Claims
- 1. A method for reducing acid corrosion of the surfaces of equipment used to form polyacrylic acid bound fibers having a polyacrylic acid binder and a maleic acid cobinder or maleic anhydride co-binder bound to a glass fiber surface, the method comprising:
coupling a neutralization system to a washwater tank of a closed-loop washwater system having a quantity of washwater solution, wherein said quantity of washwater solution is used to remove an excess of the polyacrylic acid binder from the surfaces of the equipment; determining the pH of said quantity of washwater solution using said neutralization system; and introducing a quantity of base solution from a holding tank of said neutralization system sufficient to raise the pH of said washwater solution to at least about 8.5 when the pH of said quantity of washwater system as determined by said neutralization system is below about 8.5.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the pH and introducing a quantity of base solution comprises:
coupling at least one pH probe of said neutralization system within said washwater tank, wherein said at least one pH probe is electrically coupled to said neutralization system; determining the pH of said quantity of washwater solution within said washwater tank using said at least one pH probe; directing an electrical signal from said at least one pH probe to said neutralization system, said electrical signal representing the pH of said quantity of washwater solution; and introducing a quantity of base solution from a holding tank of said neutralization system as a function of said electrical signal, said quantity of base solution sufficient to raise the pH of said washwater solution to at least about 8.5.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein introducing a quantity of base solution comprises introducing a quantity of a hydroxide solution from a holding tank of said neutralization system as a function of said electrical signal, said quantity of hydroxide solution sufficient to raise the pH of said washwater solution to at least about 8.5.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein introducing a quantity of hydroxide solution comprises introducing a quantity of a sodium hydroxide solution from a holding tank of said neutralization system as a function of said electrical signal, said quantity of sodium hydroxide solution sufficient to raise the pH of said washwater solution to about least about 8.5.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein introducing a quantity of hydroxide solution comprises introducing a quantity of a 50% by weight solution of sodium hydroxide in water from a holding tank of said neutralization system as a function of said electrical signal, said quantity of said 50% by weight solution of sodium hydroxide in water sufficient to raise the pH of said washwater solution to at least about 8.5.
- 6. A method for reducing acid corrosion of the equipment used to form polyacrylic acid coated fibers, the method comprising:
coupling a neutralization system to a washwater tank of a closed-loop washwater system having a quantity of washwater solution, wherein said quantity of washwater solution is used to remove an excess of the polyacrylic acid binder from the surfaces of the equipment; determining the pH of said quantity of washwater solution using said neutralization system; introducing a quantity of base solution from a holding tank of said neutralization system sufficient to raise the pH of said washwater solution to at least about 8.5 when the pH of said quantity of washwater system as determined by said neutralization system is below about 8.5; and coupling a closed loop hoodwall washwater recovery system to a forming hoodwall of the equipment, said closed loop hoodwall washwater recovery system capable of introducing a quantity of a second washwater solution to remove excess polyacrylic acid binder and maleic acid cobinder or maleic anhydride cobinder from at least one wall of said forming hoodwall.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising fluid coupling said closed loop hoodwall washwater recovery system to a binder makeup tank, said binder makeup tank used to supply the polyacrylic acid binder and maleic acid cobinder or maleic anhydride cobinder to the glass forming equipment.
- 8. The method of claim 6 further comprising fluid coupling a binder makeup tank to said washwater tank, said binder makeup tank used to supply the polyacrylic acid binder and maleic acid cobinder or maleic anhydride cobinder to the glass forming equipment.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein determining the pH and introducing a quantity of base solution comprises:
coupling at least one pH probe of said neutralization system within said washwater tank, wherein said at least one pH probe is electrically coupled to said neutralization system; determining the pH of said quantity of washwater solution within said washwater tank using said at least one pH probe; directing an electrical signal from said at least one pH probe to said neutralization system, said electrical signal representing the pH of said quantity of washwater solution; and introducing a quantity of base solution from a holding tank of said neutralization system as a function of said electrical signal, said quantity of base solution sufficient to raise the pH of said washwater solution to at least about 8.5.
