Claims
- 1. A method of making a reusable silica surface insulation material comprising the steps of:
- a. forming a slurry of silica fibers and a binder comprising colloidal silica, starch and water by mixing said slurry for 30 minutes in a twin-shell V-blender equipped with an intensifier bar, said silica fiber comprising less than 0.06% by weight of alkali and alkaline earth impurities,
- b. molding said slurry into a tile at a pressure of 10-20 lbs. per square inch,
- c. drying said tile on an 18 hour cycle up to a temperature of 300.degree.F., and
- d. firing said tile according to a curing cycle comprising:
- 1. heating said tile in a furnace at the rate of 200.degree.F. to 300.degree.F. per hour to a maximum temperature of 2250.degree.F. to 2350.degree.F.,
- 2. holding said tile at said maximum temperature for 11/2 to 21/2 hours,
- 3. lowering the temperature at the rate of 200.degree.F. to 300.degree. F. per hour to a temperature of 1800.degree.F., turning off the furnace and allowing the tile to cool to 300.degree.F.-500.degree.F. before removing the tile from the furnace, said firing step providing a tile consisting of 95 to 98% by weight silica fibers and 2 to 5% by weight colloidal silica binder, and
- 4. machining the tile to the desired dimensions.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said silica fibers are acid washed and neutralized prior to mixture with the said binder.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the tiles are dried at a heating rate of 20.degree.F/hr. to 220.degree.F, held for approximately 4 hours, and then the temperature is raised at 20.degree.F/hr. to 300.degree.F where the tile is dried for about 10 hours.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the silica fibers are less than 1/4 inch in length.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the amount of colloidal silica dispersed in the said slurry ranges from 1.25% to 15% by weight based on the weight of silica fibers.
- 6. A method of making a reusable silica surface insulation material comprising the steps of:
- a. washing silica fibers for 2 hours in a dilute Hcl solution at pH3, said fibers comprising less than 0.06% by weight of alkali and alkaline earth impurities,
- b. washing the fibers in (a) in deionized water until the pH is at least 6,
- c. preparing a binder by mixing colloidal silica, starch, and ammonical deionized water,
- d. blending the fibers of (b) with the binder in (c) to form a slurry,
- e. mixing the blend (d) for 30 minutes in a twin-shell V-blender equipped with an intensifier bar,
- f. molding said slurry into the shape of a tile at a pressure of 10-20 lbs. per square inch,
- g. drying said tile on an 18 hour cycle up to a temperature of 300.degree.F., and
- h. firing said tile in accordance with a curing cycle which comprises:
- 1. heating said tile in a furnace at the rate of 200.degree.F. to 300.degree.F. per hour to a maximum temperature of 2250.degree.F. to 2350.degree.F.,
- 2. holding said tile at said maximum temperature for 11/2 to 21/2 hours,
- 3. lowering the temperature at the rate of 200.degree.F. to 300.degree.F. per hour to a temperature of 1800.degree.F., turning off the furnace and allowing the tile to cool to 300.degree.F.-500.degree.F. before removing the tile from the furnace, said firing step providing a tile consisting of 95 to 98% by weight silica fibers and 2 to 5% by weight colloidal silica binder, and
- 4. machining the tile to the desired dimensions.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 U.S.C. 2457).
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