Claims
- 1. Intumescent powder substantially defined by molar ratios (2.20 to 3.70) SiO2/(0.20 to 0.35) Li2O: (0.65 to 0.80)(Na2O+K2O) where the coefficients of Li2O on the one hand and of (Na2O+K2O) on the other total 1:00 where the molar ratios are accurate to within plus or minus 2%.
- 2. Intumescent powder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the powder has a moisture content of 8-12% by weight.
- 3. Intumescent powder as claimed in claim 1, of the average size resulting from grinding to a size of 50 to 500 microns.
- 4. Intumescent powder as claimed in claim 2, of the average size resulting from grinding to a size of 50 to 500 microns.
- 5. Intumescent powder as claimed in claim 1, with the molar ratio of about 2.48 SiO2/0.26 Li2O:0.74 (Na2O+K2O).
- 6. Intumescent powder as claimed in claim 2, with the molar ratio of about 2.48 SiO2/0.26 Li2O:0.74 (Na2O+K2O).
- 7. Intumescent powder as claimed in claim 1, with the molar ratio of about 3.62 SiO2/0.26 Li2O:0.74 (Na2O+K2O).
- 8. Intumescent powder as claimed in claim 2, with the molar ratio of about 3.62 SiO2/0.26 Li2O:0.74 (Na2O+K2O).
- 9. Method of forming an intumescent powder comprising mixing a source for lithium hydroxide or lithium silicate with sodium silicate in quantities to achieve a molar ratio of about (2.20 to 3.70) SiO2/(0.20 to 0.35)Li2O:(0.80 to 0.65)(Na2O+K2O), where the coefficients of Li2O and (Na2O+K2O) add to 1.00 and the molar ratios are accurate to plus or minus 2%; and water, and drying the moisture and water to 8-12% by weight, of water.
- 10. Method as claimed in claim 9, where the dried powder is ground to 50 to 500 microns.
- 11. Method of forming an intumescent powder as claimed in claim 9, wherein lithium hydroxide powder is mixed with sodium silicate.
- 12. Method of forming an intumescent powder as claimed in claim 9, wherein liquid lithium silicate is mixed with sodium silicate.
- 13. Method as claimed in claim 11, where the dried powder is ground to 50 to 500 microns.
- 14. Method as claimed in claim 12, where the dried powder is ground to 50 to 500 microns.
- 15. Method of forming an intumescent powder comprising mixing sodium and/or potassium silicate, and lithium silicate with water added if necessary to lower the viscosity, ground to produce (2.20 to 3.70) SiO2/(0.20 to 0.35) Li2O: (0.80 to 0.65)(Na2O+K2O) where the coefficients of Li2O and (Na2O+K2O) are chosen so the sum of the coefficients equals 1.00, and where the molar ratios are accurate to plus or minus 2%; dried to a moisture content of 8° to 12° and ground to 50 to 500 microns.
- 16. Method as claimed in claim 11, where the dried powder is ground to 50 to 500 microns.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims benefit of provisional application Serial No. 60/334,119 filed Nov. 30, 2001.
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60/334119 |
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