VERFAHREN ZUR HERSTELLUNG VON MINERALWOLLFASERN UND FASERN MITTELS DIESES VERFAHRENS HERGESTELLT

A process for making mineral wool fibers having high-temperature stability consisting essentially of: (a) preparing a mixture containing basalt and a quantity of uncalcined raw bauxite sufficient to provide the resulting fibers with an alumina content of at least 18 weight percent, preferably of fro...

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description A process for making mineral wool fibers having high-temperature stability consisting essentially of: (a) preparing a mixture containing basalt and a quantity of uncalcined raw bauxite sufficient to provide the resulting fibers with an alumina content of at least 18 weight percent, preferably of from 19 to 23 weight percent; (b) heating the mixture to a temperature sufficient to form a substantially homogeneous melt, e.g., in a cupola furnace using coke in a quantity of from about 11 to 25 percent by weight of the mixture; and (c) forming the melt into fibers. The mixture may optionally contain a flux, e.g., limestone and/or dolomite, such as a flux providing a weight ratio of limestone plus dolomite to basalt of less than about 0.6, e.g., 0.1-0.4. The mixture may also contain slag in a weight ratio of slag:basalt of less than about 1.0, more preferably about 0.6. At least about 90% of the uncalcined raw bauxite is of a particle size capable of passing through a 150-mm mesh screen but incapable of passing through a 25-mm mesh screen, more preferably capable of passing through a 125-mm mesh screen but not a 50-mm mesh screen. Preferably, the bauxite has a bound-water content of 10-33 weight percent. The weight ratio of alumina to silica in the fibers is preferably greater than 0.35.
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CHEMISTRY
GLASS
JOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALS
METALLURGY
MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
SURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS,MINERALS OR SLAGS
SURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASS
title VERFAHREN ZUR HERSTELLUNG VON MINERALWOLLFASERN UND FASERN MITTELS DIESES VERFAHRENS HERGESTELLT
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