool having a chemical composition, expressed as a percentage by weight of oxides, comprising:
TABLE-US-00001 SiO2 30-50% Al2O3 15-35% CaO 5-25% MgO 1-25% Fe2O3 2-15% Na2O + K2O >10%
said method comprising providing a mixture of raw materials, melting said mixture of raw materials to obtain a molten material, and fiberizing the molten material; characterized in that the mixture of raw materials comprises at least 8.5% by weight of a recycled raw material comprising at least 3% of magnesium, expressed by weight of oxides, said recycled raw material being substantially free of carbonates, and in that the mixture of raw materials is free of dolomite and magnesia.
MELTING VITRIFIABLE MATERIAL WITH A BIOMASS-TYPE FUEL
A mixture of biomass and vitrifiable raw material for introducing into a fuel combustion furnace for the melting of a vitrifiable inorganic material, such as glass or rock or a silicate, includes an oleaginous biomass, the use of which reduces the damage to the equipment for metering and transporting the vitrifiable raw material.
Internal composition of a bracket member for insulation
A wall structure having an inner wall, a bracket member, a non-combustible board, and an outer cladding coupled together and retaining insulation between the inner wall and the outer cladding. The non-combustible board is positioned between the bracket member and the outer cladding.