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Fibrous filtration

F. S. Henry and T. Ariman, Electrostatically Enhanced Fibrous Filtration of Particulates, Proc. International Symposium on Electrical and Magnetic Separation and Filtration Technology, Antwerp, Belgium, May 23-25, 1984. [Pg.168]

Fiber-Bed Scrubbers Fibrous-bed structures are sometimes used as gas-liquid contactors, with cocnrrent flow of the gas and hqnid streams. In such contactors, both scrubbing (particle deposition on droplets) and filtration (particle deposition on fibers) may take place. If only mists are to be collected, small fibers may be used, but if solid particles are present, the use of fiber beds is limited by the tendency of the beds to phig. For dnst-cohectiou service, the fiber bed must be composed of coarse fibers and have a high void fraction, so as to minimize the tendency to plug. The fiber bed may be made from metal or... [Pg.1596]

Use of filter aids is a technique frequently applied for filtrations in which problems of slow filtration rate, rapid medium blinding, or un-satisfactoiy filtrate clarity arise. Filter aids are granular or fibrous solids capable of forming a highly permeable filter cake in which veiy fine solids or slimy, deformable floes may be trapped. Application of filter aids may allow the use of a much more permeable filter medium than the clarification would require to produce filtrate of the same quahty by depth filtration. [Pg.1708]

Fibrous or particulate filters are not important anymore because membrane filters are relatively compac t and perform veiy well. For filtration by straining, there is an intermediate air velocity at which filtration efficiency is a minimum because different collec tion mechanisms predominate at different ranges of velocity. At low velocities, diffusional and elec trostatic forces on the particle are important, and increased velocity shortens the time for them to operate. At high velocities, inertial forces that increase with air velocity come into play below a certain air velocity, their effect on collection is zero. Surges or brief power failures could change velocity and collection efficiency. [Pg.2141]

Filtration 1. Fibrous filter 1-50 85-100 Depends on particle size values stated... [Pg.355]

Fibers for filter applications can be produced with diameters smaller than it is practical to obtain with granules. Consequently, most concern with filtration of fine particles has been focused on fibrous-... [Pg.51]

Asbestos fibers are found worldwide in many products as reinforcement in cement water pipes and the inert and durable mesh material used in filtration processes of chemicals and petroleum, for example. However, asbestos is not the only inorganic fiber in use today. Synthetic inorganic fibers abound. Glass fibers have replaced copper wire in some intercontinental telephone cables. Fiberglas (a trade name) has become the insulation material of choice in construction. Carbon and graphite fiber composites are favored materials for tennis racket frames and golf clubs. Fibrous inorganic materials have become commonplace in our everyday lives. [Pg.3]


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