Claims
- 1. A glass composition comprising the following by mole percent:62 to 68%SiO20.1 to 2%Al2O38 to 14%Na2O0 to 3.5%K2O7 to 12%B2O31.5 to 3.5%CaO0 to 3.5%MgO0 to 3%BaO2 to 5%ZnO0 to 3%ZrO20 to 1.5 F2with the glass composition having an HTV of between about 1850° F. and 2200° F.
- 2. A glass composition according to claim 1 having an HTV of less than 2025° F.
- 3. A glass composition according to claim 1 having a liquidus temperature of at least 250° F. below said HTV.
- 4. A glass composition according to claim 1 having a liquidus temperature of at least 350° F. below said HTV.
- 5. A glass composition according to claim 1 having acid white water resistance sufficient to lose less than 18,000 ppb total ions when dissolved in pH 2.5 sulfuric acid solution for an hour at room temperature.
- 6. The glass composition of claim 1, comprising the following by mole percent:64 to 66%SiO20.4 to 1.5%Al2O310 to 12%B2O33.0 to 4.5%ZnO1.5 to 2.5%CaO0.5 to 2.5%MgO2.0 to 2.5%BaO 9 to 13%Na2O0.1 to 3% K2O0.05 to 2% ZrO2 0 to 1.5%F2.
- 7. Glass fibers prepared from the glass composition of claim 1, wherein the (kdis) is greater than 100 ng/cm2 hr.
- 8. The glass fibers of claim 7, wherein the (kdis) is greater than 130 ng/cm2 hr.
- 9. Glass fibers prepared from the glass composition of claim 6, wherein the (kdis) is greater than 100 ng/cm2 hr.
- 10. The glass fibers of claim 9, wherein the (kdis) is greater than 130 ng/cm2 hr.
- 11. A filtration medium comprising glass fibers prepared from the glass composition of claim 1.
- 12. A filtration medium comprising glass fibers prepared from the glass composition of claim 6.
- 13. A filtration medium comprising the glass fibers of claim 7.
- 14. A filtration medium comprising the glass fibers of claim 9.
- 15. A filter product comprising the medium of claim 11.
- 16. A filter product comprising the medium of claim 12.
- 17. A filter product comprising the medium of claim 13.
- 18. A filter product comprising the medium of claim 14.
- 19. The filter product of claim 15, wherein the filter product is a HEPA air filtration product.
- 20. A method for preparing glass fibers, which comprises contacting primaries with sufficient high temperature to create a loss of the more valuable compounds of the glass composition from the outside of the primaries to thereby create an outer shell which has a different composition than the fiber interior, where the primaries are prepared from the glass composition of claim 1, and where the glass fibers exhibit a biodissolution in excess of 100 ng/cm2/hr.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein a pot and marble technique is employed to prepare the glass fibers.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein a direct melt method is employed to prepare the glass fibers.
- 23. A filtration medium comprising glass fibers prepared from a glass composition comprising the following by mole percent:62 to 68%SiO20.1 to 2%Al2O38 to 14%Na2O0 to 3.5%K2O7 to 12%B2O31.5 to 3.5%CaO0 to 3.5%MgO0 to 3%BaO2 to 5%ZnO0 to 3%ZrO20 to 1.5 F2wherein the (kdis) of the fibers is greater than 100 ng/cm2 hr.
- 24. The filtration medium of claim 23, wherein the (kdis) of the fibers is greater than 130 cm2 hr.
- 25. The filtration medium of claim 23, wherein the glass fibers are prepared from a glass composition comprising the following by mole percent:64 to 66%SiO20.4 to 1.5%Al2O310 to 12%B2O33.0 to 4.5%ZnO1.5 to 2.5%CaO0.5 to 2.5%MgO2.0 to 2.5%BaO 9 to 13%Na2O0.1 to 3% K2O0.05 to 2% ZrO2 0 to 1.5%F2.
- 26. The filtration medium of claim 25, wherein the (kdis) of the fibers is greater than 130 ng/cm2 hr.
- 27. A filter product comprising the medium of claim 23.
- 28. A filter product comprising the medium of claim 24.
- 29. A filter product comprising the medium of claim 25.
- 30. A filter product comprising the medium of claim 26.
- 31. The filter product of claim 27, wherein the filter product is a HEPA air filtration product.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention claims priority to provisional application No. 60/163,479, filed on Nov. 3, 1999, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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