Isotropic pitch-based materials for thermal insulation
View Patent ↗Insulation materials suited to high temperature applications, such as the insulation of furnaces, are formed from a mixture of pitch carbon fibers, such as isotropic pitch carbon fibers, and a binder comprising a solution of sugar in water. The sugar solution is preferably at a concentration of from 20–60% sucrose to yield a low density material having high flexural strength and low thermal conductivity when carbonized to a temperature of about 1800° C.
1. An insulation material formed by the method of:
combining carbon-containing fibers having an average length of from about 400 to about 800 micrometers, which include pitch-based carbon fibers, with a binder which includes a soluble sugar to form a mixture;
forming the mixture into a solid preform having a general shape of the thermal insulation material; and
heating the preform to a sufficient temperature to carbonize the preform and form the thermal insulation material,
wherein the thermal insulation material has a thermal conductivity of less than about 0.4 W/m°K.
2. A low density thermal insulation article formed from a mixture of isotropic pitch carbon fibers having an average length of from about 400 to about 800 micrometers and a sugar binder which has been heated to a sufficient temperature to carbonize the mixture, the article having a density of from about 0.1 to about 0.4 g/cm3.