Message: | Wetlaid media, among the most common fine filtration media today, are generally produced on a paper machine with cellulose, synthetic or glass fibers.
There are many fine filtration media available to the filter designer. Some media are dry laid, some wet laid, and others are composites of several types. Monofilament woven meshes, nets, and membranes also continue in common use for a wide range of applications.
Wet-laid media, among the most common fine filtration media today, are generally produced on a paper machine with cellulose, synthetic or glass fibers. It is common for media to be produced with one or more fiber types. Wet-laid media can be designed with nominal or absolute filter ratings. These media typically contain binders, which can have chemical and thermal limitations and higher extractables when compared to air-laid media made without binders. Wet-laid media can also be made using FDA-compliant materials. url:http://www.newstarsciences.com |