Method for repairing a tank in a glass melting furnace
The invention relates to a method for repairing, in a hot state, a region of a tank in a glass furnace, referred to as the “region to be repaired”, by means of a repair product (P), the method involving the following steps, at a temperature greater than 300° C.: a) defining a receiving space in the region to be repaired, referred to as the “region to be filled”, the region to be filled ( 10 ) having a bottom ( 12; 12 ′); b) coating the bottom, the coating time, from the start of the introduction of the repair product into the region to be filled to the time at which the bottom is completely covered with the repair product, lasting less than 14 minutes; c) filling the region to be filled with the repair product, the rate of increase (V) in the repair product in the region to be filled being, at any time during the filling step, greater than or equal to 3 mm/min.
1 . A method for hot repair of a region of a tank of a glassmaking furnace, referred to as target repair region, by means of a repair product, said method comprising the following steps:
at a temperature greater than 300° C.:
a) defining a receiving space in the target repair region, referred to as “target filling region”, the target filling region comprising a bottom;
b) coating said bottom, the duration of coating, from the start of the introduction of the repair product into the target filling region to the moment when said bottom is completely covered by repair product, being less than 14 minutes; and
c) filling the target filling region with the repair product, the rise velocity of the repair product in the target filling region being, at any moment during said filling step, greater than or equal to 3 mm/min.
2 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rise velocity varies, during said filling step, between a minimum velocity and a maximum velocity, the difference between said maximum rise velocity and said minimum rise velocity being less than 15 mm/min.
3 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rise velocity of the repair product is, at any moment during said filling step c), greater than 7 mm/min and/or wherein the duration of the coating step b) is less than 10 minutes.
4 . The method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the rise velocity of the repair product is, at any moment during said filling step, greater than 12 mm/min and/or wherein the duration of the coating step b) is less than 8 minutes.
5 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the target filling region has a surface area of less than or equal to 25 m 2 .
6 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the target filling region has a surface area of greater than or equal to 3 m 2 and less than 16 m 2 .
7 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, in step b) and in step c), the repair product is introduced into the target filling region at a rate greater than 0.02 m 3 /min and less than 0.60 m 3 /min.
8 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rise velocity of the repair product is, at any moment during said filling step, less than 80 mm/min.
9 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, during the filling step, the repair product is conveyed to the target filling region by pumping.
10 . The method as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the repair product is conveyed to the target filling region at a suction pressure of less than or equal to 180 bar.
11 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the target filling region is defined
by the surface of the tank in the target repair region and/or
by one or more compartmentalization walls emplaced in the target repair region.
12 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , comprising a step a) in which the target repair region is divided into a plurality of compartments, then a plurality of cycles of steps b) and c) in order to fill each of said compartments.
13 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the target filling region is at least partly defined by the floor of the tank.
14 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , said tank containing molten glass, said method comprising the following steps:
1) at least partially draining the molten glass from the tank, in order to expose said target repair region;
2)—reducing the temperature in the furnace;
3) Implementing said steps a) to c); and
4) Introducing a glass composition for melting into the tank and increasing the temperature of the furnace to an operating temperature leading to the melting of said composition.
15 . The method as claimed in claim 14 , said method further comprising the following steps:
rinsing said target repair region between steps 1) and 2).
16 . The method as claimed in claim 14 , said method further comprising the following steps:
increasing and maintaining the temperature of the furnace between 900° C. and 1400° C. so as to sinter the repair product between steps 3) and 4).
17 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the repair product is the result of moistening an unshaped product by adding thereto an amount of water of greater than 8%, by mass relative to the mass of said unshaped product.