Fine particle liquid filtration media

a liquid filtration media and fine particle technology, applied in the direction of filtration separation, separation process, chemistry apparatus and process, etc., can solve the problems of unacceptably short filter life when used for liquid filtration, meltblown fiber nonwoven webs can be relatively weak fabrics, and cannot, by itself, withstand
USH2086H1Inactive Publication Date: 2003-10-07KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE INC

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Authority / Receiving Office
US ยท United States
Current Assignee / Owner
KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE INC
Publication Date
2003-10-07
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable ยท inactive patent
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Abstract

The present invention provides a filter media comprising (a) a nonwoven composite material comprising a stabilized mixture of thermoplastic microfibers and at least about 50%, by weight, of a secondary fibrous material such as pulp or polymeric staple fibers; (b) a first outer nonwoven web comprising a substantially uniform nonwoven web of autogenously bonded multicomponent fibers; and (c) a second outer nonwoven web wherein the nonwoven composite material is positioned between the first outer nonwoven web and second outer nonwoven web. The filter material is well suited to filtering liquid borne particulate matter ranging in size from 5.mu. to about 25.mu..
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Description

FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to nonwoven composite fabrics suitable for use for fine particle liquid filtration.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONNonwoven fabrics have been used for a variety of filtration and filtration-like applications. As an example, fine fiber webs such as meltblown fabrics and laminates thereof have commonly been used within air filtration media. Meltblown fabrics comprise a web of randomly inter-laid fine fibers, which provide a structure having excellent barrier properties. Generally, as the average fiber diameter decreases there is a corresponding decrease in the average pore size of the fabric. Thus, fabrics with finer fibers or smaller diameter fibers typically have increased barrier properties when compared to like webs of relatively larger fiber size. Therefore, due to fine fibers achievable in meltblown fiber webs and the excellent barrier properties resulting therefrom, meltblown fiber webs have been used in a variety of air filtration...

Claims

the structure of the environmentally friendly knitted fabric provided by the present invention; figure 2 Flow chart of the yarn wrapping machine for environmentally friendly knitted fabrics and storage devices; image 3 Is the parameter map of the yarn covering machine
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