WO2008085461A1 - Improved cooling ring for use in manufacture of fiberglass wool - Google Patents
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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
- C03C25/12—General methods of coating; Devices therefor
- C03C25/14—Spraying
- C03C25/146—Spraying onto fibres in suspension in a gaseous medium
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- the present invention relates to the manufacture of fibrous insulation, particularly fiberglass insulation.
- the present invention provides improved cooling of a veil of glass fibers during the manufacturing process.
- the cooling ring of the present invention provides cooling of fibers on the interior of the veil as well as fibers on the exterior of the veil.
- the cooling ring of the present invention may also include nozzle assemblies that create very fine droplets that markedly reduce the heat within the veil.
- the cooler veil allows for lower levels of binder to be applied to the fibers and reduces environmental emissions.
- molten glass is fiberized with a spinner to form a veil of glass fibers the fibers are cooled with a spray of water and then are coated with a liquid binder, such as a urea-formaldehyde or polyacrylic acid binder.
- a liquid binder such as a urea-formaldehyde or polyacrylic acid binder.
- the binder is susceptible to evaporation or precuring when applied to glass fibers that are too hot. Evaporation of the binder is undesirable because it increases the raw material cost of the insulation and may create undesirable environmental emissions. Precuring of the binder is undesirable because it reduces the surface quality of the insulation and may reduce the R- value of the insulation.
- the spray rings of the prior art cool did not have the ability to effectively cool the exterior of the veil of glass fibers while effectively cooling the fibers at the interior of the veil. This resulted in warm fibers that may cause evaporation and precure of the binder. Thus, an improved cooling ring that reduces the temperature gradient across the veil of fibers by cooling the interior of the veil is sought.
- the present invention provides improved cooling of a veil of glass fibers by using a combination of nozzle assemblies.
- the nozzle assemblies include air caps of differing configurations to control the penetration of the spray into the veil.
- One suitable spray configuration is a nozzle assembly having a punch spray air cap that creates a high velocity flow of droplets to penetrate the veil to cool the fibers at the interior.
- Another suitable nozzle assembly configuration is a nozzle assembly having a flat air cap that creates a low velocity, dispersed spray pattern to cool the exterior of the veil.
- the nozzle assembly having a flat air cap creates a very fine particle size to increase the cooling efficiency of the spray.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a manufacturing line for producing fibrous insulation using the cooling ring of the present invention
- FIG. 2 A is a plan view of a cooling ring of the present invention including eight nozzle assemblies having flat air caps and eight nozzle assemblies having punch spray air caps.
- FIG. 2B is a plan view of a cooling ring of the present invention including six nozzle assemblies having flat air caps and six nozzle assemblies having punch spray air caps.
- FIG. 2C is a plan view of a cooling ring of the present invention including four nozzle assemblies having flat air caps and four nozzle assemblies having punch spray air caps.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a nozzle assembly having a flat air cap useful in the cooling ring of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a punch spray air cap useful in the cooling ring of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an isometric view of a flat air cap useful in the cooling ring of the present invention.
- the present invention provides improved cooling of a veil of glass fibers by using a combination of nozzle assemblies.
- the nozzle assemblies include air caps of differing configurations to control the penetration of the spray into the veil.
- One suitable spray configuration is a punch spray air cap that creates a high velocity flow of droplets to penetrate the veil to cool the fibers at the interior.
- Another suitable configuration is a flat air cap that creates a low velocity, dispersed spray pattern to cool the exterior of the veil.
- the flat air cap creates a very fine particle size to increase the cooling efficiency of the spray.
- a glass fiber manufacturing line including a fiber forming section 58.
- the forming section 58 includes a number of fiberizing spinners 50 that are supplied with a molten glass stream (not shown).
- the fiberizing spinners 50 are rotated at high speeds and the molten glass is forced to pass through holes-in the circumferential sidewall of the spinners 50 to form fibers.
- Blowers 52 direct a gas stream in a substantially downward direction to impinge the fibers, turning them downward, attenuating the primary fibers to form a veil 60.
- Cooling ring 54 sprays fluid, such as water, on veil 60 to cool the fibers within the veil.
- Binder sprayers 56 spray binder onto the veil 60 that is deposited onto collection chain 62 where the fibers in veil 60 are collected into uncured pack 64.
- the uncured pack 64 exits the forming section 58 under exit roller 66 and enter a curing oven (not shown).
- FIG. 2A-2C show spray rings of the present invention.
- the spray ring 54 includes spray nozzle assemblies 10 as well as pressurized air and liquid supplies (not shown).
- the spray ring includes alternating nozzle assemblies 10 having either punch spray air caps 12a or flat spray air caps 12b.
- the punch spray air caps 12a create a high- velocity directed spray 22b that penetrates veil 60 to cool the fibers within the veil.
- the flat spray air caps 12b create a low- velocity dispersed spray pattern 22b that cools the fibers at the periphery of veil 60.
- FIG. 3 there is shown an illustrative external mix spray nozzle assembly 10 useful with the present invention.
- the spray nozzle assembly 10 includes a nozzle body 11 having a central liquid flow passage 14 with a liquid spray tip 16 at the discharge end thereof and an air cap 12a mounted surrounding the spray tip 16 of the nozzle body 11 by a retaining ring 18 on the shoulder 13 of the air cap.
- the nozzle body 1 1 may be affixed to the forward end of a base portion (not shown) by a threaded stem 19.
- the nozzle body 11 typically includes one or more pressurized air passages 21, which extend through nozzle body 11. Suitable supply lines can be coupled to the base portion liquid and gas passages 14, 24 for supplying pressurized streams of liquid and air to the nozzle body passages 30, 21, respectively.
- the spray tip 16 typically includes a nose portion 26 that extends axially into a central opening 28b of the air cap 12a.
- the spray tip 16 in this case has a central liquid flow passage 30 that communicates with the nozzle body passage 14.
- the nose portion 26 includes cylindrical passage that defines a liquid discharge orifice 30.
- the air cap 12a includes an open passage 28b that creates a low velocity spray pattern that disperses the spray 22b onto the periphery of veil 60.
- FIG. 4 shows a high velocity air cap 12a including shoulder 13 and a constricted central opening 28a.
- the air cap 12 is secured to the nozzle body 11 with a retaining ring 18 that engages shoulder 13.
- the air cap 12a has an exit angle of less than 30° and preferably 25°. This narrow exit angle provides a high velocity steam of water droplets that penetrate the veil 60 to cool the fibers at the interior.
- FIG. 5 shows a low velocity air cap 12b including shoulder 13 and an open central opening 28b.
- the air cap 12b is secured to the nozzle body 11 with a retaining ring 18 that engages shoulder 13.
- the air cap 12b has an exit angle of greater than 100° and preferably 160°. This wide exit angle provides a low velocity stream of water droplets that are dispersed the circumference of the veil 60 to cool the fibers on the exterior.
- the fibers of the veil are cooled in a manner superior to the cooling ring of the prior art.
- the use of the cooling ring of the present invention allows lower levels of binder to be applied to the fibers, improves the surface quality of the insulation, improves the insulative value of the insulation and reduces environmental emissions from the plant.
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