Claims
- 1. A fiber-free refractory coating composition for a ceramic fiber insulation for use as a high temperature lining which consists essentially of a ceramic fiber substrate and a coating of the coating composition, said coating composition consisting essentially by weight of 0 to 46.2% of an aluminosilicate mineral selected from the group consisting of kyanite, andalusite, and sillimanite; 17.6 to 60% alumina; 2.9 to 5.7% colloidal silica; and 22.9 to 66.4% water and wherein said ceramic fiber substrate consists essentially of aluminosilicate fiber, high-alumina fiber and organic binders.
- 2. A fiber-free refractory coating composition for a ceramic fiber insulation for use as a high temperature lining which consists essentially of a ceramic fiber substrate and a coating of the coating composition, said coating composition consisting essentially be weight of 11.4% of an aluminosilicate mineral selected from the group consisting of kyanite, andalusite, and sillimanite; 60% alumina; 5.7% colloidal silica; and 22.9% water and wherein said ceramic fiber substrate consists essentially of aluminosilicate fiber, high-alumina fiber and organic binders.
- 3. A process for producing a ceramic fiber insulation having a ceramic fiber substrate and a coating of a fiber-free refractory coating composition for use as a high-temperature lining characterized by good adhesion to a substrate material and excellent resistance to severe thermal shock and chemical attack, comprising the steps of:
- mixing together an aluminosilicate mineral, alumina, and colloidal silica, the aluminosilicate mineral selected from the group consisting of kyanite, andalusite, and sillimanite;
- adding water to the mixture to form an aqueous mixture;
- then applying a coating of the aqueous mixture to the ceramic fiber substrate, wherein said ceramic fiber substrate consists essentially of aluminosilicate fiber, high-aluminum fiber and organic binders; and
- drying the mixture on the substrate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 06/564,435filed Dec. 21, 1983, abandoned.
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