IP Library Granted Patent US 7,887,917
Granted Patent B2
US 7,887,917 · App. 11/479,549 · Granted Feb 15, 2011

Inorganic fiber

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Patent No.
US 7,887,917
App. No.
11/479,549
Granted
Feb 15, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided are inorganic fibers containing calcium and alumina as the major fiber components. According to certain embodiments, the inorganic fibers containing calcia and alumina are provided with a coating of a phosphorous containing compound on at least a portion of the fiber surfaces. Also provided are methods of preparing the coated and non-coated inorganic fibers and of thermally insulating articles using thermal insulation comprising the inorganic fibers.

Claims (26)

1. A low shrinkage, high temperature resistant vitreous inorganic fiber having a use temperature of 1100° C. or greater, wherein at least about 90 weight percent of said fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 35 to about 50 weight percent calcia, about 50 to about 65 weight percent alumina and about 10 weight percent or less silica impurity, and wherein at least a portion of the fiber surface is coated with a phosphorous containing compound coating.

2. The inorganic fiber of claim 1 , wherein at least about 90 weight percent of said fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 37 to about 50 weight percent calcia, about 50 to about 63 weight percent alumina, and about 10 weight percent or less silica impurity.

3. The fiber of claim 1 , wherein the fiber exhibits a linear shrinkage of 5 percent or less when exposed to 1260° C. for 24 hours.

4. The inorganic fiber of claim 1 , wherein said coating is derived from a precursor phosphorous compound of phosphoric acid, a salt of phosphoric acid, or mixtures thereof.

5. The inorganic fiber of claim 4 , wherein said phosphoric acid is in the form of metaphosphoric acid, orthophosphoric acid, polyphosphoric acid, superphosphoric acid, or mixtures thereof.

6. The inorganic fiber of claim 4 , wherein said salt of phosphoric acid is at least one of alkali metal phosphates, alkaline earth metal phosphates, ammonium phosphates, or mixtures thereof.

7. The inorganic fiber of claim 6 , wherein said salt of phosphoric acid is an alkali metal phosphate.

8. The inorganic fiber of claim 7 , wherein said alkali metal phosphate is at least one of lithium phosphates, sodium phosphates, potassium phosphates, or mixtures thereof.

9. The inorganic fiber of claim 8 , wherein said sodium phosphate is sodium monophosphate.

10. The inorganic fiber of claim 4 , wherein said salt of phosphoric acid is an alkaline earth metal phosphate.

11. The inorganic fiber of claim 10 , wherein said alkaline earth metal phosphate is at least one of magnesium phosphate, calcium phosphate or mixtures thereof.

12. An inorganic fiber containing article comprising at least one of bulk fiber, blankets, needled blankets, papers, felts, cast shapes, vacuum cast forms, or compositions, said fiber containing article comprising the fiberization product of claim 1 .

13. A low shrinkage, high temperature resistant vitreous inorganic fiber having a use temperature of 1100° C. or greater, wherein at least 90 weight percent of said fiber comprises the fiberization product of about greater than 50 to about 80 weight percent calcia, about 20 to less than 50 weight percent alumina and about 10 weight percent or less silica impurity, and wherein at least a portion of the fiber surface is coated with a phosphorous containing compound coating.

14. The inorganic fiber of claim 13 , wherein at least 90 weight percent of said fiber comprises the fiberization product of greater than 50 to about 60 weight percent calcia, from about 40 to less than 50 weight percent alumina, and about 10 weight percent or less silica impurity.

15. The inorganic fiber of claim 13 , wherein at least 90 weight percent of said fiber comprises the fiberization product of about 60 to about 80 weight percent calcia, about 20 to about 40 weight percent alumina, and about 10 weight percent or less silica impurity.

16. The inorganic fiber of claim 13 , wherein at least 90 weight percent of said fiber comprises the fiberization product of greater than 50 to about 70 weight percent calcia, about 30 to less than 50 weight percent alumina, and about 10 weight percent or less silica impurity.

17. The fiber of claim 13 , wherein the fiber exhibits a linear shrinkage of 5 percent or less when exposed to 1260° C. for 24 hours.

18. The inorganic fiber of claim 13 , wherein said coating is derived from a precursor phosphorous compound of phosphoric acid, a salt of phosphoric acid, or mixtures thereof.

19. The inorganic fiber of claim 18 , wherein said phosphoric acid is in the form of metaphosphoric acid, orthophosphoric acid, polyphosphoric acid, superphosphoric acid, or mixtures thereof.

20. The inorganic fiber of claim 18 , wherein said salt of phosphoric acid is at least one of alkali metal phosphates, alkaline earth metal phosphates, ammonium phosphates, or mixtures thereof.

21. The inorganic fiber of claim 20 , wherein said salt of phosphoric acid is an alkali metal phosphate.

22. The inorganic fiber of claim 21 , wherein said alkali metal phosphate is at least one of lithium phosphates, sodium phosphates, potassium phosphates, or mixtures thereof.

23. The inorganic fiber of claim 22 , wherein said sodium phosphate is sodium 22 monophosphate.

24. The inorganic fiber of claim 18 , wherein said salt of phosphoric acid is an alkaline earth metal phosphate.

25. The inorganic fiber of claim 24 , wherein said alkaline earth metal phosphate is at least one of magnesium phosphate, calcium phosphate or mixtures thereof.

26. An inorganic fiber containing article comprising at least one of bulk fiber, blankets, needled blankets, papers, felts, cast shapes, vacuum cast forms, or compositions, said fiber containing article comprising the fiberization product of claim 13 .

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RELEASE OF FIRST LIEN SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT COLLATERAL AT REEL/FRAME NO. 47909/0937 Recorded Oct 2, 2024
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