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PL48779B1
PL48779B1 PL103724A PL10372464A PL48779B1 PL 48779 B1 PL48779 B1 PL 48779B1 PL 103724 A PL103724 A PL 103724A PL 10372464 A PL10372464 A PL 10372464A PL 48779 B1 PL48779 B1 PL 48779B1
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inz. Waldemar Caban mgr
Lucjan Lukaszek inz.
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Pierwszenstwo: 48779 Ki.MKP UKD BIB LI OT'-' j 21 c, 2/02 noLy sfok Opublikowano: 5. Xli. 1964 Wspóltwórcy wynalazku: mgr inz. Waldemar Caban, inz. Lucjan Lukaszek Wlasciciel patentu: Instytut Elektrotechniki (Zaklad Materialoznawstwa Elektrotechnicznego), Wroclaw (Polska) Sposób wytwarzania materialu elektroizolacyjnego z miki muskowit bez stosowania lepiszcza organicznego Wynalazek dotyczy sposofbu wytwarzania ma¬ terialu elektroiizoilacyjnego z miki musikowit bez stosowania lepiszcza organicznego.Dotychczas dla •celów elektroizolacyjnych w grzejnictwie powszechnie stosuje sie wyroby mi¬ kowe zwiazane przy poimocy lepiszcza organicz- n.egK. Wada tych wyrobów jest wypalanie sie le¬ piszcza w wyzszych temperaturach i rozpad ma¬ terialu.Opisanej wady nie ma. elektroizoilacyjny mate¬ rial mikowy wytwarzany sposobem wedlug wy¬ nalazku z miki muskowit bez lepiszcza organicz¬ nego, który nawet w temperaturze do 600°C nie zmienia swoich wlasnosci mechanicznych i moze byc wykorzystamy równiez, jalko material kon¬ strukcyjny.Wprawdzie znane sa juz materialy mikowe o podobnych wiasmosciach, lecz otrzymywane sa z itrudino dostepnej miki flogopit lub z papieru sa- mifcowego na drodze technologii, nie moigacej zna¬ lezc zastosowania w odniesieniu do latwodostep- nej miki rciruskowit.Istota wynalazku polega na poddaniu miki lu sz¬ czelnej miusfeowit, ulozonej w arkusze, obróbce termiczno - chemicznej przy uzyciu silnego kwa¬ su nieorganicznego i pola elektrycznego wielkiej czestotliwosci.Na skutek dzialania temperatury bliskiej tem¬ peraturze .rozkladu krysztalu miki oraz silnych kwasów* 'na przyklad ortofosforowego, azotowego, lub siarkowego powstaja sole potasowe, sodowe i magnezowe tych kwasów. Przy odparowaniu wo¬ dy z materialu sole te krystalizuja i tworza trwa¬ le lepiszcze dla piatków miki. 5 Otrzymany material ma cechy posrednie pomie¬ dzy mikainitem & ceramika.Zgodinie ze aposoibem wedlug wynalazku mike luszczona musikowit podgrzewa sie w piecu elek¬ trycznym do temperatury 600—800°C i potem pod- 10 daje dizialaniu kwasu nieorganicznego na przyklad jednonortmalinego kwasu ortofostforowogo. Naistejp- nie arkusze miki umieszcza sie w prasie i pod jej dociskiem poddaje je grzaniu dielektrycznemu az do calkowitego odparowania wódy. Po odparo- 15 waniu Wody mike podgrzewa sie w dalszym cia¬ gu az do osiagniecia temperatury 300—400eC, pod¬ daje cisnieniu okolo 50 kG/ctm*, po czym utrzymu¬ jac to cisnienie, wylacza sie grzanie wskutek cze¬ go material sie studzi. 20 Wlasnosci otrzymanego materialu sa nastepu¬ jace. Wytrzymalosc dielektryczna w temperaturze 20°C wynosi 20 kV/imm} opornosc wlasciwa skros- na w temperaturze 20°C wynosi 1013—10" Q cm, 25 a w temperaturze 500°C wynosi 107—109 Q cm.Material jest odporny na cieplo' w temperaturze do 600°C, po nagrzaniu nie powoduje wystepowania produktów gazowych, jak równiez odznacza sie duza odpornoscia na dzialanie alkoholu, benzyny, 30 oleju oraz ma dzialanie wilgoci i wody. 4877948 779 PLPriority: 48779 Ki.MKP UKD BIB LI OT'- 'j 21 c, 2/02 noLy sfok Published: 5. Xli. 1964 Inventors of the invention: Waldemar Caban, MSc, Lucjan Lukaszek Owner of the patent: Electrotechnical Institute (Zakład Materialoznawstwa Elektrotechnicznego), Wroclaw (Poland) Method of producing electro-insulating material from muscovite mica without using an organic binder. Muscovite without the use of an organic binder. Until now, for electrically insulating purposes in heating, it is common to