Claims
- 1. A high temperature reactor containing chlorosilane and hydrogen gases comprising:
- A reaction chamber for contacting said chlorosilane and hydrogen gases at temperatures greater than about 1000.degree. C.; the outside of said reaction chamber insulated by a thermal insulating system comprising (A) an inner radiant heat shield formed from continuous spiral wrapped sheet of anisotropic graphite separated by a spacing means between wraps and (B) an outer carbon-based rigid felt insulation layer, the carbon-based rigid felt having a density within a range of 20 to 30 lb/ft.sup.3.
- 2. The high temperature reactor of claim 1, where the spacing means is a corrugated sheet.
- 3. The high temperature reactor of claim 2, where the corrugated sheet is fabricated from anisotropic graphite.
- 4. The high temperature reactor of claim 2, where the corrugated sheet is fabricated from carbon.
- 5. The high temperature reactor of claim 1, where the spacing means is a perforated sheet.
- 6. The high temperature reactor of claim 1, where the spacing means is in the form of fibers.
- 7. The high temperature reactor of claim 1, where the inner radiation heat shield is a continuous spiral wrapped sheet of 5 to 85 wraps.
- 8. The high temperature reactor of claim 7 where the inner radiation heat shield is a continuous spiral wrapped sheet of 20 to 30 wraps.
- 9. The high temperature reactor of claim 1, where the sheet of anisotropic graphite and the spacing means have a combined thickness of about 0.01 to 0.09 inch.
- 10. The high temperature reactor of claim 9, where the inner radiation heat shield is about 21/2 inches thick, the spacing means is a corrugated sheet of anisotropic graphite, combined thickness of the spacing means and the sheet of anisotropic graphite is about 0.09 inches, and the number of wraps is 28.
- 11. The high temperature reactor of claim 1, where the outer carbon-based rigid felt insulation layer is composed of carbon fiber.
- 12. The high temperature reactor of claim 1, where the outer carbon-based rigid felt insulation layer is composed of graphite fiber.
- 13. The high temperature reactor of claim 1, where the inner radiation heat shield is about 21/2 inches thick, the spacing means is a corrugated sheet of anisotropic graphite, combined thickness of the spacing means and the sheet of anisotropic graphite is about 0.09 inches, the number of wraps is 20 to 30, and the outer carbon-based rigid felt insulation layer is composed of graphite fiber.
- 14. The thermal insulating system of claim 1, where the inner radiation heat shield is about 5/8 inch thick, the spacing means is a fiber formed from anisotropic graphite, the combined thickness of the spacing means and the sheet of anisotropic graphite is about 0.01 inch, and the number of wraps is 60 to 75.
- 15. The thermal insulating system of claim 1, where inner wraps of the radiant heat shield are separated by the spacing means in the form of fibers and outer wraps of the radiant heat shield are separated by the spacing means in the form of a corrugated sheet.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/381,228 filed on Jul. 18, 1989, now abandoned.
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C. K. Crawford, High-Efficiency High-Temperature Radiation Heat Shields, J Vacuum Science Technology, 9:23 (1972). |
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