WO2014090669A1 - A method and an apparatus for making mineral fibre products - Google Patents
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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
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- 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
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- D04H1/4226—Glass fibres characterised by the apparatus for manufacturing the glass fleece
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- the present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for making mineral fibre products, wherein the apparatus comprises a feeding conveyor for providing an incoming primary web of air-laid mineral wool, said feeding conveyor having a first direction of travel, and a station for shifting the direction of travel of the primary web by receiving the primary web on a turning table and then transferring the primary web onto a receiving conveyor, where said receiving conveyor has a second direction of travel different to the first direction of travel.
- WO 95/20708 there is described an embodiment where a segment layer is separated from the mineral fibre primary web by providing a rotating circular knife downstream of the turning station.
- the primary web is split into two primary webs by a horizontal knife.
- WO 2008/155401 there is described an embodiment where a cover layer is separated from the secondary web after the compression of the web in a "peel off" like manner, i .e. splitting the web in the thickness direction .
- the separated segment layer is then later rejoined with the mineral fibre web to form a multi-layered product, such as a sandwich or dual density product.
- this splitting of the primary web in the horizontal direction is difficult to control in practice, since the primary web is often thin and quite uneven in its structure and density.
- a vertical split is therefore preferable, but apart from disclosing a circular knife the prior art is silent about how to operate it in order to optimise production on two production lines. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a method and an apparatus which improves on the drawbacks of the prior art.
- a method of making mineral fibre products comprising the steps of providing an incoming primary web of mineral wool;
- an apparatus for making mineral fibre products by splitting an incoming primary web comprising a feeding conveyor for providing an incoming primary web of air-laid mineral wool, said feeding conveyor having a first direction of travel; a station for shifting the direction of travel of the primary web by receiving the primary web on a turning table and then transferring the primary web onto a receiving conveyor, where said receiving conveyor has a second direction of travel different from the first direction of travel; wherein the station comprises a receiving conveyor, wherein the turning table is shiftable in the first direction of travel; and wherein web splitter is provided at the downstream end of said receiving conveyor for dividing the incoming primary web into a first primary web and second primary web, respectively.
- one incoming primary web can be split into two primary webs which may then be fed to each their production line for the manufacture of two separate products or two layers in a dual layered product by re-joining the two products at a suitable point down the production line.
- This possibility of adjustably distributing mineral fibre material between two production lines provides a mineral wool product manufacturer with great benefits in particular when starting up the production line or changing the product type produced on the production lines.
- the manufacturing speed on different sections of each of the production lines may be controlled individually to ensure no - or only very little - material go to waste. This in turn allows for a more efficient and cost-effective manufacturing process.
- the amount of material supplied in the incoming primary web is determined by the capacity of the furnace melting the mineral material .
- a problem associated with producing multi-layered products is that the top layer and the core layer require different processing before they are re-joined . In a continuous production process this presents a challenge due to the different timings of the processing steps on the two production lines. To avoid producing vast amounts of waste intermediate storage facilities may be provided on one or both production lines. In order to compensate for the different processing steps and the timings of the processes and in order to avoid having to have a high intermediate storage capacity, it is found advantageous by the invention that the supply of primary web to the two production lines can be adjusted during the production for different stages of the production cycle.
- the step of sideway adjusting the primary web is in such manner that the first and second primary webs, directly after division, are fed to a fixed first primary web conveyor at the first production line and to a fixed second primary web conveyor at the second production line, respectively.
- the sideway adjusting of the primary web includes a turning table and a receiving conveyor that are sideways adjustable in relation to the fixed first primary web conveyor and the fixed second primary web conveyor, respectively.
- the dividing of the primary web is performed in a station for shifting the direction of travel of the primary web by receiving the primary web on a turning table and then transferring the primary web onto the receiving conveyor, where the receiving conveyor has a second direction of travel different from the first direction of travel .
- the division of the primary web is preferably carried out by a web splitter provided at the downstream end of said receiving conveyor for dividing the incoming primary web into a first primary web and second primary web wherein the turning table is shiftable in the first direction of travel .
- said first and second primary webs are conveyed into a first pendulum conveyor and a second pendulum conveyor, respectively, on each of the production lines.
