Compositions – Exfoliated or intumesced
Patent
1981-03-19
1982-08-31
Konopka, P. E.
Compositions
Exfoliated or intumesced
432 15, 432 58, C04B 3126, C04B 3122, F27B 1500
Patent
active
043471552
ABSTRACT:
A thermally efficient process for the expansion of perlite ore is described. The inlet port and burner of a perlite expansion chamber (preferably a vertical expander) are enclosed such that no ambient air can enter the chamber. Air and fuel are metered to the burner with the amount of air being controlled such that the fuel/air premix contains at least enough air to start and maintain minimum combustion, but not enough to provide stoichiometric combustion. At a point immediately above the burner, additional air is metered into an insulated enclosure surrounding the expansion chamber where it is preheated by the heat passing through the chamber walls. This preheated additional air is then circulated back to the burner where it provides the remainder of the air needed for combustion, normally full combustion. Flow of the burner fuel/air premix and the preheated additional air is controlled so as to maintain a long luminous flame throughout a substantial portion of the expansion chamber and also to form a moving laminar layer of air on the inner surface of the expansion chamber. Preferably the burner is a delayed mixing gas burner which materially aids in the generation of the long luminous flame. The long luminous flame and the laminar layer of air at the chamber wall eliminate hot spots in the expansion chamber, result in relatively low and uniform temperature gradients across the chamber, significantly reduce the amount of fuel consumed per unit of perlite expanded, increase the yield of expanded perlite and prevent the formation of a layer of perlite sinter on the walls of the chamber.
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Kelly Joseph J.
Konopka P. E.
Krone Robert M.
Manville Service Corporation
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