Influence Of Oxygen Partial Pressure On Crystallisation Behaviour And High-Temperature Stability Of Stone Wool Fibres

The influence of oxygen partial pressure on the redox state of the iron in stone wool is studied using thermogravimetry (TG). The thermal response of the stone wool is measured using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The high temperature stability of stone wool depending on the oxygen partial pressure is observed using SEM. It is confirmed that the oxidation of Fe2+ to Fe3+ is responsible for the high temperature stability of stone wool. Even a minor increase in oxygen partial pressure can considerably alter the crystallisation behaviour and enhance the high temperature stability of the stone wool, the origin of which is discussed in this paper.

Author
M Kaasgaard Et Al
Origin
Aalborg University, Denmark
Journal Title
Glass Sci Technol 78 2 2005 63-68
Sector
Glass Fibre
Class
GF 456

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Influence Of Oxygen Partial Pressure On Crystallisation Behaviour And High-Temperature Stability Of Stone Wool Fibres
Glass Sci Technol 78 2 2005 63-68
GF 456
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