WO2019043078A1 - Use of a mineral wool product - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the use of a mineral wool product comprising mineral fibers bound by a binder resulting from the curing of a binder composition comprising a hydrophobic agent comprising at least one silicone compound at least one hardener and at least one emulsifier, as insulation of a metallic structure.
- the present invention is also directed to a binder composition for mineral fibers comprising such a hydrophobic agent, a mineral wool product comprising mineral fibers bound by a binder resulting from the curing of such a binder composition and a method for producing a mineral wool product which comprises the steps of contacting mineral fibers with such a binder composition.
- Corrosion is the deterioration of a metal as result of a chemical reaction between it and the surrounding environment. Corrosion involves the conversion of the metal to a more chemically stable form, such as oxide, hydroxide or sulfide.
- Corrosion of steel occurs in the presence of water and oxygen. Corrosion of steel parts is a major economic problem which often times makes up a major part of the maintenance and renewal costs of steel structures.
- a very specific problem is the problem of corrosion under insulation (CUI) which affects steel parts which are thermally isolated by an insulating material. Steel structures are often insulated in order to avoid heat loss. Such a thermal insulation might be desirable for steel structures which are much warmer or colder than their surrounding environment. CUI occurs in particular under insulation for steel structures which undergo cyclic temperature changes like e.g. pipelines in the oil and gas industry.
- CUI corrosion under insulation
- CUI CUI-in-operability for corrosion
- CUI CUI-in-operability for corrosion
- ETT external stress corrosion tracking
- austenitic stainless steel which is a specific type of corrosion mainly caused by the action of water-soluble chloride from rain water or if the insulation is not meeting the appropriate requirements. Since the corroded surface is mostly hidden by the insulation system and will not be observed until the insulation is removed for inspection or in the event of metal failure leading to incidents, it is very important to control CUI as much as possible.
- the insulated steel structures are often covered by an additional cladding which is to prevent the entering of water.
- experience shows that water often enters via fault or damages in the cladding system or via humid air in structures which undergo cyclic temperature changes. Water may also come into contact with the steel structure internally from non- tight fittings or externally from events like flooding.
- a mineral wool product comprising mineral fibers bound by a binder resulting from the curing of a binder composition comprising a phenol- formaldehyde-based resin, and/or a carbohydrate containing component, a hydrophobic agent comprising (i) at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, (ii) at least one hardener, such as silane, such as alkyltriethoxysilane, such as octyltriethoxysilane, (iii) at least one emulsifier, as insulation of a metallic structure, said structure having an operating temperature between 0-650 °C, such
- a binder composition for mineral fibers comprising a phenol-formaldehyde-based resin, and/or a carbohydrate-containing component, and a hydrophobic agent comprising (i) at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, (ii) at least one hardener, such as silane, such as alkyltriethoxysilane, such as octyltriethoxysilane, (iii) at least one emulsifier.
- silicone resin such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane
- a mineral wool product comprising mineral fibers bound by a binder resulting from the curing of a binder composition comprising a phenol-formaldehyde-based resin, and/or a carbohydrate-containing component, a hydrophobic agent comprising (i) at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenyl - ethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, (ii) at least one hardener, such as silane, such as alkyltriethoxysilane, such as octyltriethoxysilane, (iii) at least one emulsifier.
- silicone resin such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane,
- a method for producing a mineral wool product which comprises the steps of contacting mineral fibers with a binder composition comprising a phenol- formaldehyde-based resin, and/or a carbohydrate-containing component, and a hydrophobic agent comprising (i) at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, (ii) at least one hardener, such as silane, such as alkyltriethoxysilane, such as octyltriethoxysilane, (iii) at least one emulsifier.
- silicone resin such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxys
- a very specific hydrophobic agent can impart properties to a mineral wool binder which allow the use of a mineral wool product prepared from mineral fibers bound by such a binder as an insulation of a metallic structure and at the same time avoid problems with corrosion under insulation, associated with previously-known insulation products.
- the present invention is directed to a use of a mineral wool product comprising mineral fibers bound by a binder resulting from the curing of a binder composition comprising a phenol-formaldehyde-based resin, and/or a carbohydrate containing component, a hydrophobic agent comprising (i) at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethox- ysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxy-siloxane, polyphenyl- siloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, (ii) at least one hardener, such as silane, such as alkyltriethoxysilane, such as octyltriethoxysilane, (iii) at least one emulsifier, as insulation of a metallic structure, said structure having an operating temperature between 0-650 °C, such as between
- the present inventors have surprisingly found that by the use of the very specific hydrophobic agent described herein, corrosion problems in form of corrosion under insulation can be avoided.
- the corrosion problems associated with the previously-known use of insulation elements for metal structures are connected to the so-called wicking-effect of such insulation products.
