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Handbook of Nonwoven Filter Media

Irwin M. Hutten 
Elsevier  February 2007  



Hardback  496  ISBN 9781856174411      £94.00
Provides practical advice on applications of nonwoven filter media Discusses in detail the raw materials and manufacturing process Offers definitions and classifications for nonwoven filter media The increasing importance of nonwoven filter media is due in part to their versatility: they are used in the pre-filtration of liquids, protection of membrane filters, gaseous filtration, the automotive industry, air purification, wet filtration and many household uses. Despite this, no comprehensive account of these media has existed until now.

Irwin (Marshall) Hutten is well-known throughout the nonwoven industry and brings enormous experience and knowledge to this Handbook.

All aspects of the properties, formation, materials, types of filters, applications, test-methods and standards are to be found within this volume.

Of interest to process engineers, maintenance engineers, chemical engineers in the water, gas, oil, beverage and process industries, plus manufacturers, specifiers and end-users of nonwoven filter media.

Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Processes for Forming Nonwoven Filter Media
  • Raw Materials for Nonwoven Filter Media
  • Types of Filters Using Nonwovens
  • Applications for Nonwoven Filters
  • Test Methods for Nonwoven Filter Media
  • Standards for Nonwoven Media
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Appendix.
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