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PROCESS FOR PRODUCING COMPOSITE PARTICLES AND INSULATION MATERIAL FOR THE PRODUCTION OF INSULATING PRODUCTS FOR THE BUILDING MATERIALS INDUSTRY, AND CORRESPONDING USES

2023
Online Patent

Titel:
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING COMPOSITE PARTICLES AND INSULATION MATERIAL FOR THE PRODUCTION OF INSULATING PRODUCTS FOR THE BUILDING MATERIALS INDUSTRY, AND CORRESPONDING USES
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Veröffentlichung: 2023
Medientyp: Patent
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  • Nachgewiesen in: USPTO Patent Applications
  • Sprachen: English
  • Document Number: 20230242455
  • Publication Date: August 3, 2023
  • Appl. No: 18/164220
  • Application Filed: February 03, 2023
  • Assignees: HÜTTENES-ALBERTUS CHEMISCHE WERKE GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRÄNKTER HAFTUNG (Düsseldorf, DE)
  • Claim: 1. Composite particles having a bulk density of <500 g/L for the production of an insulating product for the construction materials industry or an insulating material as intermediate for production of such a product, producible by a matrix encapsulation method having the following steps: (a1) producing droplets of a suspension composed of at least the following starting materials: as dispersed phases (i) one or more substances selected from the group consisting of sheet silicates and clays, (ii) additionally one or more density-reducing substances selected from the group consisting of lightweight fillers having a respective bulk density in the range from 10 to 350 g/L, blowing agents and pyrolyzable fillers and (iii) one or more nonrefractory solids for reducing the melting point of the composite particles in addition to constituents (i) and (ii), and as continuous phase (iv) a solidifiable liquid, (a2) solidifying the solidifiable liquid, such that the droplets harden to give hardened droplets, and the (i) substance(s) selected from the group consisting of sheet silicates and clays, the (ii) density-reducing substance(s) and the (iii) nonrefractory solid(s) are encapsulated in the solidifying continuous phase, (a3) treating the hardened droplets so as to result in composite particles, the treating comprising a sintering of the hardened droplets, wherein the composite particles produced in step (a3) comprise a continuous solid phase that extends from center to outer surface of the composite particle.
  • Claim: 2. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one or more nonrefractory solids for reducing the melting point of the composite particles that are used as additional starting material (iii) are inorganic materials selected from the group consisting of amorphous oxides, amorphous silicates, crystalline oxides and crystalline silicates and mixtures thereof, and/or having a melting point or softening temperature lower than 1350° C.
  • Claim: 3. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one or more nonrefractory solids that are used as additional starting material (iii) are inorganic materials selected from the group consisting of amorphous oxides, amorphous silicates, crystalline oxides and crystalline silicates and mixtures thereof, and having a melting point or softening temperature lower than 1350° C., and/or selected from the group consisting of glass flours, feldspar, boric acid and boron salts.
  • Claim: 4. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein step (a1) further comprises adding a coloring agent for white color, wherein at least one of the following is true: the coloring agent is in constituent (i) and the coloring agent is one or more substances selected from the group consisting of sheet silicates and clays; the coloring agent is in constituent (iii) and the coloring agent is one or more nonrefractory solids for reducing the melting point of the composite particles; the coloring agent is an additional constituent used as one or more additional starting materials.
  • Claim: 5. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the or at least one of the lightweight fillers used as density-reducing substance of component (ii) is selected from the group consisting of: inorganic hollow beads, organic hollow beads, particles of porous and/or foamed material, rice husk ash, core-shell particles and calcined kieselguhr, and/or wherein the or at least one of the blowing agents used in step (a) as component (ii) is selected from the group consisting of: carbonates, hydrogencarbonates, oxalates, vegetable flours, selected from the group consisting of coconut shell flour, walnut shell flour, grape seed flour, olive kernel flour, wheat flour, corn flour, wood flour, sunflower husk flour and cork flour, starch, potato dextrin, sugars, plant seeds, and rice husk ash, and/or wherein the or at least one of the pyrolyzable fillers used in step (a) as component (ii) is selected from the group consisting of: polymer beads and styrofoam beads.
  • Claim: 6. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein one or more refractory solids are used in step (a1) as additional starting material for production of a further dispersed phase, wherein the or at least one of the refractory solids used additionally in step (a1) is selected from the group consisting of: oxides of one or more elements from the group consisting of Si, Al, Zr, Ti, Mg and Ca, and mixed oxides each comprising one or more elements from the group consisting of Si, Al, Zr, Ti, Mg and Ca.
