Claims
- 1. A coalescing filter for the high efficiency removal of water aerosol from a gaseous stream, said filter comprising three layers, (a) an intermediate fibrous layer having a pore size of from about 1.25(t) to about 2(t), where t is the dynamic film thickness of the water aerosol in the gaseous stream, the fibers of said intermediate fibrous layer having diameters ranging from about 0.1 to about 20 micrometers, said intermediate layer having a pore size of from about 1 to about 20 micrometers, (b) a fibrous layer upstream of said intermediate layer having a pore size greater than said intermediate layer, and (c) a downstream fibrous layer having a pore size greater than said intermediate layer and wherein the critical surface energy of each layer of said filter is less than the surface tenison of water.
- 2. A filter cartridge comprising the coalescing filter of claim 1 and further including a core, support cage, and end caps.
- 3. A coalescing filter for the high efficiency removal of oil aerosol from a gaseous stream, said filter comprising three layers, (a) an intermediate fibrous layer having a pore size of from about 1.25(t) to about 2(t), where t is the dynamic film thickness of the oil aerosol in the gaseous stream, the fibers of said intermediate fibrous layer having diameters ranging from about 0.1 to about 20 micrometers, said intermediate layer having a pore size of from about 1 to about 5 micrometers, (b) a fibrous layer upstream of said intermediate layer having a pore size greater than said intermediate layer, said (c) a downstream fibrous layer having a pore size greater than said intermediate layer and wherein the critical surface energy of each layer of said filter is less than the surface tension of oil.
- 4. A filter cartridge comprising the coalescing filter of claim 3 and further including a core, support cage, and end caps.
- 5. The filter cartridge of claim 4 wherein all parts of said cartridge have critical surface energies less than the surface tension of oil.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 751,953, filed July 5, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,676,07 entitled "Process for Removal of Liquid Aerosols From Gaeous Streams".
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