FIBRE-FORMING PLATE
20210087100 · 2021-03-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A spinner for fiberizing mineral fibers, in particular glass fibers, by centrifugation from a molten material, includes a peripheral barrel pierced with orifices for the passage of the molten material and for obtaining fibers by drawing during the centrifugation, a wheel center connecting the peripheral barrel to an upper flange for securing the spinner in a fiberizing device, a turnup extending the peripheral barrel in the bottom part of the spinner and making an angle herewith, wherein the angle is strictly less than 90.
Claims
1. A spinner for fiberizing mineral fibers, by centrifugation from a molten material, comprising: a peripheral barrel pierced with orifices for the passage of molten material and for obtaining fibers by drawing during said centrifugation, a wheel center connecting said peripheral barrel to an upper flange for securing the spinner in a fiberizing device, a turnup extending said peripheral barrel in the bottom part of the spinner and making an angle therewith, wherein the angle is strictly less than 90.
2. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turnup has an angle of inclination with respect to the horizontal that is less than or equal to 10.
3. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turnup has a total length less than 10% of a total diameter of the spinner.
4. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turnup has, over its entire length, a substantially uniform thickness.
5. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, a diameter of which is comprised between 200 and 800 mm.
6. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turnup has a total length less than 15% of a diameter of the spinner.
7. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the peripheral barrel makes an angle comprised between 1 and 10% with the vertical.
8. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the turnup has a total length less than 50% of the length measured, in a radial plane of section, between an exterior edge of the spinner and an interior end of the spinner-securing flange.
9. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angle is strictly less than 87.
10. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angle is strictly less than 85.
11. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angle is strictly less than 5.
12. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angle is strictly less than 2.
13. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angle is zero.
14. A method comprising utilizing a spinner as claimed in claim 1 for fiberizing a glass wool or a mineral wool.
15. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mineral fibers are glass fibers.
16. The spinner as claimed in claim 1, wherein the peripheral barrel is frustoconical.
Description
[0009] More specifically, according to the present invention, the intention has been to modify the shape of the spinner without adversely affecting the holing parameters (in particular the number, concentration and layout of the holes in the fiberizing barrel). Furthermore, the spinners developed according to the present invention can be used without any modification to the fiberizing throughput or conditions. In contrast with the concepts developed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,591,459, there is incidentally no need for the operator to fit an additional element in order to limit spinner deformation.
[0010] More specifically, the present invention relates to a spinner for fiberizing mineral fibers, in particular glass fibers, by centrifugation from a molten material, comprising: [0011] a peripheral barrel, preferably frustaconical, pierced with orifices for the passage of the molten material and for obtaining fibers by drawing during said centrifugation, [0012] a wheel center connecting said peripheral barrel to an upper flange for securing the spinner in a fiberizing device, [0013] a turnup extending said peripheral barrel in the bottom part of the spinner and making an angle therewith.
[0014] According to the present invention, the angle is strictly less than 90.
[0015] According to advantageous embodiments of the present invention, which may of course and where appropriate be combined with one another: [0016] the turnup has an angle of inclination with respect to the horizontal that is less than or equal to 10. [0017] The turnup has a total length less than 10% of the total diameter of the spinner. [0018] The turnup has, over its entire length, a substantially uniform thickness. [0019] The diameter of the spinner is composed between 200 and 800 mm. What is meant by the diameter of the spinner is, in the conventional way, the diameter obtained from the largest circular outline. [0020] The turnup has a total length less than 15% of the diameter of the spinner. [0021] The peripheral barrel (2) makes an angle comprised between 1 and 10% with the vertical. [0022] The turnup has a total length less than 50% of the length measured, in a radial plane of section, between the exterior edge of the spinner and the interior end of the spinner-securing flange. [0023] The angle is strictly less than 87 and in particular is less than 85. [0024] The angle is strictly less than 5 and in particular is less than 2 or even zero.
[0025] The invention also relates to the use of a spinner as previously described in a method for fiberizing a glass wool or a mineral wool.
[0026] The invention finally relates to a method for fiberizing a glass wool or mineral wool using such a spinner.
[0027] For a better understanding of the subject matter of the present invention, two spinners are described hereinafter: a first spinner configured according to the current techniques of the art and a second spinner according to the present invention, using the illustrations attached hereto in
[0028]
[0029] In operation, the spinner 1 is fixed to a shaft (not depicted in the figure) which drives its rotation. The shaft and the spinner are driven with a rotational movement. The shaft is hollow and glass in the molten state flows from feed means not depicted along the shaft as far as a basket (likewise not depicted in
[0030] As indicated previously, implementation of such a device leads to intense mechanical thermal stresses on the pierced wall 5.
[0031]
[0032] The turnup 4 extends radially toward the center of the spinner 1. It allows the molten glass to be collected and concentrated near the wall 5 of the pierced barrel before it is fiberized using the principles described hereinabove.
[0033] In the current state of the art, the turnup conventionally is at an angle greater than or equal to 10 to the horizontal, as indicated in
[0034] The length of the turnup 4 is generally long enough to avoid any risk of the glass that has accumulated against the wall overspilling out of the spinner.
[0035] According to another technique conventionally adopted, the turnup has, in its extreme part, which means to say in its part closest to the center of the spinner, material reinforcement or a reinforcer 7. This additional material is supposed to reinforce the reinforcement itself at its end, in order also to avoid cracks in the most highly stressed part thereof.
[0036] The attached
[0037] Unlike in the spinner of
[0038] The spinner according to the invention comprises a turnup at an angle to the horizontal that is less than 10, in particular less than 9, or even less than 8, or again even less than 7 or even less than 6, or even less than 5. According to one possible and advantageous embodiment, the angle is close to or equal to 0, which means to say close to horizontal. In such an embodiment, the angle may for example be less than or equal to 4, less than or equal to 3, less than or equal to 2 or even less than 1.
[0039] Furthermore, unlike the spinner according to the prior art, in the preferred spinner depiction given in
[0040] According to one advantageous embodiment of the invention, it has also been able to be demonstrated experimentally, as described hereinafter, that the best results in terms of spinner life are obtained for spinners having an angle or an angle as described hereinabove in connection with
[0044] Such spinners have demonstrated the best lives in glass fiber fiberizing tests.
[0045] The following examples make it possible to illustrate the advantages and superior performance of spinners configured according to the present invention, but are purely illustrative and should not be considered as limiting the present invention in any one of the aspects described.
[0046] Spinners of diameter D=400 mm were cast in the configurations according to
[0047] The key geometric data for the two types of spinner used are given herein below.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Configuration Configuration according to according to the prior art the invention (FIG. 2) (FIG. 3) Angle 90 83 Angle 10 0 Angle 7 7 L (cm) 40 35 L/D 0.1 0.087 H (cm) 50 50 L: length of the turnup D: diameter of the spinner H: height of the barrel
[0048] The experimental results achieved under actual fiberizing conditions, performed over a population of 30 components for each of the two types of spinner, demonstrated a mean increase in spinner life for spinners according to the configuration according to the present invention of the order of 15% in comparison with the conventional configuration.