Claims
- 1. A pollution control device comprising:
a metal housing having a peripheral wall; a pollution control monolith disposed within the metal housing and defining a circumferential gap between the pollution control monolith and the peripheral wall; and a mounting mat disposed between the pollution control monolith and the peripheral wall within the circumferential gap for positioning the pollution control monolith and supporting the pollution control monolith with reduced mechanical and thermal shock, the mounting mat comprising:
an inner layer of non-intumescent material toward the pollution control monolith, the inner layer comprising, by dry weight percent:
from more than 0 to 50% shot-free inorganic fiber; from 40 to 98% inorganic fiber with shot; and binder; an outer layer toward the peripheral wall, the outer layer comprising, by dry weight percent:
from 20 to 65% intumescent particles; and binder; wherein the mounting mat is compressed between the circumferential wall and the pollution control monolith to exert a mounting pressure on the pollution control monolith.
- 2. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the outer layer further comprises, by dry weight percent:
from more than 0 to 40% of shot-free inorganic fiber; and from 10 to 78% of the inorganic fiber with shot.
- 3. The pollution control device of claim 2, wherein the shot-free inorganic fiber of the outer layer is of the same type as the shot-free inorganic fiber of the inner layer, and wherein the inorganic fiber with shot of the outer layer is of the same type as the inorganic fiber with shot of the inner layer.
- 4. The pollution control device of claim 2, wherein the relative proportions of shot-free inorganic fiber to inorganic fiber with shot are the same for the inner layer and the outer layer.
- 5. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the inner layer and the outer layers form a single sheet without the use of auxiliary bonding means.
- 6. The pollution control device of claim 1 as a catalytic converter, wherein the inner layer has a thickness ti, the intumescent particles have an initial intumescing temperature Tint, and the outer layer has a thickness to which is within the formula:
- 7. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the inner layer has a thickness ti, the intumescent particles have an initial intumescing temperature Tint, the pollution control device has a temperature of the monolith which causes substantial gap increase Tg, and the outer layer has a thickness to which is within the formula:
- 8. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the inner layer plus the thickness of the outer layer is from greater than 100% to 400% of the circumferential gap.
- 9. The pollution control device of claim 1, having a first cycle maximum of less than about 100%.
- 10. The pollution control device of claim 1, having a second cycle minimum of less than about 90%.
- 11. The pollution control device of claim 1, having a maximum mounting pressure of less than about 500 kPa.
- 12. The pollution control device of claim 1, having a minimum mounting pressure of greater than about 15 kPa.
- 13. The pollution control device of claim 1 wherein the particles are unexpanded vermiculite.
- 14. The pollution control device of claim 1, wherein the inorganic fiber with shot is about 50% silica, 50% alumina fiber.
- 15. The pollution control device of claim 1, where the shot-free inorganic fiber is high alumina fiber.
- 16. A pollution control device comprising:
a metal housing having a peripheral wall; a pollution control monolith disposed within the metal housing and defining a circumferential gap between the pollution control monolith and the peripheral wall, the pollution control device having a temperature of the monolith which causes substantial gap increase Tg; and a mounting mat compressed between the pollution control monolith and the peripheral wall within the circumferential gap and exerting a mounting pressure on the pollution control monolith for positioning the pollution control monolith and supporting the pollution control monolith with reduced mechanical and thermal shock, the mounting mat comprising:
an inner layer of non-intumescent material toward the pollution control monolith, the inner layer having a thickness ti; an outer layer toward the peripheral wall, the outer layer comprising, by dry weight percent:
from about 20 to 65% intumescent particles having an initial intumescing temperature Tint; and binder; the outer layer having a thickness to which is within the formula:0.8(to+ti)(Tint−25° C.)/(Tg−25° C.) to1.2(to+ti)(Tint−25° C.)/(Tg−25° C.)
- 17. The pollution control device of claim 16, wherein the inner layer and the outer layers form a single sheet without the use of auxiliary bonding means.
- 18. A pollution control device comprising:
a metal housing having a peripheral wall; a pollution control monolith disposed within the metal housing and defining a circumferential gap between the pollution control monolith and the peripheral wall; and a mounting mat compressed between the pollution control monolith and the peripheral wall within the circumferential gap for positioning the pollution control monolith and supporting the pollution control monolith with reduced mechanical and thermal shock, the mounting mat comprising, by dry weight percent.
from greater than 0 to less than about 30% intumescent particles; and binder; the mounting mat having a first cycle maximum of less than about 100%, and having a second cycle minimum of less than about 90%.
- 19. The pollution control device of claim 18 wherein the mounting mat further comprises, by dry weight percent:
from about 40 to 98% inorganic fiber with shot.
- 20. The pollution control device of claim 18, wherein the mounting mat has a first cycle maximum of about 0%.
- 21. A pollution control device comprising:
a metal housing having a peripheral wall; a pollution control monolith disposed within the metal housing and defining a circumferential gap between the pollution control monolith and the peripheral wall; and a mounting mat compressed between the pollution control monolith and the peripheral wall within the circumferential gap for positioning the pollution control monolith and supporting the pollution control monolith with reduced mechanical and thermal shock, the mounting mat comprising, by dry weight percent:
from greater than 0 to less than about 30% intumescent particles; from about 40 to 98% inorganic fiber with shot; and binder;
the intumescent particles being non-homogeneously positioned in the mounting mat away from the pollution control monolith and toward the peripheral wall.
- 22. A method of forming a pollution control device comprising:
providing an aqueous slurry; separating the aqueous slurry into a first portion and a second portion; adding intumescent material to the second portion; drying a first layer out of the first portion and a second layer out of the second portion, the first layer and the second layer forming a mounting mat; compressing the mounting mat into a gap between a monolith and a metal housing such that the first layer is toward the monolith and the second layer is toward the metal housing so as to position and support the monolith with reduced mechanical and thermal shock.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising heating the monolith to a temperature sufficient to cause the intumescent material to expand.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the aqueous slurry comprises, by dry weight percent, from 40 to 98% inorganic fiber with shot.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein the second layer comprises, by dry weight percent, from 20 to 65% intumescent material and the mounting mat comprises, by dry weight percent, from greater than 0 to less than about 30% intumescent material.
- 26. The method of claim 22, further comprising the steps of:
depositing the first portion onto a permeable substrate; partially removing water from the first portion to form the first layer; and depositing the second portion onto the first layer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/796,827, filed Feb. 6, 1997 and entitled “MULTILAYER INTUMESCENT SHEET”.
Continuations (1)
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