IP Library Granted Patent US 7,063,983
Granted Patent B2
US 7,063,983 · App. 10/160,775 · Granted Jun 20, 2006

Method for determining cure in a polycarboxylic acid bindered material

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Patent No.
US 7,063,983
App. No.
10/160,775
Granted
Jun 20, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

By utilizing a pH indicator having known color change characteristics, an accurate determination of the pH of a binder surface, and hence the amount of cure of a polycarboxylic acid based binder on the fiberglass fibers, can be easily determined for polycarboxylic binder based fiberglass materials used in insulation and composite applications. Based on these results, the manufacturing line used to make these bindered materials may be adjusted to ensure adequate curing at maximum efficiency while minimizing operating costs and reducing waste.

Claims (21)

1. A method for determining a level of binder cure in a polycarboxylic acid based binder coated fiberglass article comprising the steps of:

applying a pH indicator solution to a surface of a fiberglass article having a plurality of glass fibers coated with a polycarboxylic acid based binder after at least partially curing said polycarboxylic acid based binder;

observing the color of said surface of said polycarboxylic acid based binder coated fiberglass article after said pH indicator solution has been applied thereto;

comparing said color of said surface to colors previously determined to correspond to pH values for said pH indicator solution to determine an estimated pH of said surface; and

determining said level of binder cure from said estimated pH of said surface;

wherein said applying, observing, comparing, and determining steps are conducted in-line.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said step of applying a pH indicator solution to a binder surface comprises the step of applying a nitrazine yellow pH indicator solution to said surface of said polycarboxylic acid based binder coated fiberglass article.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein said level of cure of said binder is insufficient when said estimated pH of said surface is less than about 6.0 and the color of said surface is yellow, wherein said level of cure is insufficient when said estimated pH of said surface is between about 6.0 and 6.8 and the color of said surface is gray or colorless, and wherein said level of cure is sufficient when said estimated pH of said surface is greater than about 6.8 and said color of said surface is purple.

4. A method for increasing manufacturing efficiency and reducing costs associated with making a polycarboxylic acid based binder coated fiberglass article comprising the steps of:

(1) heating a coated fiberglass network including a plurality of glass fibers coated with a polycarboxylic acid based binder within a curing oven for a first period of time at a first temperature to cure said polycarboxylic acid binder to said glass fibers to form said polycarboxylic acid based binder coated fiberglass article, said first period of time and said first temperature defining a binder curing rate;

(2) applying a pH indicator solution to a surface of said polycarboxylic acid based binder coated fiberglass article after said heating step;

(3) observing the color of said surface having said pH indicator solution applied thereto;

(4) comparing said color of said surface to colors previously determined to correspond to pH values for said pH indicator solution to determine an estimated pH of said surface;

(5) estimating a degree of cure of said binder on said surface of said polycarboxylic acid based binder coated fiberglass article from said estimated pH; and

(6) adjusting said binder curing rate if said estimated degree of cure is insufficient;

wherein said steps (1)–(6) are conducted in-line.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein said step of adjusting said binder curing rate comprises increasing the temperature of said curing oven above said first temperature when said estimated pH of said surface is acidic.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein said step of adjusting said binder curing rate comprises increasing the period of time said coated fiberglass network is in said curing oven above said first period of time when said estimated pH of said surface is acidic.

7. The method of claim 4 , wherein said step of adjusting said binder curing rate comprises increasing the air flow rate within said curing oven when said estimated pH of said surface is acidic.

8. The method of claim 4 , wherein said step of adjusting said binder curing rate comprises decreasing the temperature of said curing oven below said first temperature when said estimated pH of said surface is basic.

9. The method of claim 4 , wherein said step of adjusting said binder curing rate comprises decreasing the period of time said coated fiberglass network is in said curing oven below said first period of time when said estimated pH of said surface is basic.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 9, 2007
From: OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: OWENS CORNING INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL, LLC
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