Claims
- 1. A biosoluble glass fiber filtration media, comprising:a fibrous filtration layer of randomly oriented, entangled flame attenuated glass fibers; the glass fibers being prepared from a glass composition consisting essentially of, in mol percent: SiO266-69.7Al2O30-2.2RO7-18 R2O9-20 B2O3 0-7.1the glass composition having a C(acid) ≧1.95, a C(bio) ≦2.30, and a C(moist) k ≧2.40; the glass fibers having a biodissolution rate in excess of 150 ng/cm2/hr; the glass fibers have a mean diameter between about 2.5×10−5 inches and about 11.0×10−5 inches; andthe fibrous filtration media having an average efficiency of 65% or greater as measured by ASHRAE 52.1 test method; the filtration layer having a thickness ranging from about 0.12 inches to about 0.35 inches; the filtration layer having a weight ranging from about 3.0 g/ft2 to about 8.0 g/ft2; the filtration having an initial flat sheet pressure drop of 0.35 inches of water or less; and a dirt holding capacity of about 1.5 g/ft2 or greater.
- 2. The biosoluble glass fiber filtration media according to claim 1, wherein:the glass fibers have a biodissolution rate in excess of 300 ng/cm2/hr.
- 3. The biosoluble glass fiber filtration media according to claim 1, wherein:the glass fibers have a biodissolution rate in excess of 400 ng/cm2/hr.
- 4. The biosoluble glass fiber filtration media according to claim 3, wherein:the glass fibers are bonded together at their points of intersection by a binder.
- 5. The biosoluble glass fiber filtration media according to claim 1, wherein:the glass fibers are prepared from a glass composition consisting essentially of, in mol percent: SiO266-69.0Al2O30-2.2RO7-16 R2O9-19 B2O30-7.1
- 6. The biosoluble glass fiber filtration media according to claim 5, wherein:the glass fibers have a biodissolution rate in excess of 300 ng/cm2/hr.
- 7. The biosoluble glass fiber filtration media according to claim 5, wherein:the glass fibers have a biodissolution rate in excess of 400 ng/cm2/hr.
- 8. The biosoluble glass fiber filtration media according to claim 1, wherein:the glass fibers are prepared from a glass composition consisting essentially of, in mol percent: SiO2 66-68.25Al2O30-2.2RO7-13 R2O11-18 B2O3 0-7.1.
- 9. The biosoluble glass fiber filtration media according to claim 8, wherein:the glass fibers have a biodissolution rate in excess of 300 ng/cm2/hr.
- 10. The biosoluble glass fiber filtration media according to claim 8, wherein:the glass fibers have a biodissolution rate ih excess of 400 ng/cm2/hr.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/827,571, filed Mar. 28, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,945,360.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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