EP4602011A1 - Needle felt and use of a fatty acid amide amine in the production of a needle felt - Google Patents
Needle felt and use of a fatty acid amide amine in the production of a needle feltInfo
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- EP4602011A1 EP4602011A1 EP23787054.8A EP23787054A EP4602011A1 EP 4602011 A1 EP4602011 A1 EP 4602011A1 EP 23787054 A EP23787054 A EP 23787054A EP 4602011 A1 EP4602011 A1 EP 4602011A1
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- fatty acid
- needle felt
- acid amide
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03C—CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASSES, GLAZES OR VITREOUS ENAMELS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS, MINERALS OR SLAGS; JOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALS
- C03C25/00—Surface treatment of fibres or filaments made from glass, minerals or slags
- C03C25/10—Coating
- C03C25/24—Coatings containing organic materials
- C03C25/255—Oils, waxes, fats or derivatives thereof
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D04—BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
- D04H—MAKING TEXTILE FABRICS, e.g. FROM FIBRES OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL; FABRICS MADE BY SUCH PROCESSES OR APPARATUS, e.g. FELTS, NON-WOVEN FABRICS; COTTON-WOOL; WADDING ; NON-WOVEN FABRICS FROM STAPLE FIBRES, FILAMENTS OR YARNS, BONDED WITH AT LEAST ONE WEB-LIKE MATERIAL DURING THEIR CONSOLIDATION
- D04H1/00—Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres
- D04H1/40—Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres from fleeces or layers composed of fibres without existing or potential cohesive properties
- D04H1/42—Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres from fleeces or layers composed of fibres without existing or potential cohesive properties characterised by the use of certain kinds of fibres insofar as this use has no preponderant influence on the consolidation of the fleece
- D04H1/4209—Inorganic fibres
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D04—BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
- D04H—MAKING TEXTILE FABRICS, e.g. FROM FIBRES OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL; FABRICS MADE BY SUCH PROCESSES OR APPARATUS, e.g. FELTS, NON-WOVEN FABRICS; COTTON-WOOL; WADDING ; NON-WOVEN FABRICS FROM STAPLE FIBRES, FILAMENTS OR YARNS, BONDED WITH AT LEAST ONE WEB-LIKE MATERIAL DURING THEIR CONSOLIDATION
- D04H1/00—Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres
- D04H1/40—Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres from fleeces or layers composed of fibres without existing or potential cohesive properties
- D04H1/42—Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres from fleeces or layers composed of fibres without existing or potential cohesive properties characterised by the use of certain kinds of fibres insofar as this use has no preponderant influence on the consolidation of the fleece
- D04H1/4209—Inorganic fibres
- D04H1/4218—Glass fibres
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D04—BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
- D04H—MAKING TEXTILE FABRICS, e.g. FROM FIBRES OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL; FABRICS MADE BY SUCH PROCESSES OR APPARATUS, e.g. FELTS, NON-WOVEN FABRICS; COTTON-WOOL; WADDING ; NON-WOVEN FABRICS FROM STAPLE FIBRES, FILAMENTS OR YARNS, BONDED WITH AT LEAST ONE WEB-LIKE MATERIAL DURING THEIR CONSOLIDATION
- D04H1/00—Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres
- D04H1/40—Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres from fleeces or layers composed of fibres without existing or potential cohesive properties
- D04H1/44—Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres from fleeces or layers composed of fibres without existing or potential cohesive properties the fleeces or layers being consolidated by mechanical means, e.g. by rolling
- D04H1/46—Non-woven fabrics formed wholly or mainly of staple fibres or like relatively short fibres from fleeces or layers composed of fibres without existing or potential cohesive properties the fleeces or layers being consolidated by mechanical means, e.g. by rolling by needling or like operations to cause entanglement of fibres
Definitions
- the present invention relates to needle felts (needle fleeces or needle fleece) made of mineral wool, in particular of glass wool or rock wool, which can be used for the thermal insulation of furnaces, in particular of industrial or domestic furnaces. More specifically, the present invention relates to a needle felt comprising mineral wool and a fatty acid amide amine or a fatty acid amine amide according to claim 1, and to a use of a fatty acid amide amine or a fatty acid amine amide in the production of a needle felt from a mineral wool according to claim 10.
- needle felt is well known to the skilled person and is described, for example, in document DE 389 35 007 Al and EP 0 363 707 A2.
- Additives for the production of needle felts also known as avivage agents, are used in the prior art to improve the manufacturing process and the properties of the resulting needle felts.
