Claims
- 1. A two-part fluid treatment media granule comprising:
a central support core of binder material having an outer surface and internal surfaces defining void spaces in the granule; and an active material that is active for fluid treatment adhering to said outer surface of the central support core of binder material and adhering to said internal surfaces.
- 2. The media as in claim 1 wherein the binder material is a polyolefin with a melt index of 1-10 g/min.
- 3. The media as in claim 1, wherein the active material is activated carbon.
- 4. The media as in claim 1, wherein the active material is a sorbent material.
- 5. The media as in claim 1, wherein the granule is 75 microns up to about 4700 microns in diameter.
- 6. The media as in claim 1, wherein the binder material has a Vicat Softening Point in the range of 150-400 degrees F., and the active material has a softening point of greater than 400 degrees F.
- 7. The media as in claim 1 wherein the central support core of binder material is a matrix of binder particles stuck together and deformed to be substantially non-spherical.
- 8. The media as in claim 1 wherein the central support core of binder material is a grouping of binder particles stuck together and substantially retaining a spherical shape.
- 9. The media as in claim 7 wherein the binder material is made from binder particles having <150 micron diameter.
- 10. The media as in claim 8 wherein the binder material is made from binder particles having <150 micron diameter.
- 11. The media as in claim 9 wherein the active material is active particles of <150 micron diameter.
- 12. The media as in claim 10 wherein the active material is active particles of <150 micron diameter.
- 13. A fluid treatment media consisting of granules consisting only of a binder material and a layer of active material for fluid treatment adhering to the binder material.
- 14. The media as in claim 13 wherein the binder material is a polyolefin with a melt index of 1-10 g/min.
- 15. The media as in claim 13 wherein the active material is activated carbon.
- 16. The media as in claim 13, wherein the active material is a sorbent material.
- 17. The media as in claim 13, wherein the granules are 75 microns up to about 4700 microns in diameter.
- 18. The media as in claim 13, wherein the binder material is a matrix of binder particles stuck together and deformed to be substantially non-spherical.
- 19. The media as in claim 13 wherein the binder material is a grouping of binder particles stuck together and each binder particle substantially retaining a spherical shape.
- 20. The media as in claim 18 wherein the binder material is made from binder particles having <150 micron diameters.
- 21 The media as in claim 19 wherein the binder material is made from binder particles having <150 micron diameters.
- 22. The media as in claim 20 wherein the active material is active particles of <150 micron diameter.
- 23. The media as in claim 21 wherein the active material is active particles of <150 micron diameter.
- 24. A fluid filtration media comprising granules, each of said granules comprising particles that are active for filtering liquid agglomerated together by a binder material with a softening point in the range of 150-400 degrees F., and wherein said granules do not comprise said active particles being bound to any solid support core.
- 25. The media as in claim 24 wherein the binder material is polyolefin with a melt index of 1-10 g/min.
- 26. The media as in claim 24 wherein the active particles are activated carbon.
- 27. The media as in claim 24 wherein the active particles are sorbent material.
- 28. The media as in claim 24 wherein the active particles are not bound to any material with a Vicat Softening Point greater than 400 degrees F.
- 29. The media as in claim 24 wherein the binder material is particles having <150 micron diameters.
- 30. The media as in claim 24 wherein the active particles have <150 micron diameters.
- 31. A method of making a fluid treatment media, the method comprising:
mixing together only binder material and particles of a material active for fluid treatment; heating the resulting mixture to a temperature in the range of about 275-500 degrees F.; wherein the binder material softens so that the material active for fluid treatment adheres to the binder material; and cooling the mixture; wherein no solid support material is included in the mixture.
- 32. The method as in claim 31 wherein the binder material is a polyolefin with a melt index of 1-10 g/min.
- 33. The method as in claim 31, wherein the primary material is activated carbon.
- 34. The method as in claim 31, wherein the primary material is a sorbent material.
- 35. The method as in claim 31 wherein the binder material has a Vicat softening point in the range of 150-400 degrees F.
- 36. The method as in claim 31 wherein the binder material is made from binder particles having <150 micron diameters.
- 37. The method as in claim 31 wherein the primary material is active particles of <150 micron diameter.
- 38. The method as in claim 31 comprising mixing said binder material and said active particles together so that the resulting mixture is 8-50 wt-% binder material and 92-50 wt-% active material.
- 39. The method as in claim 31 comprising no addition of any particle larger 150 microns.
DESCRIPTION
[0001] This application claims priority of provisional application Serial No. 60/367,028, filed Mar. 23, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60367028 |
Mar 2002 |
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