Claims
- 1. A core for interacting with a fluid media flowing therethrough comprising a plurality of adjoining channels, said channels being hexagonal in cross section and including an internal surface area comprising six walls, four of said six walls of each channel being formed from a single layer of material and two of said six walls being formed from two layers of material, said internal surface area being surface coated with an interactive material which interacts with the fluid media flowing through said channels.
- 2. The core as recited in claim 1 wherein the coating of interactive material interacts with the fluid media flowing through said channels to achieve one of heat transfer, mass transfer, ion exchange, separation of fluid media, removal of organic compounds from fluid media, dilution or concentration of fluid components of the fluid media, treatment of organisms carried in the fluid media and the capture and retention of selected materials from the fluid media.
- 3. The core as recited in claim 1 wherein the coating of interactive material interacts with the fluid media flowing through said channels to achieve mass transfer.
- 4. The core as recited in claim 1 wherein the channels are formed from a plurality of layers of sheet material.
- 5. The core as recited in claim 4 wherein the sheet material is selected from one of the group consisting of an aramid in paper form, kraft paper, nylon fiber paper, and mineral fiber paper.
- 6. The core as recited in claim 1 wherein the interactive material is a desiccant material.
- 7. The core of claim 6 wherein the hexagonal channels each have a longitudinal axis, and the distance between the longitudinal axes of adjacent hexagonal channels is less than about 0.125 inches.
- 8. The core of claim 7 wherein each layer of material has a thickness of less than about 0.006 inches.
- 9. The core as recited in claim 1 wherein the interactive material is a crystalline titanium silicate molecular sieve zeolite.
- 10. A core for interacting with a fluid media flowing therethrough comprising a plurality of adjoining channels, said channels being hexagonal in cross section and including an internal surface area comprising six walls, four of said six walls of each channel being formed from a single layer of material and two of said six walls being formed from two layers of material, said internal surface area being surface coated with a sorbent material for mass transfer from the fluid media flowing through said channels.
- 11. The core of claim 10 wherein the sorbent material is a desiccant material.
- 12. The core of claim 11 wherein the hexagonal channels each have a longitudinal axis, and the distance between the longitudinal axes of adjacent hexagonal channels is less than about 0.125 inches.
- 13. The core of claim 12 wherein each layer of material has a thickness of less than about 0.006 inches.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/246,548, filed May 20, 1994, now abandoned.
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