- PFPE perfluorinated polyether/polyfluoropolyether compounds
- mineral oil-based lubricants are also used.
- additives consisting of polymers based on azacyclopropane (ethylene imine).
- aqueous solutions or dispersions of halogen-free, cationic homopolymers based on azacyclopropane or of copolymers based on ethane- 1,2-diamine and azacyclopropane, or mixtures thereof are proposed as suitable avivage agents in document EP 3 208 246 A.
- the inventors of the present application have found that the use of additives consisting of polymers based on azacyclopropane (ethylene imine) causes problems, especially during the manufacture and storage of needle felts produced using the above- mentioned avivage agents.
- the needle felts produced in this way contain a greater amount of water due to the manufacturing process. This makes the drying of the needle felts more costly in terms of energy and process technology, and the energy required for drying increases.
- the residual moisture present in the needle felt is unevenly distributed and leads to post-curing or post-hardening and, presumably as a result, to sticking of the needle felt mats during intermediate storage before they are finally installed as insulating materials.
- needling additives are also known to the skilled person from the prior art, but they are based on fundamentally different material approaches.
- the documents WO 2018/050 924 Al and EP 3 260 589 Bl each propose needling additives based on or consisting of graphite.
- Patent publications DE 601 21 333 T2 and DE 601 22 889 T2 relate to mineral wool-based thermal or acoustic insulating materials, the surface of which is at least partially coated with a softening composition.
- the surface coating aims to improve the feel of the insulation bodies, so that the products are more pleasant to touch and are perceived as softer.
- the coatings may also improve the mechanical properties of the insulating materials, in particular, improve the stiffness of the outermost layer.
- the softening composition comprises at least one surfactant, preferably a cationic surfactant having a net positive charge (e.g., an amidoamine salt) or a delocalized charge (e.g., an amine oxide).
- a cationic surfactant having a net positive charge e.g., an amidoamine salt
- a delocalized charge e.g., an amine oxide
- Fatty acid derivatives having one or more nitrogen groups capable of carrying a positive delocalized or net charge to bind the molecule to the fiber are suitable. These include, for example, tertiary amines or quaternary ammonium salts or amine oxides. Quaternary ammonium or imidazolinium salts with hydrocarbon chains with, for example, a counterion of the acetate type or amine oxides with fatty chains with a dative bond between oxygen and nitrogen are disclosed as being particularly suitable.
- the publications disclose the use of non-ionic surfactants or plasticizers, in
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide an improved needle felt which at least partially overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art discussed above. Accordingly, it is also an object of the present invention to provide the use of an advantageous needling additive in the manufacture of needle felts.
- a needle felt which contains at least a mineral wool and a fatty acid amide amine.
- the needle felt can be produced by needling the mineral wool using the fatty acid amide amine or is produced by needling the mineral wool using the fatty acid amide amine.
- the needle felt preferably contains neither formaldehyde nor fluorine, and thus, can be produced without an addition of formaldehyde or a fluorine-containing substance.
- the needle felt according to the invention may also be limited in that the needle felt consists of the mineral wool and the fatty acid amide amine and does not contain any other components. Excluded from this may be a residual moisture content of the needle felt which may occur during storage (water content up to 0.2 mass percent, preferably up to 0.1 mass percent, determined gravimetrically).
- the needle felt according to the invention meets the practice requirements of the producing industry for the abovedescribed application as an insulating material for industrial and domestic furnaces.
- the inventors have surprisingly found that the needle felt according to the invention is easier to process due to its lower product stiffness compared to conventional products. Furthermore, it was surprisingly found that mats or molded parts made of the needle felt according to the invention do not stick together during an intermediate storage until their final use, for example as insulating material in a household furnace or household oven. Thus, even after several weeks of storage in stacks, these molded parts can be separated again without any problems and without any particular effort or damage to the molded parts. With the needling additives conventionally used, on the other hand, problems regularly occurred when separating needle-felt molded parts stored in stacks.
- the manufacturing process of the needle felt according to the invention is identical to conventional manufacturing processes, with the exception that a different needling additive, namely a fatty acid amide amine, is provided or used according to the invention.
- a different needling additive namely a fatty acid amide amine
- the skilled person is familiar with manufacturing processes for needling additives and needle felts, for example, from paragraphs [0043, 0044; 0048; 0049; 0052; 0060 to 0064] of document EP 3 208 246 Al .
- the needle felt according to the invention can be produced by conventional application/spraying of a needling additive solution when separating the needles, whereby the needling additive solution can be produced by providing water, acidifying the water with an acid and then adding the fatty acid amide amine and homogenizing the mixture.