- a base layer is produced on the first production line and a top layer is produced on the second production line.
- the base layer and the top layer are preferably joined together in a dual density product produced by running the two mineral fibre production lines in parallel.
- the first production line producing the base layer preferably includes curing the first web and, optionally, changing the fibre orientation on the first web. After the first production line producing a cured base layer and the second production line producing an uncured top layer, the cured base layer and the uncured top layer are joined to a laminated product and then this laminated product is cured.
- the method comprises the step of controlling the division and thereby controlling mass distribution of mineral fibre material between the first and second primary webs in the station in accordance with the demand for mineral fibre material on the two production lines.
- the turning table is provided with an oblique transfer end relative to the first direction of travel.
- the turning table preferably comprises a moveable frame comprising an entry conveyor band or entry rollers for receiving the incoming primary web from the feeding conveyor followed by a series of rollers and wherein said series of rollers are defining the oblique downstream end .
- second direction of travel is substantially perpendicular to the first direction of travel.
- first and second primary webs are transferred into opposite directions on the station on a first and second transport conveyor, respectively, where one of said first and second primary webs are transferred to the second direction of travel.
- the directions of travel of the first and second transport conveyor are in opposite directions, preferably both substantially perpendicular to the first direction of travel .
- Fig . 1 is a schematic illustration of a process of making a mineral fibre product according to the prior art
- Fig . 2 is an embodiment thereof
- Fig . 3 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig . 4 is a detailed view of the embodiment of the invention .
- a process according to the prior art illustrating the context in which the method and apparatus according to the present invention pertains is described below with reference to fig. 1.
- Mineral material is melted in an oven 1.
- the mineral melt 2 is fiberised by a spinning device 3 and the fibres 4 are collected on a permeable conveyor 5 as an air-laid primary web 6.
- the air-laid primary web 6 is passed on a feeding conveyor 5a to a turning table 7 and from there fed to a pair of pendulum conveyors 8 which cross-lap the web 6 to form a cross- lapped secondary web 9.
- the cross-lapped secondary web 9 is then passed through further processing stations 10.
- FIG 2 it is known to provide a circular knife 11 which cuts the primary web 6 in the longitudinal direction, i .e. in the direction of travel of the primary web to separate the primary web 6 into two adjacent webs 6' and 6" for producing a dual density product with a base layer of the web 6' and a covering top layer of the web 6".
- FIGS 3 and 4 an embodiment of the invention is shown .
- the primary web 6 is transferred via a feeding conveyor 5a onto the transfer station 7 comprising an entry conveyor belt 72 receiving the incoming primary web 6 with a first direction of travel .
- the web 6 is passed on to a series of rollers in a roller conveyor 71 which are provided with an oblique ending whereby the web 6 falls from the roller conveyor 71 and down onto an underlying receiving conveyor 73, which has a second direction of travel substantially perpendicular to the first direction of travel of the primary web 6.
- the roller conveyor 71 is made of a series of rollers which are gradually shorter towards the end of the conveyor 71 and aligned at one side so that the ending of the conveyor run of the web is oblique or slanted whereby the web 6 changes direction.
- a rotating cutting device 11 is provided splitting the primary web 6 into two sections, a first primary web 6' and a second primary web 6".
- the entry conveyor 72 and the roller conveyor 71 are preferably mounted in a frame or the like (not shown) and are moveable in the first direction of travel of the primary web 6 as indicated by the arrow in fig. 4.
- the point at which the primary web 6 "falls” off the rollers 71 is shifted and the lateral position of the primary web 6 on the underlying receiving conveyor 73 is thereby shifted . Consequently, this means that the width of the first primary web 6' is changed relative to the second primary web 6".
- the first and second primary webs 6', 6" are transferred onto transport conveyors 12, 13 and fed into a first and a second pendulum pair of conveyors 8', 8" for being cross-laid as secondary webs on each their production line (not shown).
- the turning station 7 includes an entry conveyor 72 that is shiftable underneath the feeding conveyor 5a .
- the entry conveyor 72 is replaced by entry rollers (not shown) operating in the same manner as the entry conveyor.
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