  • Claim: 7. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the or at least one of the substance(s) used in step (a1) as substance of component (i) is selected from the group consisting of sheet silicates and clays that do not melt in an incongruent manner below 1500° C. and/or is selected from the group consisting of the sheet silicates selected from the group consisting of kaolinite, montmorillonite and illite, and the clays selected from the group consisting of kaolin and bentonite and/or wherein all or some of the resultant composite particles in step (a3) have a grain size of <1.5 mm, determined by sieving.
  • Claim: 8. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein component (ii) comprises, as density-reducing substance(s), one or more blowing agents and the treating in step (a3) is conducted in such a way that the one or more blowing agents expand and hence form cavities in the resultant composite particles and/or one or more pyrolyzable fillers and the treating in step (a3) is conducted in such a way that the one or more pyrolyzable fillers pyrolyze and hence form cavities in the resultant composite particles, and/or wherein component (i) in step (a1) comprises at least one clay, and/or wherein the treating in step (a3) comprises sintering at a temperature in the range from 900 to 980° C., forming a sintered composite comprising components (i), (ii) and (iii), and/or wherein the sintering in step (a3) does not exceed a temperature of 1000° C., and/or wherein the hardened droplets are sintered in step (a3) so as to result in solid particles as intermediate, and wherein a surface of these solid particles is subsequently sealed, so as to result in said composite particles.
  • Claim: 9. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resultant composite particles in step (a3) are characterized by (A) a whiteness W≥65, and/or (B) a thermal conductivity value at room temperature (20° C.) γR of ≤0.26 W/m*K, and/or (C) an alkali stability, determined as the weight loss in the course of storage in sodium hydroxide solution at pH 14 for 30 days, of 9% by mass, based on composite particles having a grain size in the range of 0.5-1.0 mm, and/or (D) a grain strength ≥1.5 N/mm2, determined to DIN EN 13055-1:2008-08, Annex A (Method 1, agitating for 2*30 s with amplitude 0.5), at a grain size in the range of 0.25-0.5 mm, and/or (E) a water absorption capacity, determined via water absorption according to Enslin, of ≤2.5 mL/g, and/or (F) a water solubility, determined as the weight loss in the course of storage in distilled water for 30 days, of ≤2% by mass, based on composite particles having a grain size in the range of 0.5 to 1.0 mm, and/or (G) a softening temperature 900° C., determined by heating microscopy.
  • Claim: 10. The composite particles as claimed in claim 5, wherein the or at least one of the lightweight fillers used as density-reducing substance of component (ii) has a grain size of less than 0.4 mm determined by sieving.
  • Claim: 11. The composite particles as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one of the refractory solids used additionally in step (a1) is selected from the group consisting of: aluminum oxide, zirconium oxide, titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide, magnesium oxide, calcium oxide, calcium silicate, sheet silicates, aluminum silicates, and magnesium aluminum silicate.
  • Claim: 12. The composite particles as claimed in claim 11, wherein the sheet silicates are mica.
  • Claim: 13. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hardened droplets are solid.
  • Claim: 14. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the composite particles have a bulk density of <400 g/L.
  • Claim: 15. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the composite particles have a bulk density of <300 g/L.
  • Claim: 16. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the continuous solid phase is homogeneous.
  • Claim: 17. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the solidifying of the solidifiable liquid in step (a2) is induced by cooling, drying or chemical reaction, and/or wherein the solidifiable liquid used in step (a1) is a liquid solidifiable by chemical reaction and in step (a2) the solidifying of the solidifiable liquid is induced by chemical reaction, and/or a liquid solidifiable by cation exchange reaction, and/or a liquid solidifiable by reaction with calcium ions, comprising one or more binders selected from the group consisting of alginate, PVA, chitosan and sulfoxyethyl cellulose, and/or an aqueous solution, wherein the solidifiable liquid is an aqueous alginate solution.
  • Claim: 18. The composite particles of claim 17, wherein the continuous solid phase is homogeneous.
  • Claim: 19. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the composite particles are sealed composite particles, each consisting of a composite particle produced by the matrix encapsulation method as claimed in claim 1 and a shell of an organic coating composition that surrounds and seals the composite particle.
  • Claim: 20. Insulating product for the construction materials industry, comprising composite particles as claimed in claim 1.
  • Claim: 21. The insulating product as claimed in claim 20, selected from the group consisting of: indoor and outdoor wall and roof linings, lightweight construction panels, and/or acoustic panels; indoor and outdoor render systems, render and drying mortar systems, tile adhesives, construction adhesives, leveling compounds, spackling compounds, sealing compounds, filling compounds, wall fillers and/or loam renders; thin-layer systems, and resin systems for the construction materials industry, synthetic stone, composite stone and/or ready-made sanitary ware.
  • Claim: 22. The composite particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the matrix encapsulation method comprises using a nozzle.
  • Current International Class: 04; 04; 04; 04; 04; 04; 04; 04; 04

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