- the acid here has an emulsifying function for the needling additive in the water.
- concentration of the needling additive in the needling additive solution is typically 0.1 to 0.2 mass percent.
- Example of preparation of a needling additive solution providing of 250 kg of water (35 °C), addition of 70 g of 25% H2SO4 (to adjust a pH of 3 to 4), homogenization, addition of 250 g of fatty acid amide amine, and subsequent homogenization of the resulting mixture yields a 0.1% needling additive solution.
- all acids can be used to acidify the water, although inorganic acids are preferred because of the lack of organic components. Acids with organic components can decompose under the exposure of heat to formaldehyde and/or acetaldehyde, which is problematic due to the emission problem in the use of the needle felt provided according to the invention. Therefore, in the context of the present invention, the use of sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid and amidosulfonic acid are particularly preferred in the preparation of the needling additive solution. Hydrochloric acid can also be used, provided that corrosion does not occur on the equipment parts of the production plant or during subsequent product use. According to the invention, the term mineral wool includes rock wool, glass wool and any mixture thereof.
- the fatty acid part of the fatty acid amide amine may be a C4 to C22 fatty acid, preferably a C16 to C20 fatty acid, particularly a Cl 8 fatty acid.
- the fatty acid part may be or be based on an unbranched carbon chain.
- the fatty acid part of the fatty acid amide amine provided in accordance with the invention is indicated by the reference sign "1" in the fatty acid amide amine reproduced by way of example in Fig. 1.
- the chain length of the fatty acid part (1) is more than 22 carbon atoms (> C22), then there is a risk of undesirably high emission of formaldehyde and other volatile organic pollutants. If the chain length of the fatty acid part (1) is less than 4 carbon atoms ( ⁇ C4), then there is a concern that the lubricating effect of the needling additive during the needle felt manufacturing process is too low. Thus, selecting the chain length of the fatty acid part (1) from a range between C4 and C22 realizes a good lubricating effect of the needling additive without risking excessive emission of volatile organic pollutants. A chain length of the fatty acid part from C16 to C20, in particular from C16 to C18, has been found to be optimal.
- the fatty acid part (1) of the fatty acid amide amine may be or be based on a saturated, a mono-, double- or triple-unsaturated fatty acid.
- “mono-unsaturated” means the presence of a C-C double bond in the carbon chain.
- “double-unsaturated” means the presence of two C-C double bonds in the carbon chain.
- “triple-unsaturated” means the presence of three C-C double bonds in the carbon chain.
- a needling additive of the invention with a saturated Cl 8 fatty acid moiety may be a solid, while a mono-unsaturated Cl 8 moiety with a double bond at the C9 position and an otherwise identical molecule is a liquid.
- amine part means that part of the fatty acid amide amine up to and including the N atom of the amide bond of the fatty acid amide amine which does not belong to the fatty acid part as defined above.
- the amine part of the fatty acid amide amine provided according to the present invention is indicated by the reference sign "2" in the fatty acid amide amine reproduced by way of example in Fig. 1.
- the amine part (2) of the fatty acid amide amine may have the following structural formula: NHR1NR2R3 (corresponding to the structure reproduced in Fig. 2).
- Ri is selected independently of R2 and R3 from a group consisting of: CH2, C2H4, C3H6 and C4H8.
- R2 is selected independently of Ri and R3 from a group consisting of: CH3, C2H5 and C3H7.
- R3 is selected independently of Ri and R2 from a group consisting of: CH3, C2H5 and C3H7.
- the amine part (2) is 3 -aminopropyldimethylamine, 2-aminoethyldimethylamine, or 2-aminoethyldi ethylamine or based on any of these.
- methyl groups are preferred over ethyl or even larger alkyl groups for the groups R2 and R3, since formaldehyde release is reduced upon exposure to heat.
- the carbon chain of the alkyl group Ri should not exceed a chain length of C4.
- the fatty acid part (1) of the fatty acid amide amine can be a C4 to C22 fatty acid, preferably a C16 to C20 fatty acid, in particular a Cl 8 fatty acid, with a saturated, mono-, double- or tripleunsaturated carbon chain
- the amine part (2) of the fatty acid amide amine may be a trialkylamine, preferably an aminotrialkylamine, in particular 3-aminopropyldimethyl- amine, 2-aminoethyldimethylamine or 2-aminoethyldiethylamine, or may be based on one of these.