- 10. The method of claim 6, wherein introducing a quantity of base solution comprises introducing a quantity of a hydroxide solution from a holding tank of said neutralization system as a function of said electrical signal, said quantity of hydroxide solution sufficient to raise the pH of said washwater solution to at least about 8.5.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein introducing a quantity of hydroxide solution comprises introducing a quantity of a sodium hydroxide solution from a holding tank of said neutralization system as a function of said electrical signal, said quantity of sodium hydroxide solution sufficient to raise the pH of said washwater solution to at least about 8.5.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein introducing a quantity of hydroxide solution comprises introducing a quantity of a 50% by weight solution of sodium hydroxide in water from a holding tank of said neutralization system as a function of said electrical signal, said quantity of said 50% by weight solution of sodium hydroxide in water sufficient to raise the pH of said washwater solution to at least about approximately 8.5.
- 13. A method for reducing acid corrosion of the surfaces of equipment used to form polyacrylic acid bound fibers having a polyacrylic acid binder and a maleic acid cobinder or a maleic anhydride cobinder, the method comprising the step of:
introducing a quantity of a base to raise the pH of a washwater solution to at least about 8.5 when the pH of said quantity of a washwater system as determined by said neutralization system is below approximately 8.5.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein introducing a quantity of base comprises the step of mixing a base solution from a hydroxide that is soluble in water and will form a weak acid/strong base salt.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein introducing a quantity of base comprises introducing a quantity of a hydroxide.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the hydroxide is an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the hydroxide solution is a 50% by weight solution of sodium hydroxide in water.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the hydroxide is a solid.
- 19. A glass forming line having a closed loop washwater recovery system, said closed loop washwater recovery system used to remove excess binder and cobinder from equipment used in forming a glass fiber, the closed loop washwater recovery system comprising:
a washwater tank fluidically coupled to the equipment, said washwater tank having a quantity of washwater solution; at least one pH probe positioned within said washwater tank capable of measuring the pH of said quantity of washwater solution within said washwater tank; a neutralization system electrically coupled to said at least one pH probe, said neutralization system having a processor and a holding tank, said holding tank having a quantity of base solution, wherein said processor can interpret an electrical signal from said at least one pH probe representing the pH of said quantity of washwater solution and direct a quantity of said base solution from said holding tank to said washwater tank when the pH of said washwater solution as interpreted by said processor is a predetermined pH.
- 20. The glass forming line of claim 19, wherein said pH of said washwater solution as interpreted by said processor is less than about 8.5.
- 21. The glass forming line of claim 19, wherein said base solution comprises a hydroxide base that is soluble in water and will form and neutralize said washwater solution without the production of insoluble salts.
- 22. The glass forming line of claim 19, wherein said base solution comprises a hydroxide solution selected from the group comprising a sodium hydroxide solution, a calcium hydroxide solution or an ammonium hydroxide solution.
- 23. The glass forming line of claim 22, wherein said hydroxide solution comprises an approximately 50% by weight hydroxide solution in water.
- 24. The glass forming line of claim 19, further comprising a closed-loop hoodwall washwater recovery system coupled to a forming hoodwall of the equipment.
- 25. The glass forming line of claim 24, wherein said closed-loop hoodwall recovery system comprises a hoodwall reclaim recirculation tank fluidically coupled to said forming hoodwall, said hoodwall reclaim recirculation tank having a quantity of a second washwater solution, said second washwater solution used to wash at least one wall of said forming hoodwall.
- 26. The glass forming line of claim 24, wherein said closedloop hoodwall washwater recovery system is coupled to a binder makeup tank.
- 27. The glass forming line of claim 19, wherein said washwater tank is coupled to a binder makeup tank.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/160,842, filed May 31, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10160842 |
May 2002 |
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10334441 |
Dec 2002 |
US |