APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MINERAL WOOL AS WELL AS A MINERAL WOOL PRODUCT
20210079572 ยท 2021-03-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
C03B37/048
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
D04H1/4226
TEXTILES; PAPER
C03B37/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to an apparatus for manufacturing mineral wool. The apparatus includes means (1) for producing molten mineral material, at least one fiberizing device (3) for forming fibres, into which fiberizing device the molten mineral material is fed (2) and by which fibres (12) are formed. The fiberizing device (3) comprises, rotationally arranged around a vertical axis (15), at least one fiberizing plate (13) having a vertical peripheral edge, into which are formed numerous small-sized holes (14), through which the molten material is led by centrifugal force to form fibres (12). Into the fiberizing device (3) are arranged elements to produce a vertical flow of blowing medium (16) to be led around the fiberizing plate (13), the flow causing the fibres (12) to turn downwards and, at the same time, to thin. Downstream the fiberizing device (3) is arranged a collection device (6), into which the formed fibres (12) are led and collected into a mat-like material. In connection with said at least one fiberizing plate (13) is arranged a substantially horizontal, relatively narrow channel (5), through which the fibres (12) are brought into the chamber space (7) of the collection device (6). The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing mineral wool and a mineral wool product manufactured by the method
Claims
1. An apparatus for manufacturing mineral wool, the apparatus comprising: means for producing molten mineral material; at least one fiberizing device for forming fibres, into which fiberizing device the molten mineral material is fed and by which fibres are formed, the fiberizing device comprising, rotationally arranged around a vertical axis, at least one fiberizing plate having a vertical peripheral edge, into which are formed a plurality of holes through which the molten material is led by centrifugal force to form fibres, wherein to the fiberizing device are arranged elements to produce a vertical flow of blowing medium to be led around the fiberizing plate, the flow causing the fibres to turn downwards and, at the same time, to thin; a collection device arranged downstream of the fiberizing device, into which the formed fibres are led and collected into a mat-like material; wherein the apparatus includes at least two fiberizing devices placed at different height levels with each other and at different horizontal distances from the collection device, and that in connection with said at least one fiberizing plate of each fiberizing device is arranged a conveying device, where the fibres are brought before reaching the collection device.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the conveying device comprises a horizontal or inclined channel located between the fiberizing plate and collection device.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the channel is straight or curved.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the conveying device comprises a belt.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the conveying device comprises air producing means and/or suction means for transporting fibres to the collection device.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the collection device has a collection chamber and collector elements, which comprise a collection drum equipped with a perforated peripheral surface, inside which is a suction box, onto which drum the fibres are collected into a primary mat or web.
7. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a length of the channel is in the range of 1-10 m.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the holes on the periphery of the fiberizing plate is in the range of about 0.3 mm to about 2 mm.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least one fiberizing plate has holes of different size in relation to the holes of at least one other fiberizing plate for forming fibres of different thicknesses by different fiberizing plates.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fiberizing plates are similar to each other.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fiberizing plates are different from each other.
12. A method for manufacturing mineral wool, the method using an apparatus, which includes means for producing molten mineral material, at least one fiberizing device for forming fibres, into which fiberizing device the molten mineral material is fed and by which fibres are formed, the fiberizing device comprising, rotationally arranged around a vertical axis, at least one fiberizing plate having a vertical peripheral edge, into which are formed a plurality of holes, through which the molten material is led by centrifugal force to form fibres, wherein into the fiberizing device are arranged elements to produce an annular flow of blowing medium directed vertically downwards around the fiberizing plate, the flow causing the fibres to turn downwards and to thin, as well as a collection device arranged downstream the fiberizing device, into which the formed fibres are led and collected into a mat-like material, wherein at least two fiberizing devices are arranged to feed fibres into a common collection device, the fiberizing devices being placed at different height levels with each other and/or at different horizontal distance from the collection device, and that in connection with the fiberizing plate of each fiberizing device is arranged a conveying device where the fibres are brought and by means of which the fibres are conveyed into the collection device to form a primary fibre mat or web.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein with different fiberizing plates (13) are used different fiberizing parameters and/or holes of different size (14) to vary in a desired manner the characteristics of the intermediate product and/or final product to be manufactured by the apparatus.