- This wicking effect of the insulation products causes moisture, once it has entered the system, to be retained for a prolonged period of time at the surface of the metal structure. Accordingly, such insulation materials prolong the time during which the surface of the metal structure is kept in contact with water which contributes to an increased rate of corrosion, in particular at higher temperatures
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in an amount of 20 to 90 percent by weight, in particular 30 to 60 percent by weight, based on the weight of the hydrophobic agent. In one embodiment, the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in form of polymethylethoxysiloxane.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (ii) in an amount of 0.5 to 10 percent by weight, in particular 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (ii) in form of octyltriethoxysilane.
- the silicone compound component (i) also serves as the hardener component (ii) of the hydrophobic agent.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, and at least one emulsifier.
- the hardener is another compound than the silicone compound.
- the hardener is comprised in the silicone compound as a curable system.
- the hardener may be the feature that is effected by an intra-molecular hardening of the silicone compound.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in an amount of 30 to 60 percent by weight, (ii) in an amount of 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent, the remainder being (iii) and optionally other components and trace amounts of ethanol.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises polymethylethoxysiloxane in an amount of 30 to 60 percent by weight, octyltriethoxysilane in an amount of 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent, the remainder being (iii) and optionally other components and trace amounts of ethanol.
- the binder composition comprises the hydrophobic agent in an amount of 0.05 to 2 percent by weight, such as 0.10 to 1 percent by weight, such as 0.15 to 0.8 percent by weight, based on the weight of the aqueous binder composition mineral wool product.
- the binder composition comprises a carbohydrate-containing binder component, wherein the binder component further comprises (a) a polycarboxylic acid component or any salt thereof and/or an inorganic acid or any salt thereof, and/or (b) a component selected from the group consisting of amine compounds, ammonia; and optionally, and/or (c) a reaction product of a polycarboxylic acid component or anhydride thereof and an alkanolamine component.
- the mineral wool product is a pipe section or a mat or wired mat.
- the present invention is also directed to a binder composition for mineral fibers comprising : a phenol-formaldehyde-based resin, and/or a carbohydrate- containing component; and a hydrophobic agent comprising : (i) at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, (ii) at least one hardener, such as silane, such as alkyltriethoxysilane, such as octyltriethoxysilane, (iii) at least one emulsifier.
- silicone resin such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane
- This binder composition which comprises a specific hydrophobic agent, allows the production of mineral wool products which can be used as insulation of a metallic structure having very good insulation characteristics and at the same time allows the inhibition of corrosion under insulation.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in an amount of 20 to 90 percent by weight, in particular 30 to 60 percent by weight, based on the weight of the hydrophobic agent. In one embodiment, the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in form of polymethylethoxysiloxane.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (ii) in an amount of 0.5 to 10 percent by weight, in particular 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (ii) in form of octyltriethoxysilane.
- the silicone compound component (i) also serves as the hardener component (ii) of the hydrophobic agent.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, and at least one emulsifier.
- the hardener is another compound than the silicone compound.
- the hardener is comprised in the silicone compound as a curable system.
- the hardener may be the feature that is effected by an intra-molecular hardening of the silicone compound.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in an amount of 30 to 60 percent by weight, (ii) in an amount of 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent, the remainder being (iii) and optionally other components and trace amounts of ethanol.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises polymethylethoxysiloxane in an amount of 30 to 60 percent by weight, octyltriethoxysilane in an amount of 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent, the remainder being (iii) and optionally other components and trace amounts of ethanol.
- Mineral Wool Product in an amount of 30 to 60 percent by weight, octyltriethoxysilane in an amount of 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent, the remainder being (iii) and optionally other components and trace amounts of ethanol.
- the mineral fibres employed for the production of the mineral wool products may be any of man-made vitreous fibres (MMVF), glass fibres, ceramic fibres, basalt fibres, slag fibres, stone fibres and others. These fibres may be present as a wool product, e.g. like a stone wool product.
- MMVF man-made vitreous fibres
- glass fibres ceramic fibres
- basalt fibres basalt fibres
- slag fibres slag fibres
- stone fibres and others.
- These fibres may be present as a wool product, e.g. like a stone wool product.
- the present invention is directed to a mineral wool product comprising mineral fibers bound by a binder resulting from the curing of a binder composition comprising a phenol-formaldehyde-based resin, and/or a carbohydrate- containing component, a hydrophobic agent comprising : (i) at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, (ii) at least one hardener, such as silane, such as alkyltriethoxysilane, such as octyltriethoxysilane, (iii) at least one emulsifier.
- silicone resin such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxys
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in an amount of 20 to 90 percent by weight, in particular 30 to 60 percent by weight, based on the weight of the hydrophobic agent.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in form of polymethylethoxysiloxane.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (ii) in an amount of 0.5 to 10 percent by weight, in particular 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (ii) in form of octyltriethoxysilane.
