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US3876455A
US3876455A US360423A US36042373A US3876455A US 3876455 A US3876455 A US 3876455A US 360423 A US360423 A US 360423A US 36042373 A US36042373 A US 36042373A US 3876455 A US3876455 A US 3876455A
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • Y10T428/24926Discontinuous or differential coating, impregnation or bond [e.g., artwork, printing, retouched photograph, etc.] including ceramic, glass, porcelain or quartz layer

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  • the electric insulating porcelain article whose excellent electrical resistance properties and mechanical strength are not deteriorated even when used in an atmosphere containing the decomposition products obtained with SF gas is subjected to spark discharge.
  • the electric insulating porcelain article comprises an electric porcelain body and a porcelain coating applied to the surface of the porcelain body, the coating containing not less than 50 by weight of zircon and having a thermal expansion coefficient lower than that of the porcelain body.
  • the invention pertains to an electric insulating porcelain article, which is composed of a generally used electric porcelain body and, applied to the surface thereof, a porcelain coating containing not less than 50 by weight of zircon, and hence is not deteriorated in its excellent insulation resistance and mechanical strength even when used in an atmosphere containing decomposed products of SF gas which have been produced due to spark discharge.
  • An electric insulating porcelain article such as electric insulator, bushing or the like, is ordinarily prepared by applying a glaze to a porcelain body containing a crystal phase consisting of 3 to 35 (by weight based on the weight of said porcelain body; the same shall apply hereinafter) of quartz and 6 to 30 of rnullite; to 45 of cristobalite, 2 to 15 of quartz and 15 to 30 of mullite; 15 to 45 ofcristobalite,'2 to 15 of quartz, 15 to 35 of mullite and 3 to 45 of corundum; up to 35 of quartz, 6 to 30 of mullite and l to 45 of corundum; 3 to 35 of quartz, 6 to 30 of mullite and l to 30 of zircon; or up to 35 of quartz, 6 to 30 of mullite, l to 45 of corundum and l to 30 of zircon. Further, such porcelain body contains a glass phase in addition to such crystal phase as mentioned above.
  • the surface of the glaze is too smooth to apply a resincoating which firmly adhere to the porcelain'article.
  • the surface of an unglazed porcelain body is somewhat coarse, an attempt has been made to apply a resin coating to the surface of such unglazed porcelain body so as to firmly adhere the resin-coating tothe porcelain body.
  • the unglazed porcelain body has no such effect of compression glaze as mentioned previously, so thatthere has been such drawback that no desired mechanical strength can be attained unless the porcelain bodyis made large in size.
  • the thermal expansion coefficient of the resin coating is larger than that of the porcelain body, so that there has been suc-hdrawback that the resin coating is peeled off when the porcelain article is used over a long period of time.
  • zircon porcelain article the whole body of which is composed of a zircon article.
  • the zircon porcelain is narrow in firing temperature range and great in firing deformation, so that it is extremely difficult from the technical standpoint to use the zircon porcelain for commercial scale production of large-sized insulators.
  • the zircon porcelain has had such drawback that it is not suitable for commercial scale production of insulating porcelain articles.
  • the present invention is based on the finding that when a porcelain containing not less than 50 by weight of zircon is coated on a generally used electric porcelain body, the resulting porcelain article is not deteriorated in insulation resistance even when used in an atmosphere containing decomposed products of SF, gas which have been produced due to spark discharge, and gives the same effect as the so-called effect of compression glaze, since the porcelain coating formed on the generally used electric porcelain body is smaller in thermal expansion coefficient than the electric porcelain body.
  • the zircon porcelain as a coating is composed of a glass phase and a crystal phase comprising a major proportion of zircon and a minor proportion of mullite, zirconia, quartz and the like crystals.
  • FIG. 1 is a graph showing the variations in insulation resistance of various electric porcelain bodies in SF, gas contaminated due to spark discharge; and
  • FIG. 2 is a graph showing the variations in insulation resistance of zircon porcelain bodies containing varying amounts of zircon in SF gas contaminated due to spark discharge.
  • zircon porcelain according to the present invention is not deteriorated in insulation resistance even when used in an atmosphere containing decomposed products of SF gas which have been produced due to spark discharge, and why this effect is particularly marked in the case of a zircon porcelain containing not less than 50 by weight of zircon, are as follows:
  • test pieces of 10 mm. in diame- 'ter and mm. in length were prepared from such electric porcelain batches (l) to (3) and zircon porcelain batch as shown in Table 2, and the thus prepared test pieces were individually fired in an ordinary kiln for firing of porcelain insulator to obtain samples.
