Introduction to Filter Media – Part II
This course introduces the basics of air/gas filtration. It provides fundamental information on air filtration principles, filter media and filters, applications, and testing.
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This course introduces the basics of air/gas filtration. It provides fundamental information on air filtration principles, filter media and filters, applications, and testing.
This course introduces the basics of air/gas filtration. It provides fundamental information on air filtration principles, filter media and filters, applications, and testing.
This Introduction to Filter Media course introduces the basics of air/gas filtration. It provides fundamental information on air filtration principles, filter media and filters, applications, and testing.

There are eight major different types of filtration media; ceramics, filter aids, monofilament nonwoven fabrics, membranes, metals, porous plastics and wetlaid. Yet,

Filtration is a mechanical separation process in which impurities are removed from a gas or liquid stream. Removal of liquid impurities from

Electrospinning is a process in which fibers of nanoscale or submicron scale are generated, as the electrified jet (composed of a highly

Water exists in three physical states and depending on the surrounding conditions it finds its way to the fuel systems like the

Simply defined, a combination filter is one that does at least one other processing job at the same time as filtering a

It is often said that the range of filtration processes is divided into four classes, with one developing further into a fifth

Understanding the ability of filter media to collect particles from a gas stream passing through it is key to the successful filter

Hydrophilic Hydrophilic means water loving. Most common filters use hydrophilic media. Examples of hydrophilic filters are that wet or “wet-out” with water

Filtration is often reaching its limits in the industrial separation of biomass like cells or other micro organisms from e.g. fermentation broth.
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