- the silicone compound component (i) also serves as the hardener component (ii) of the hydrophobic agent.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, and at least one emulsifier.
- the hardener is another compound than the silicone compound.
- the hardener is comprised in the silicone compound as a curable system.
- the hardener may be the feature that is effected by an intra-molecular hardening of the silicone compound.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in an amount of 30 to 60 percent by weight, (ii) in an amount of 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent, the remainder being (iii) and optionally other components and trace amounts of ethanol.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises polymethylethoxysiloxane in an amount of 30 to 60 percent by weight, octyltriethoxysilane in an amount of 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent, the remainder being (iii) and optionally other components and trace amounts of ethanol.
- the mineral wool product comprises the hydrophobic agent in an amount of 0.05 to 2 percent by weight, such as 0.10 to 1 percent by weight, such as 0.15 to 0.8 percent by weight, based on the weight of the mineral wool product.
- the binder composition comprises a carbohydrate-containing binder component, wherein the binder composition further comprises (a) a polycarboxylic acid component or any salt thereof and/or an inorganic acid or any salt thereof, and/or (b) a component selected from the group consisting of amine compounds, ammonia; and optionally, and/or (c) a reaction product of a polycarboxylic acid component or anhydride thereof and an alkanolamine component.
- the mineral wool product is in form of an insulation product for thermal insulation of metallic structures. In one embodiment the mineral wool product is in form of a pipe section or a mat or wired mat.
- Pipe sections are pre-formed (formed in the factory) insulation materials used for the insulation around pipes.
- a typical embodiment of such a pipe section is a mandrel wound pipe section.
- a mandrel wound pipe section is a pre-formed, full-round cylindrical pipe insulation product which is produced by wrapping an uncured mineral wool blanket around a mandrel in spiral manner for forming and subsequent curing.
- the cylindrical pipe sections are split and hinged for easy snap-on assembly.
- Mandrel wound pipe sections can be both faced and un-faced with aluminum foil.
- Figure 1 shows how such a mandrel wound pipe section is typically produced.
- the pipe section is wound from a thin web 9 of mineral wool, preferably stone wool.
- the web 9 is wound around a perforated mandrel 10 as it is known when producing wound pipe sections. After winding hot air is conventionally blown from inside the mandrel and through the wound pipe section for curing of the thermoset binder.
- Figures 2 illustrates a block (1) bonded mineral wool and a cutting string (4) by means of which pipe sections (5) having a tongue/groove-joint (6) and a T- shaped hinge slit (7) are cut out of the block in the transverse direction of the block and parallel to the main surface planes of the block. After cutting out each pipe section 5 is removed from the block.
- FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of a pipe insulation which shows a mat of mineral wool provided with transversally extending V-grooves. Due to the V- grooves the mat can be wrapped around a pipe on site as indicated in the version shown at the front in figure 3.
- FIG. 4 An alternative embodiment is a mineral wool product in form of a wired mat.
- Figure 4 is an illustration of such a wired mat.
- Figure 4 illustrates in perspective view such a wired mat according to the invention where an insulation layer 1 in terms of a mineral fibre web is provided with a chicken wire 10 which is fastened to the insulating layer 1 by means of a n iron thread 14 stitched through the insulating layer.
- a fixation means 5 i n terms of a galvanised iron wire may be in zigzag configuration and placed under the chicken wire 10. In an alternative embodiment, no such fixation means are included.
- mats are used without any wiring.
- the mineral wool product is in form of a mineral wool mat - sometimes also called a slab.
- Figure 5 shows how a wired mat according to figure 4 is mounted on a pipe as insulation material.
- Figure 5 illustrates an embodiment of the insulating product according to the invention mounted on a pipe 16, where the product comprising insulating layer 1 is adapted to fit the circumference of pipe 16 and fixation means 5a and 5b extending around the mounted product secures the product on the pipe 16 by knots 15a and 15b.
- the fixation means 5c has not yet been extended to protrude beyond the adjoining end surfaces of the product to enable the fixation thereby.
- the mineral wool product has a water absorption according to ASTM C1763-16 of less than 4.0 vol.%, such as less than 2.0 vol.%, such as less than 1.5 vol.%.
- the mineral wool product has a water absorption according to EN13472 of less than 1.0 kg/m2, such as less than 0.8 kg/m2, such as less than 0.5 kg/m2, such as less than 0.3 kg/m2.
- the mineral wool product has water absorption according to EN13472 of less than 1.0 kg/m2, such as less than 0.8 kg/m2, such as less than 0.5 kg/m2, such as less than 0.3 kg/m2, following storage of the mineral wool product at 250°C for 24 hours.
