Claims
- 1. A method of potting a plurality of perfluorinated thermoplastic polymer hollow fiber membranes having an inner diameter, an outer diameter, and a porous wall between, arranged lengthwise, having two ends, wherein a portion of one or both ends of said plurality of perfluorinated hollow fiber membranes is potted with a perfluorinated thermoplastic polymer, and wherein at least one potted end is open to fluid flow through said inner diameter, said method comprising:a) preparing said plurality of perfluorinated thermoplastic polymer hollow fiber membranes into a fiber bundle with at least one end of said bundle restricted to flow of melted perfluorinated thermoplastic polymer potting material through the inner diameter of said fibers, b) making a temporary recess in an amount of a perfluorinated thermoplastic polymer potting material, c) placing said hollow fiber membrane bundle by the closed end in a fixed position in said temporary recess, d) holding said perfluorinated thermoplastic polymer potting material at a temperature below the melting point or softening point of said perfluorinated hollow fiber membranes and above the melting temperature or softening temperature of said potting material, wherein said thermoplastic polymer potting material flows around and up said hollow fiber membranes completely filling the interstitial spaces between fibers of said portion with said perfluorinated thermoplastic polymer, e) cooling said perfluorinated thermoplastic polymer potting material and said hollow fiber bundle to solidify said perfluorinated thermoplastic polymer potting material to form a first potted end, f) optionally, repeating steps a) through d) on second hollow fiber membrane ends to form a second potted end, g) cutting through at least one said potted ends to open said potted hollow fiber membrane ends, and, h) optionally, sealing unpotted hollow fiber membrane ends opposed to a cut potted end.
- 2. A filter element made by the method of claim 1, said filter element comprising a plurality of perfluorinated hollow fiber membranes having an inner diameter, an outer diameter, and a porous wall between arranged lengthwise in a hollow body, having two ends, wherein a portion of one or both ends of said plurality of perfluorinated hollow fiber membranes is potted with a perfluorinated thermoplastic polymer, and wherein at least one end is open to fluid flow through said inner diameter.
- 3. The filter element of claim 2 wherein the hollow fiber membranes are made of poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoro(alkylvinylether)) or poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene); and, optionally,wherein the alkyl of said poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoro(alkylvinylether)) is propyl, methyl, or blends of methyl and propyl.
- 4. The filter element of claim 2 wherein the perfluorinated thermoplastic potting material is poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoro(alkylvinylether)) or poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene), and, optionally,wherein the alkyl of said poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoro(alkylvinylether)) is propyl, methyl, or blends of methyl and propyl.
- 5. The filter element of claim 2 wherein the hollow fiber membrane packing density is less than about 70%.
- 6. The filter element of claim 2 wherein the hollow fiber membrane packing density is less than about 65%.
- 7. The filter element of claim 2 wherein the hollow fiber membrane packing density is less than about 55%.
- 8. The method of claim 1 and either:(a) wherein the hollow fiber membranes are made of poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoro(alkylvinylether)) or poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene); and, optionally, wherein the alkyl of said poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoro(alkylvinylether)) is propyl, methyl, or blends of methyl and propyl;(b) wherein the potting material has a lower melting or softening temperature than the melting or softening temperature of the material used to make the hollow fiber membranes; and, optionally, either: (i) wherein the melting or softening temperature of the potting material is at least about 5° C. lower than the melting or softening temperature of the material used to make the hollow fiber membranes; (ii) wherein the perfluorinated thermoplastic potting material is poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoro(alkylvinylether)) or poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene; (iii) wherein the melting or softening temperature of the potting material is not lower than approximately 40° less than the melting or softening temperature of the material used to make the hollow fiber membranes; (iv) wherein the melting or softening temperature of the potting material is not lower than approximately 10° C. less than the melting or softening temperature of the material used to make the hollow fiber membranes; (c) wherein the perfluorinated thermoplastic potting material is poly(tetrafluoro-ethylene-co-perfluoro(alkylvinylether)) or poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoro-propylene), and, optionally, wherein the alkyl of said poly(tetrafluorethylene-co-perfluoro(alkylvinylether)) is propyl, methyl, or blends of methyl and propyl;d) wherein the hollow fiber membranes are packed such that the packing density in a potted hollow fiber bundle produced by such method is less than about 70%; e) wherein said hollow fiber membranes are arranged lengthwise such that they might be received in a hollow body after potting, and, optionally, f) wherein said hollow body is made of the same materials as the potting material; or wherein the hollow fiber membrane bundle is a rolled-up mat of hollow fiber membranes having both ends sealed, and, optionally, wherein said rolled-up mat is rolled up around a core.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the perfluorinated thermoplastic potting material is poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-[perfluoro-(alkylvinylether) having a melting point between about 250° C. and about 260° C.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein the hollow fiber membranes are packed such that the packing density in a potted hollow fiber bundle produced by such method is less than about 65%.
- 11. The method of claim 8 wherein the hollow fiber membranes are packed such that the packing density in a potted hollow fiber bundle produced by such method is less than about 55%.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/117,853 filed Jan. 29, 1999. This application is a 37 CFR 371 national stage application of PCT/US00/02382 filed Jan. 28, 2000.
This invention provides for a simplified method to produce a filter element comprising a plurality of perfluorinated thermoplastic hollow fiber membranes, of substantially equal length, arranged lengthwise, and perfluorinated thermoplastic end seals, or pots. The invention further provides for the filter element made by the inventive method.
PCT Information
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