Claims
- 1. A fireblocking insulation material comprising at least a first nonwoven batt having modified aluminum oxide-silica fibers present in an amount between about 1.0 percent by weight and 95.0 percent by weight and organic fibers present in an amount between about 5.0 percent by weight and about 99.0 percent by weight.
- 2. The insulation material of claim 1 comprising a plurality of layers and including at least one further nonwoven batt comprising a blend of organic fibers or a blend of organic fibers and inorganic fibers.
- 3. The insulation material of claim 1 comprising a plurality of layers and including at least one layer which consists essentially of a blend of organic fibers.
- 4. The insulation material of claim 1, wherein at least said first nonwoven batt is coated with a water resistant coating.
- 5. The insulation material of claim 3, wherein said water resistant coating is a cured fluoropolymer coating.
- 6. The insulation material of claim 1, wherein said modified aluminum oxide-silica fibers are acid-extracted.
- 7. The insulation material of claim 6, wherein said modified aluminum oxide-silica fibers comprise about 70-75 percent by weight silica, 1-5 percent by weight aluminum oxide and 15-25 percent by weight Na2O.
- 8. The insulation material of claim 1 comprising a plurality of layers, more than one of said plurality of layers comprising a blend of organic fibers and modified aluminum oxide-silica fibers, and at least one of said plurality of layers consisting essentially of organic fibers.
- 9. The insulation material of claim 1, said nonwoven batt having a weight per unit area between about 2.0 oz/yd2 and about 15.0 oz/yd2, and said insulation material having a weight per unit area between about 2.0 oz/yd2 and about 100.0 oz/yd2, and said insulation material having a thickness between about 0.05 to about 2.0 inches.
- 10. The insulation material of claim 2, said nonwoven batt having a weight per unit area between about 2.0 oz/yd2 and about 15.0 oz/yd2 and said insulation material having a weight per unit area between about 20.0 and about 30.0 oz/yd2, and a thickness between about 0.05 inch and about 2.0 inch.
- 11. The insulation material of claim 2, said nonwoven batt having a weight per unit area between about 10.0 oz/yd2 and about 15 oz/yd2 and said insulation material having a weight per unit area between about 30.0 and about 50.0 oz/yd2 and a thickness between about 0.1 inch and about 2.0 inch.
- 12. The insulation material of claim 1, further comprising an acoustic dampening layer.
- 13. The insulation material of claim 12, wherein said acoustic dampening layer comprises a layer of poly(vinylchloride), or polyurethane foam positioned between nonwoven layers of the insulation material.
- 14. The insulation material of claim 2, further comprising at least one woven scrim supporting layer.
- 15. The insulation material of claim 2, further comprising a water resistant and acoustic dampening facing film.
- 16. The insulation material of claim 14, wherein said facing film is made from poly(vinylfluoride), poly(etheretherketone), polyimide, or fire retardant polyolefin and covers at least one side of said insulation material.
- 17. The insulation material of claim 1, wherein said organic fibers comprise poly m-phenylene isophthalamide fibers, poly p-phenylene terephthalamide fibers, polybenzimidazole fibers, or a mixture thereof.
- 18. The insulation material of claim 1, exhibiting reduced flame propagation to meet changes to the Federal Aviation Administration radiant panel test set forth in 14 C.F.R., Part 25, Appendix F thereof.
- 19. The insulation material of claim 1, exhibiting reduced flame propagation when exposed to a radiant heat source and a separate ignition source, such that when said ignition source is applied for a period of about 15 seconds, the fabric exhibits an afterflame of less than about 3 seconds.
- 20. A fireblocking insulation material having a plurality of layers comprising:
a first nonwoven batt having a mass per unit area from about 10.0 to about 15.0 oz/yd2 and comprising about 15.0 to about 50.0 percent by weight modified aluminum oxide-silica fibers having a mean fiber diameter of about 9 microns, and about 50.0 to about 85.0 percent by weight poly m-phenylene isophthalamide fibers, poly p-phenylene terephthalamide fibers, polybenzimidazole fibers, or a mixture thereof, at least one additional nonwoven batt comprising organic fibers, said first nonwoven batt and said at least one additional nonwoven batt needled together with an acoustic dampening layer and coated with a waterproof coating.
- 21. The insulation material of claim 20, further comprising a poly(vinylfluoride), poly(etheretherketone) or polyimide facing film forming the outer face of the insulation material.
- 22. The insulation material of claim 21, further comprising a supporting scrim.
- 23. A method of making an insulation material comprising:
needling together nonwoven batting layers, at least one of said batting layers comprising modified aluminum oxide-silica fibers present in an amount between about 1.0 percent by weight and 95.0 percent by weight and organic fibers present in an amount between about 5.0 percent by weight and about 99.0 percent by weight, coating the batting layers with a coating composition to effect water resistance, heating the coated batting layers to dry and cure the coating composition, adhering an elastomeric acoustic dampening layer to at least one of the batting layers, and adhering or attaching a polymeric facing film.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application No. 60/306,164, filed Jul. 19, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60306164 |
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