Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Man-made vitreous fibres
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Application No.: US15022972Application Date: 2014-10-16
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Publication No.: US10370285B2Publication Date: 2019-08-06
- Inventor: Lars Erik Hansen , Mette Solvang , Susanne Dehn
- Applicant: Rockwool International A/S
- Applicant Address: DK Hedehusene
- Assignee: ROCKWOOL INTERNATIONAL A/S
- Current Assignee: ROCKWOOL INTERNATIONAL A/S
- Current Assignee Address: DK Hedehusene
- Agency: Tarolli, Sundheim, Covell & Tummino LLP
- Priority: EP13188945 20131016
- International Application: PCT/EP2014/072200 WO 20141016
- International Announcement: WO2015/055758 WO 20150423
- Main IPC: C03B37/05
- IPC: C03B37/05 ; C03C13/00 ; C03C3/062 ; C03C3/085 ; C03C13/06 ; C09K21/02 ; D21H13/40

Abstract:
The invention provides a method of manufacture of man-made vitreous fibers (MMVF) comprising: providing a fiberizing apparatus, wherein the fiberizing apparatus comprises: a set of at least three rotors each mounted for rotation about a different substantially horizontal axis; wherein each rotor has a driving means; rotating the rotors; wherein the first rotor rotates to give an acceleration field of from 25 to 60 km/s2 and the second and third rotors each rotate to give an acceleration field of at least 125 km/s2, providing a mineral melt, wherein the melt has a composition comprising the following, expressed by wt of oxides: SiO2 in an amount of from 33 to 45 wt %, Al2O3 in an amount of from 16 to 24 wt %, an amount of K2O and/or Na2O, an amount of CaO and/or MgO, wherein the ratio of the amount of Al2O3 to the amount of SiO2 is in the range 0.34-0.73, wherein the ratio of the total amount of K2O and Na2O, to the total amount of CaO and MgO, is less than 1; pouring the melt on to the periphery of the first rotor; wherein melt poured on to the periphery of the first rotor in the set is thrown on to the periphery of the subsequent rotors in turn and fibers are thrown off the rotors; and collecting the fibers that are formed. Man-made vitreous fibers (MMVF) can thus be formed having a median length of 100 to 300 μm, a median diameter of not more than 2.5 μm, and wherein the ratio of the median fiber length to median fiber diameter is 25 to 500.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160221862A1 MAN-MADE VITREOUS FIBRES Public/Granted day:2016-08-04
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