Claims
- 1. An insulation material comprising:
a silicone matrix; and a plurality of non-metallic beads supported within said matrix.
- 2. The insulation material of claim 1, wherein said matrix comprises an addition cured silicone material.
- 3. The insulation material of claim 1, wherein said matrix comprises a platinum cured, addition cured silicone material.
- 4. The insulation material of claim 1, wherein said matrix comprises Silastic® E RTV silicone rubber.
- 5. The insulation material of claim 1, wherein said beads comprise hollow glass beads.
- 6. The insulation material of claim 5, wherein said beads comprise a mean diameter of less than about 60 microns and an isostatic strength of at least about 10,000 psi.
- 7. The insulation material of claim 5, wherein said beads comprise an epoxy silane surface treatment.
- 8. An insulation material comprising:
about 50-95% by volume of a matrix comprising an addition cured silicone material; about 5-50% by volume of a plurality of hollow non-metallic beads.
- 9. The insulation material of claim 8, comprising:
about 65-95% by volume of the matrix; and about 5-35% by volume of the non-metallic beads.
- 10. The insulation material of claim 9, comprising:
about 75-85% by volume of the matrix; about 15-25% by volume of the non-metallic beads.
- 11. The insulation material of claim 10, comprising:
about 80% by volume of the matrix; about 20% by volume of the non-metallic beads.
- 12. The insulation material of claim 8, wherein the matrix comprises a platinum cured, addition cured silicone material.
- 13. The insulation material of claim 8, wherein the matrix comprises Silastic® E RTV silicone rubber.
- 14. The insulation material of claim 8, comprising:
about 80% by volume of a matrix which comprises Silastice E RTV silicone rubber; and about 20% by volume of hollow glass beads having a mean diameter of less than about 60 microns and an isostatic strength of at least about 10,000 psi.
- 15. A method of thermally insulating an object from a surrounding fluid, said method comprising interposing the insulation material of claim 1 between said object and said fluid.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the interposition of said insulation material is achieved by:
constructing a mold a predetermined distance from said object; and casting said insulation material between said object and said mold.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the interposition of said insulation material is achieved by:
pre-casting said insulation material into at least one section, said section being shaped to complement the shape of at least a portion of said object; and fastening said pre-cast section to said object.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the interposition of said insulation material is achieved by spraying said material onto said object.
- 19. A subsea Christmas tree comprising:
a production bore; a production outlet connected to the production bore; a flow loop in communication with the production outlet; and a thermal insulation material surrounding at least a portion of the flow loop; said thermal insulation material comprising a silicone matrix and a plurality of non-metallic beads supported within said matrix.
- 20. The subsea Christmas tree of claim 19, wherein said matrix comprises an addition cured silicone material.
- 21. The subsea Christmas tree of claim 19, wherein said matrix comprises a platinum cured, addition cured silicone material.
- 22. The subsea Christmas tree of claim 19, wherein said matrix comprises Silastic® E RTV silicone rubber.
- 23. The subsea Christmas tree of claim 19, wherein said beads comprise hollow glass beads.
- 24. The subsea Christmas tree of claim 23, wherein said beads comprise a mean diameter of less than about 60 microns and an isostatic strength of at least about 10,000 psi.
- 25. The subsea Christmas tree of claim 23, wherein said beads comprise an epoxy silane surface treatment.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/302,926, which was filed on Jul. 3, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60302926 |
Jul 2001 |
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