- the following protocol for exposing the product to 250°C for 24 hours is followed :
- the ventilation of the furnace shall be off, except from the last 30 minutes of the heating when the ventilation shall be on in order to remove fumes from the furnace in a safe way.
- the mineral wool product according to the present invention has a density of 20 to 150 kg/m 3 , such as 40 to 130 kg/m 3 , such as 60-120 kg/m 3 .
- the present invention is also directed to a method for producing a mineral wool product which comprises the steps of contacting mineral fibers with a binder composition comprising a phenol-formaldehyde-based resin, and/or a carbohydrate-containing component, and a hydrophobic agent comprising (i) at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, (ii) at least one hardener, such as silane, such as alkyltriethoxysilane, such as octyltriethoxysilane, (iii) at least one emulsifier.
- silicone resin such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxan
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in an a mount of 20 to 90 percent by weight, in particular 30 to 60 percent by weight, based on the weight of the hydrophobic agent. In one embodiment, the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in form of polymethylethoxysiloxane.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (ii) in an amount of 0.5 to 10 percent by weight, in particular 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (ii) in form of octyltriethoxysilane.
- the silicone compound component (i) also serves as the hardener component (ii) of the hydrophobic agent.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises at least one silicone compound, such as silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin chosen from the group of polyalkylethoxysiloxane, polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane, and at least one emulsifier.
- the hardener is another compound than the silicone compound.
- the hardener is comprised in the silicone compound as a curable system.
- the hardener may be the feature that is effected by an intra-molecular hardening of the silicone compound.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises (i) in an amount of 30 to 60 percent by weight, (ii) in an amount of 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent, the remainder being (iii) and optionally other components and trace amounts of ethanol.
- the hydrophobic agent comprises polymethylethoxysiloxane in an amount of 30 to 60 percent by weight, octyltriethoxysilane in an amount of 1 to 5 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the hydrophobic agent, the remainder being (iii) and optionally other components and trace amounts of ethanol.
- the mineral wool product comprises the hyd rophobic agent in an amount of 0.05 to 2 percent by weight, such as 0.10 to 1 percent by weight, such as 0.15 to 0.8 percent by weight, based on the weig ht of the mineral wool product.
- the binder composition comprises a carbohydrate-containing binder component, wherein the binder composition further comprises (a) a polycarboxylic acid component or any salt thereof and/or an inorganic acid or any salt thereof, and/or (b) a component selected from the group consisting of amine compounds, ammonia, and optionally, and/or (c) a reaction product of a polycarboxylic acid component or anhydride thereof and an alkanolamine component.
- the method is a method for producing a mineral wool product in form of an insulation product for thermal insulation of metallic surfaces structures.
- the method is a method for producing a mineral wool product in form of a pipe section or a mat or wired mat.
- Pipe sections were tested with regard to water absorption properties according to the standard EN13472.
- the pipe sections were manufactured as a mandrel wound pipe section and are from the ProRox product series and the tested specimen had a thickness of 50 mm.
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Abstract
La présente invention concerne un produit en laine minérale comprenant des fibres minérales liées par un liant résultant du durcissement d'une composition de liant comprenant une résine à base de phénol-formaldéhyde, et/ou un constituant contenant des glucides ; un agent hydrophobe comprenant : (i) au moins un composé de silicone, tel qu'une résine de silicone, telle qu'une résine de silicone réactive, telle qu'une résine de silicone réactive choisie dans le groupe constitué par un polyalkyléthoxysiloxane, un polyméthyléthoxysiloxane, un polyphényléthoxysiloxane, un polyphénylsiloxane, un polyphénylméthylsiloxane ; (ii) au moins un agent de durcissement, tel qu'un silane, tel qu'un alkyltriéthoxysilane, tel qu'un octyltriéthoxysilane ; (iii) au moins un agent émulsifiant ; en tant qu'isolant d'une structure métallique, ladite structure présentant une température de fonctionnement comprise entre 0 et 650 °C, par exemple entre 25 et 500 °C, par exemple entre 70 et 300 °C, par exemple entre 300 et 650 °C.The present invention relates to a mineral wool product comprising binder-bonded inorganic fibers resulting from the curing of a binder composition comprising a phenol-formaldehyde-based resin, and / or a carbohydrate-containing component; a hydrophobic agent comprising: (i) at least one silicone compound, such as a silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin, such as a reactive silicone resin selected from the group consisting of a polyalkylethoxysiloxane, a polymethylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylethoxysiloxane, polyphenylsiloxane, polyphenylmethylsiloxane; (ii) at least one curing agent, such as a silane, such as an alkyltriethoxysilane, such as octyltriethoxysilane; (iii) at least one emulsifying agent; as an insulator of a metal structure, said structure having an operating temperature of between 0 and 650 ° C, for example between 25 and 500 ° C, for example between 70 and 300 ° C, for example between 300 and 650 ° C.
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