Claims
- 1. Thermal insulation for insertion between structures, surfaces, walls, or walls of components to be insulated from one another, said thermal insulation comprising:hollow spheres composed of at least one of silicides, silicide composites, metals, and intermetals and their alloys, ceramics, and glass and said hollow spheres being one of loose or connected to one another by sintered contacts; said hollow spheres having a wall thickness and an outer diameter which are structured to maintain a ratio of outer diameter to wall thickness within a range of 5-300; and said hollow spheres having an internal pressure within a range of between 0 and 0.1 of the surrounding air pressure at room temperature.
- 2. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 1, wherein said hollow spheres are structured with wall having a closed-pored structure.
- 3. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 1, wherein the structures, surfaces or walls to be insulated from one another formed by limiting walls of an interior chamber and a housing of a heat treatment furnace.
- 4. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 3, wherein an interior wall of said high-treatment furnace is made of a same material as said hollow spheres.
- 5. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 1, wherein said hollow spheres are arranged to fill intermediate spaces between radiation shielding plates in a high-temperature furnace and said radiation shielding plates are made of a same material as said hollow spheres.
- 6. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 5, wherein said radiation shielding plates are provided with a reflection-changing outer layer and an expansion-adaptive intermediate layer.
- 7. A The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 6, wherein said intermediate layer has oxygen-diffusion obstruction characteristics.
- 8. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 1, wherein said hollow spheres comprise a reflection-altering outer layer and an expansion-adaptive intermediate layer.
- 9. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 8, wherein said intermediate layer has oxygen-diffusion obstruction characteristics.
- 10. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 1, wherein said silicide composite comprises deposits of at least one of oxides, carbides, borides, and nitrides.
- 11. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 1, wherein said hollow spheres are produced with powder metallurgic processes.
- 12. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 11, wherein said ceramic hollow spheres are produced by powder ceramic processes including binding and sintering.
- 13. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 3, wherein said limiting wall of the insulation inside said furnace is produced by one of powder metallurgic, powder ceramic, casting, and deformation metallurgic processes.
- 14. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 5, wherein said limiting wall of the insulation inside said furnace and said radiation shielding plates are produced by one of powder metallurgic, powder ceramic, casting, and deformation metallurgic processes.
- 15. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 14, wherein said radiation shielding plates are produced according to a process of film casting and are compressed by debinding and sintering.
- 16. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 14, wherein said radiation shielding plates are produced by metal powder injection molding or extrusion and are compressed by debinding and sintering.
- 17. The thermal insulation according to claim 1, wherein said hollow spheres have a wall thickness of between 10 and 5000 μm.
- 18. The thermal insulation according to claim 5, wherein said limiting wall inside said furnace and said radiation shielding plates have a wall thickness of between 10 and 5000 μm.
- 19. The thermal insulation according to claim 1, wherein said hollow spheres are provided with a layer of silicide composite between 5 and 1000 μm thick.
- 20. The thermal insulation according to claim 19, wherein said silicide composite layer is designed graded.
- 21. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 19, wherein said silicide composite layer is provided with an outer layer of high-melting glass.
- 22. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 19, wherein said silicide layer is produced by one of slip casting, slip casting, or a spraying process.
- 23. The thermal insulation according to claim 5, wherein said limiting wall inside said furnace and said radiation shielding plates are provided with a layer of silicide composite between 5 and 1000 μm thick.
- 24. The thermal insulation according to claim 23, wherein said silicide composite layer is designed graded.
- 25. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 19, wherein said silicide composite layer is provided with an outer layer of high-melting glass.
- 26. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 19, wherein said silicide layer is produced by one of slip casting, slip casting, or a spraying process.
- 27. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 1, wherein said hollow spheres are connected to one another by sinter contacts, and a plate-like component is produced in a sinter process from said hollow spheres.
- 28. The thermal insulation in accordance with claim 19, wherein a plate-like component is connected to metal radiations shields one of during and after production in a separate production step.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/DE99/01 186 filed Apr. 20, 1999 and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of German Patent Application No. 198 17 469.1 filed Apr. 20, 1998.
PCT Information
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PCT/DE99/01186 |
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WO99/54655 |
10/28/1999 |
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