14. The method according to claim 12, wherein blowing medium is used to transport the fibres with the conveying means into the collection device (6).
15. The method according to claim 12, wherein the fiberizing devices (3) are installed in place of an existing fiberizing apparatus in an existing manufacturing line.
16. An apparatus for manufacturing mineral wool, the apparatus comprising: means for producing molten mineral material; at least one fiberizing device for forming fibres, into which fiberizing device the molten mineral material is fed and by which fibres are formed, the fiberizing device comprising, rotationally arranged around a vertical axis, at least one fiberizing plate having a vertical peripheral edge, into which are formed a plurality of holes through which the molten material is led by centrifugal force to form fibres, wherein to the fiberizing device are arranged elements to produce a vertical flow of blowing medium to be led around the fiberizing plate, the flow causing the fibres to turn downwards and, at the same time, to thin; a collection device arranged downstream of the fiberizing device, into which the formed fibres are led and collected into a mat-like material; wherein the apparatus includes at least two fiberizing devices, and that in connection with said at least one fiberizing plate of each fiberizing device is arranged a conveying device, where the fibres are brought before reaching the collection device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] The fiberizing device 3 comprises, rotating around a vertical axis 15, a cup-like plate 13, on the periphery of which are numerous small holes 14, through which the molten mass moves under the influence of centrifugal force forming fibres 12, which are stretched around the plate by vertically led blowing air 16, annularly surrounding the plate. In connection with the feeding of blowing air and the stretching of the fibres, binder and other necessary chemicals can be fed. Such a fiberizing plate and the production of blowing air, surrounding it annularly, in the manufacture of glass wool is prior known to the skilled person in the art, for example, from U.S. Pat. No. 4,759,974. The advantage in using such a fiberizing plate is that the majority of the mass can be fiberized. The disadvantage is that through one fiberizing device can be fed only approx. 400-500 kg molten mass per hour, which is significantly less than in solutions implemented with spinner discs, in which the fed amount of molten mass can be, for example, 5000-7000 kg per hour. In the solution according to the invention, in connection with the fiberizing device 3, preferably below it, is arranged a relatively small-diameter, horizontal channel 5 leading to the collection device, the length of which channel can be several metres, for example, in the range of approx. 1 m-approx. 10 m. In connection with the channel 5 is arranged a blower 4, which creates a horizontal air flow in the channel 5 directing the fibres 12, oriented downwards by the vertical blowing air 16 in the fiberizing device, horizontally along the channel 5 towards the collection device 6. By means of this channel solution, it is possible to place several fiberizing devices 3 to feed one collection device 6, wherein the production output can be increased to a desired level. The fiberizing devices can be placed at different height levels with each other and at different horizontal distance from the collection device 6, wherein only the channels 5 need to be adapted to the inlet port of the collection device. The channels 5 do not need to all be the same shape or size, and their location in relation to the collection apparatus can also be modified.
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[0028] One or more fiberizing plates can be equipped with perforations of different size in relation to the other fiberizing plates, wherein different fiberizing plates can be used to produce fibres of different size. Furthermore, different fiberizing plates can be used to produce different fiberizing parameters, such as, for example, the rotation speed of the plate, the feeding rate of the molten material and/or the flow rate of the vertical blowing air, to vary in a desired manner the characteristics of the intermediate product and/or final product to be manufactured by the apparatus.
[0029] In the solution according to the invention, the fiberizing plates can be similar to or different from each other, i.e. their dimensions, such as, for example, the diameters of the fiberizing plates may differ from each other, and the fiberizing plates may also differ in their design (for example, the height and shape of the edges of the fiberizing plate).
[0030] By using the method according to the invention, it is possible to create a mineral wool product having a fibre content in excess of 90%, preferably in excess of 95%, based on the following standards or specifications:
[0031] 1) Eurima 5 (10.5.1967), Determination of the content of non-fibrous material in mineral wool
[0032] 2) BS 2972:1975, Method of test for inorganic thermal insulating material, Section 14
[0033] 3) ASTM C 612-83, Annex, Shot content of unorganic fibrous thermal insulation
[0034] 4) JIS A 9504-1984, Heat insulation made of Rockwool.
[0035] The method according to the invention enables the manufacture of a mineral wool product having the desired tensile strength characteristics, i.e. the transverse tensile strength of which is greater than the linear tensile strength.