Ceramic honeycomb structure skin coating
View Patent ↗A porous ceramic (honeycomb) structure skin coating and a method of producing a porous ceramic structure skin coating which provides a hardshell, strong, acid- and alkali-resistant, chip-resistant ceramic honeycomb structure coating which resists pollution control catalyst from being absorbed into the skin coating.
1. A skin coating material for porous ceramic substrates comprising:
refractory ceramic fiber or biosoluble inorganic fiber;
a viscosity modifier;
a colloidal inorganic oxide:
an inorganic binder;
an inorganic particulate;
and a secondary inorganic fiber, wherein the secondary inorganic fiber comprises E-glass fiber.
2. The skin coating material of claim 1 wherein the refractory ceramic fibers or biosoluble inorganic fibers comprise at least one of aluminosilicate fibers, alkaline earth silicate fibers, or calcium aluminate fibers.
3. The ceramic paste composition of claim 2 wherein the alkaline earth silicate comprises at least one of magnesium silicate or calcium magnesium silicate.
4. The skin coating material of claim 1 wherein the inorganic particulate comprises at least one of alumina, cordierite, mullite, titania, aluminum titanate, or silicon carbide.
5. The skin coating of claim 1 wherein the inorganic binder comprises an uncalcined clay or a calcined clay.
6. The skin coating material of claim 5 wherein the clay comprises at least one of attapulgite, ball clay, bentonite, hectorite, kaolinite, kyanite, montmorillonite, palygorskite, saponite, sepiolite, sillimanite, or combinations thereof.
7. The skin coating material of claim 1 wherein the viscosity modifier comprises at least one of alkyl cellulose polymers, polyalkylene oxides, polysaccharides, polyacrylic acids, polyacrylamides, and mixtures thereof.
8. The skin coating material of claim 7 wherein the alkyl cellulose polymers comprise at least one of, methyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, carboxy methyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl carboxymethylcellulose, or carboxymethylhydroxyethylcellulose, or mixtures thereof.
9. The skin coating material of claim 1 wherein the colloidal inorganic oxide comprises at least one of colloidal silica, colloidal alumina, colloidal zirconia or mixtures thereof.
10. A skin coating material for porous ceramic substrates comprising:
refractory ceramic fiber or biosoluble inorganic fiber;
a methyl cellulose viscosity modifier;
a colloidal inorganic oxide comprising colloidal silica;
an inorganic binder;
an inorganic particulate comprising silicon carbide;
and, a secondary inorganic fiber.
11. The skin coating material of claim 10 comprising refractory ceramic fiber.
12. The skin coating material of claim 10 comprising biosoluble magnesia silicate fiber.
13. The skin coating material of claim 10 , further comprising at least one of an organic binder fiber, an organic binder, or a resin.
14. The skin coating material of claim 10 wherein the inorganic binder comprises bentonite clay.
15. The skin coating material of claim 1 , further comprising at least one of an organic binder fiber, an organic binder, or a resin.
16. A method of producing a porous ceramic substrate skin coating, comprising forming a mixture of: ceramic fibers or biosoluble inorganic fibers; a viscosity modifier; a colloidal inorganic oxide; an inorganic binder; an inorganic particulate; and a secondary inorganic fiber, wherein the secondary inorganic fiber comprises E-glass fiber.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein said forming a mixture comprises:
forming a dry mixture of: the ceramic fibers or biosoluble inorganic fibers; the viscosity modifier; the inorganic binder; the inorganic particulate; and the secondary inorganic fiber, wherein the secondary inorganic fiber comprises E-glass fiber;
forming a wet mixture of the colloidal inorganic oxide and water; and
mixing the dry mixture and the wet mixture.
18. A method of producing a porous ceramic substrate skin coating, comprising forming a mixture of: ceramic fibers or biosoluble inorganic fibers; a methyl cellulose viscosity modifier; a colloidal inorganic oxide comprising colloidal silica; an inorganic binder; an inorganic particulate comprising silicon carbide; and a secondary inorganic fiber.
19. The method of claim 18 , wherein said forming a mixture comprises:
forming a dry mixture of: the ceramic fibers or biosoluble inorganic fibers; the methyl cellulose viscosity modifier; the inorganic binder; the inorganic particulate comprising silicon carbide; and the secondary inorganic fiber;
forming a wet mixture of the colloidal inorganic oxide comprising colloidal silica and water; and
mixing the dry mixture and the wet mixture.