Claims
- 1. A microporous membrane having opposed surfaces and a pore size, said membrane including a polymer and a support including said polymer, wherein at least a part of said support is embedded in, and bonded to, said membrane and wherein the polymer of the membrane and support comprise a homopolymer of vinylidene fluoride.
- 2. The membrane of claim 1, wherein the support is bonded to the membrane between opposed surfaces of said membrane.
- 3. The membrane of claims 1 or 2, wherein said microporous polyvinylidene fluoride membrane has a microstructure defined by a plurality of globular bodies attached to one another.
- 4. The membrane of claim 3 wherein at least one of said opposed surfaces has a macrostructure defined by a plurality of spheroidal craters with an average diameter substantially greater than the pore size.
- 5. The membrane of claim 3 wherein said membrane between said opposed surfaces has a microstructure defined by a plurality of globular bodies attached to one another.
- 6. The membrane of claim 5, wherein said membrane between said opposed surfaces has a macrostructure defined by a plurality of spheroidal craters with an average diameter substantially greater than the pore size.
- 7. The membrane of claim 1, wherein said support comprises a grid of filaments.
- 8. The membrane of claim 7, wherein said grid has a mesh size between about 40.times.40 to about 60.times.40 filaments per inch.
- 9. The membrane of claim 7, wherein a part of said filaments are exposed above at least one surface of said membrane.
- 10. The membrane of claim 9, wherein said filaments have a thickness of between about 2 to 5 mil.
- 11. The membrane of claim 10, wherein if said filaments are about 2 mil thick, then about 50% of the filament thickness is exposed.
- 12. The membrane of claim 10, wherein if said filaments are about 5 mil thick, then about 25% of the filament thickness is exposed.
- 13. The membrane of claim 9, wherein said filaments are exposed above said at least one surface and define a plurality of mesh openings on said at least one surface.
- 14. The membrane of claim 1, wherein a part of said support is exposed above at least one surface of said membrane.
- 15. The supported membrane of claim 1, having a pore size ranging from about 0.02 microns to about 2.0 microns.
- 16. A microporous polymeric membrane including a polymeric support, said support and membrane including the same polymer, the polymer of said support bonded to the polymer of said microporous membrane, wherein a part of said support is exposed above a surface of said membrane.
- 17. The polymeric membrane of claim 16, wherein said support and membrane comprises a homopolymer of vinylidene fluoride.
- 18. The membrane of claim 16, having a pore size ranging from about 0.02 microns to about 2.0 microns.
- 19. A single microporous polymeric membrane comprising a support including a polymer, wherein said support is embedded in and bonded to said single microporous membrane, and wherein part of said support is exposed above at least one surface of said single microporous membrane.
- 20. A microporous membrane having a pore size, said membrane including a polymer and a support, wherein at least part of said support is embedded in said membrane, said membrane having at least one surface comprising a macrostructure defined by a plurality of spheroidal craters with an average diameter substantially greater than the pore size.
- 21. The membrane of claim 20, wherein said polymer is arranged as a matrix forming intercommunicating pore channels, said matrix characterized as a plurality of interconnected globular bodies.
- 22. The membrane of claim 20, wherein said polymer and support comprise polyvinylidene fluoride.
- 23. The membrane of claim 20, having a pore size ranging from 0.02 microns to about 2.0 microns.
- 24. The membrane of claim 20, having a water flow rate between about 0.5 and 190 ml/min/cm.sup.2.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/884,832. filed May 18, 1992, now abandoned.
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