- the fatty acid part (1) of the fatty acid amide amine may be a C 16 to C20 fatty acid, in particular a C18 fatty acid, having a saturated, mono-, double- or triple-unsaturated carbon chain, and the amine part of the fatty acid amide amine may be 3-aminopropyldialkyl- amine, 2-aminoethyldimethylamine or 2-aminoethyldiethylamine, or based on any of these.
- the fatty acid amide amine is (9E)-N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]octadec-9-enamide (CAS No. 1379524-06-7) (cf. structural formula in Fig. 3).
- This fatty acid amide amine is commercially available, for example, under the name "Evonik Tego Addibit L 300 N", distributed by Evoniks Operations GmbH, 45128 Essen/Germany.
- the fatty acid amide amine is N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]stearamide (CAS No. 7651-02-7) (cf. structural formula in Fig. 4).
- This fatty acid amide amine is commercially available, for example, under the name "Evonik Tego Addibit F4 HB", distributed by Evoniks Operations GmbH, 45128 Essen/Germany, or under product number S360864 from Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH, 82024 Taufkirchen/Germany.
- the fatty acid amide amine is N-(2-(diethylamino)ethyl]stearamide (CAS No. 16889-14-8) (cf. structural formula in Fig. 5).
- This fatty acid amide amine is commercially available, for example, under product number S678910 from Sigma- Aldrich Chemie GmbH, 82024 Taufkirchen/Germany.
- the last three fatty acid amide amines mentioned can also be used in any mixing ratio in the form of a solution mixture as needling additives, so that the resulting needle felt according to the invention also contains two or three fatty acid amide amines in addition to mineral wool.
- the fatty acid amide amine (9E)-N-[3- (dimethylamino)propyl]octadec-9-enamide can be used in a wider range of concentrations or proportions compared to the N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl] stearamide, which is advantageous because it facilitates the handling of the fatty acid amide amine.
- "contains no ", “does not contain” or “is free from " or similar formulations means a mass fraction of the substance in question of ⁇ 1,000 ppm, preferably ⁇ 100 ppm, in particular ⁇ 10 ppm, based on the total mass of the needle felt.
- the absence of the above- mentioned substances conventionally used as needling additives means that their adverse effects can be avoided.
- the needle felt according to the invention is used as an insulating material for an industrial or domestic furnace, even in the presence of a pyrolysis function. It is particularly important that when the upper limit of 0.050 % or better 0.030 % is met, the stiffness of the resulting needle felt is still low enough that the needle felt can be processed without problems, i.e. that it is neither too stiff to be bent into the desired shape nor that it breaks during forming.
- the object of the present invention is further solved by the use according to claim 9.
- the use of a fatty acid amide amine in the production of a needle felt from a mineral wool, preferably as a needling additive is proposed.
- the use according to the invention advantageously causes a reduction of the residual moisture and/or of the tendency to sticking of the needle felt, namely during the intermediate storage of the insulating material prior to the subsequent, intended use of the needle felt, for example as insulating material in an industrial or household furnace.
- the needling additive used was ((9E)-N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]octadec-9- enamide, in this case the product EVONIK TEGO Addibit L300N, hereafter abbreviated as "L 300 N” or N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]stearamide, in this case the product EVONIK TEGO Addibit F4 HB, hereafter abbreviated as "F4 HB”.
- the glass wool fibers produced from a melt in an internal centrifugation process which is also referred to as the TEL process, were sprayed in the drop chute according to standard procedures, deposited on a collecting belt and transported to a needling device.
- the glass wool needle felt had a bulk density of 60 kg/m 3 , a thickness of 30 mm with different contents of needling additive.
- Methanesulfonic acid was selected because of its low boiling point of approx. 170 °C and good handling properties. According to chemical literature, methanesulfonic acid should also decompose thermally without forming formaldehyde or acetaldehydes.
- the needle felts of the test series according to the invention with an inorganic acid also meet the practical requirements of the industry for the abovedescribed application as insulating material for industrial and domestic furnaces.
- Comparative tests with the test samples based on sulfuric acid showed no influence of the acid on the moisture.
- the moisture content and thus, the residual moisture of the needle felts according to the invention were extremely low at ⁇ 0.10 %, so that subsequent drying of the needle felts according to the invention was no longer necessary, even after longer intermediate storage, and a further process step could thus be saved in addition to the additional energy required for subsequent drying.
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| PCT/EP2023/077751 WO2024078997A1 (en) | 2022-10-13 | 2023-10-06 | Needle felt and use of a fatty acid amide amine in the production of a needle felt |
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