IP Library Granted Patent US 7,648,929
Granted Patent B2
US 7,648,929 · App. 11/026,983 · Granted Jan 19, 2010

Low boron glass composition for loose-fill fiberglass insulation

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Patent No.
US 7,648,929
App. No.
11/026,983
Granted
Jan 19, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to fiberglass loose-fill insulation that is insensitive to the content of boron in the composition of the glass. It has been discovered that the level of boron in the glass used for the manufacture of loose-fill glass wool can be substantially reduced without degrading thermal performance. The lowered amount of boron provides for a lower cost batch composition and increased furnace life. The glass composition of the present invention includes a substantially reduced content of boron and preferably an increased amount of sodium dioxide. The primary phase of these glass compositions is typically devitrite (Na 2 Ca 3 Si 6 O 16 ). The glass of the present invention provides a glass fiber blowing wool that does not require an increase in pack density to compensate for the reduced boron content while achieving the similar thermal conductivity. The glass of the present invention is also suitable for use in acoustic insulation.

Claims (35)

1. A glass fiber insulation blowing wool formed from a glass batch comprising, in weight percent:

SiO 2

66.7-71.8

Al 2 O 3

0.3-1.6

CaO

1.2-8.0

MgO

0.1-3.3

Na 2 O

17.4-23.6

B 2 O 3

1.1-2.6

wherein the glass batch forms a devitrite phase when melted and formed into fibers.

2. The glass fiber insulation of claim 1 , wherein the glass batch comprises additional oxides selected from the group consisting of potassium, iron, titanium and strontium oxides.

3. The glass fiber insulation of claim 2 , wherein the glass batch comprises between about 1.1 and 2.1 wt. % B 2 O 3 .

4. The glass fiber insulation of claim 2 , wherein the glass batch forms a glass having a delta-T of at least 300° F. when melted.

5. The glass fiber insulation of claim 2 , wherein the glass batch forms a glass having a liquidus less than about 1700° F. when melted.

6. The glass fiber insulation of claim 2 , wherein the glass batch forms a glass having a log 3 viscosity of at least about 1800° F. when melted.

7. A glass insulation wool, comprising: devitrite as a primary phase, where in the wool is formed from a batch composition comprising in weight percent:

SiO 2

66.70-71.79

Al 2 O 3

0.34-1.60

CaO

 1.2-8.00

MgO

0.11-3.30

Na 2 O

 17.4-23.64

B 2 O 3

 1.100-2.60.

8. The glass insulation wool of claim 7 , wherein the wool is formed from a batch composition that forms a glass having a delta-T of at least 300° F. when melted.

9. The glass insulation wool of claim 7 , wherein the wool is formed from a batch composition that forms a glass having a liquidus of at least about 1700° F. when melted.

10. The glass insulation wool of claim 7 , wherein the wool is formed from a batch composition that forms a glass having a log 3 viscosity of at least about 1800° F. when melted.

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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