use soft products bound with an organic binder. The disadvantages of these products are the burnout of the binder at higher temperatures and the disintegration of the material. The described disadvantage does not exist. electroinsulating micaceous material produced by the method according to the invention from muscovite mica without an organic binder, which even at a temperature of up to 600 ° C does not change its mechanical properties and we can also use only a structural material. mica with similar strands, but obtained from itrudino, available phlogopite mica or from satin paper by a technology that cannot be applied to readily available rcirus mica. The essence of the invention consists in subjecting the mica to a fine miusfeowite, placed in sheets, thermo-chemical treatment with the use of a strong inorganic acid and a high-frequency electric field. As a result of the temperature close to the decomposition temperature of the mica crystal and strong acids, for example orthophosphoric, nitrogen or sulfur, potassium salts are formed, sodium and magnesium of these acids. On evaporation of water from the material, these salts crystallize and form a permanent binder for mica flakes. The material obtained has characteristics that are intermediate between micainite and ceramics. In accordance with the invention, the exfoliated muscovite is heated in an electric furnace to a temperature of 600-800 ° C and then subjected to the interaction of an inorganic acid, e.g. Mostly mica sheets are placed in the press and under its clamp they are subjected to dielectric heating until the water is completely evaporated. After the water has evaporated, the mica is heated further until it reaches a temperature of 300-400 ° C, it is pressurized to about 50 kg / ctm, and then the pressure is maintained, heating is turned off due to which the material becomes it cools. 20 The properties of the material received are as follows. The dielectric strength at 20 ° C is 20 kV / imm} The specific resistivity at 20 ° C is 1013-10 "Q cm, and 25 at 500 ° C it is 107-109 Q cm. The material is heat resistant. at a temperature of up to 600 ° C, when heated, it does not cause any gaseous products, it is also highly resistant to the action of alcohol, gasoline, oil, and has the effect of moisture and water. 4877 948 779 EN

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1. Zastrzezenia patentowe 1. Sposób wytwarzania materialu elektroizolacyj¬ nego z miki muskowit bez stosowania lepiszcza organicznego, znamienny tym, ze mike luszczo¬ na rnusikowit podgrzewa sie do temperatury 600—800°C i poddaje dzialaniu kwasu nieorga¬ nicznego, a nastepnie umieszcza sie ja w pra¬ sie i pod jej dociskiem poddaje grzaniu dielek¬ trycznemu, az do calkowitego odparowania wo¬ dy. Sposób wedlug zastrz. 1, znamienny tym, ze po odparowaniu wody 'mike podgrzewa sie do osiagniecia temperatury 300—400°C, a nastep¬ nie podaje sie ja cisnieniu okolo 50 kG/cmy po czyim utrzymujac .to cisnienie wylacza sie grza¬ nie i material sie studzi. 2083. RSW „Prasa", Kielce Nakl. 450 egz. PL1. Claims 1. A method for the production of an electrically insulating material from muscovite mica without the use of an organic binder, characterized in that the exfoliated mica is heated to a temperature of 600-800 ° C and subjected to the action of an inorganic acid, and then placed It is subjected to dielectric heating in the work and under its pressure, until the water is completely evaporated. The method according to p. The method of claim 1, characterized in that after the water has evaporated, the mike is heated to a temperature of 300-400 ° C, and then it is given a pressure of about 50 kg / cm, after which, the pressure is turned off, heating and the material cools down. . 2083. RSW "Press", Kielce Nakl. 450 copies PL
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