  • Table 2 bonate, zinc white, etc. on an unfired body of a generally used electric porcelain, which, when fired, comes (wt%) to have such crystal phase as mentioned previously, d f r f ch Tt 20 and then firing at a temperature of 1,250 to 1,350C.
  • CaO 0.19 and M 0.08 Same as above Alumina 50 SiO 3l.6l K 0: 2.52 g. not more than 5.0 by weight of at least one oxide 3 1 0? 9 28-113 2 L04 selected from the group consisting of TiO and Fe O ii E the sum of said oxides (d) to (g) being 1.1 to 12 by shred 10 we1ght and the ratio ZrO,/S1O being 0.8 to 2.0.
  • Synthetic zircon may be used in place of the raw ma- Zircon Zircon sand265 510.: 36.87 MgO: 0.61 terial zircon sand. Porcelain This zircon porcelain coating has a thermal expan- 2. $2,32 ,22 Dolomite 3 45 98 Bao 49 s1on coefficient of 3.9 to 4.9 X 10 /C.
  • the porcelain article according to the present invention can be easily obtained by coating to a thickness of about 0.2 to 0.6 mm.
  • a green layer for zircon porcelain coating comprising a mixture of zircon sand, feldspar,
  • the coating is completely vitrified by firing at the aforesaid temperature to show a water absorption ratio of 0 so that the porcelain article is not de-,
  • the zircon porcelain coating according to the present invention may be applied to the whole surface of the porcelain body, but it is preferable that the coating is applied to at least a surface to be brought into contact with SP gas, and a generally used compression glaze is applied to the remaining surface.
  • Test Example 1 A rod-1ike test piece of mm. in diameter and 120 mm. in length was prepared from a green body for porcelain insulator comprising 37 (by weight; the same shall apply hereinafter) of Amakusa pottery stone, 26 of Tsushima feldspar and 37 of Gaerome clay. Subsequently, the test piece was coated with a green layer of about 0.35 mm. in thickness for zircon porcelain coating comprising 70 of zircon sand, 5 of dolomite, 2 of feldspar; 3 of barium carbonate and 20 of clay, and then fired in a firing kiln at a maximum temperature of 1,300C. to'prepare a sample.
  • Test Example 2 A cylindrical test piece of 100 mm. in outer diameter, 60 mm. in inner diameter and 200 mm. in height was prepared from a green body for porcelain insulator comprising 35 of Amakusa pottery stone, 30 of Tsushima feldspar and 35 of Gaerome clay. Subsequently, the test piece was coated on the inner and outer surfaces with a green layer of about 0.3 mm. in thickness for zircon porcelain coating comprising 63 of zircon sand, 4 of dolomite, 2 of feldspar, 6 of alumina, 3 of barium carbonate, 2 of zinc white and 20 of clay, and then fired in a firing kiln at a maximum temperature of l,300C. to prepare a sample.
  • This sample was measured in variation of insulation resistance at the inner surface in the same manner as in Test Example 1 to obtain the results as shown in ing the atmosphereby continuously effecting spark discharge using-spark discharge electrodes (needle and plane plate) under such conditions as a gap between two electrodes of 2 mm., an applied voltage of 15 kv. and a currentof 5 mA. to obtain the results as shown in (1) of Table 3, in which were also shown the results ner as above, except that the coating according to the present invention was replaced by a generally used insulator glaze of the composition 0.20 K 0. 0.10 Na O. 0.30 CaO. 0.40 MgO. 0.70A1 O 7.00 SiO according (l) of Table 4, in which were also shown the results of measurement in inner pressure strength thereof.
  • the electric insulating porcelain article of the present invention is free from the drawbacks of the conventional electric insulating article, such as insulator or insulating bushing, and can be effectively used over a long period of time as an electric insulating article for electric appliances using SF gas as an insulating medium, without any deterioration in insulation resistance and mechanical strength.
  • the industrial value of the present invention is extremely great.
  • a porcelain electric insulating article comprising a porcelain body and a porcelain coating thereon coming into contact with the decomposition products formed when SP gas is subjected to an electrical spark, the improvement wherein the porcelain coating coming into contact with said decomposition products contains not less than 50% by weight of zircon and has a thermal coefficient of expansion lower than the thermal coefficient of expansion of said body.

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