Claims
- 1. A transmission filter material for the collection of solid particles of different sizes, comprising a gradient density composite felt having a top surface and a bottom surface which defines a predetermined thickness, said composite felt containing fibers of a desired length averaged fiber diameter and where between about ½ and ⅔ of the thickness of the upper portion of said composite felt contains about ⅔ of the total weight of the fibers in said composite with said upper portion of said composite containing finer fibers than the bottom portion of said composite, with said composite felt having a particle removal efficiency for 40 micron diameter particles or larger of at least about 80%, and a particle removal efficiency for 60 micron diameter particles or larger of at least about 99%, said felt composite having a length averaged fiber diameter range from about 10 microns to about 18 microns and a void volume of about 88-94%.
- 2. The filter material of claim 1 in which the dirt holding capacity is at least about 20 grams/ft2.
- 3. The filter material of claim 1 in which the method of combination of said batts together includes flame, binder powder, binder fabric, hot melt, spray, saturation lamination, and loose combination of said batt layers through rewinding together into a multiple layer put-up.
- 4. The filter material of claim 1 in which the preferred method of felt combination is needlepunching.
- 5. The filter material of claim 1 in which the fiber types are selected from nylon, acrylic, modacrylic, and aromatic polyamide.
- 6. The filter material of claim 1 in which the fiber type is preferably polyester.
- 7. A transmission filter material for the collection of solid particles of different sizes, comprising a gradient density composite felt having a top surface and a bottom surface which defines a predetermined thickness, said composite felt containing fibers of a desired length averaged fiber diameter and where between about ½ and ⅔ of the thickness of the upper portion of said composite contains about ⅔ of the total weight of the fibers in said composite with said upper portion of said composite containing finer fibers than the bottom portion of said composite, said fine fibers increasing the particle removal efficiency of said composite, said composite having a low fiber solidity, low density, open pore structure and high, void volume for holding large amounts of particles with said upper portion of said composite being of a more open pore structure to allow for particles of about 60 microns and larger to pass through said upper portion to said lower portion of said composite while effectively removing particles of about 40 to 60 microns in diameter, with said felt composite being singed on said top surface and said bottom surface said felt composite being saturated with a resin suitable for use in a transmission filter, with said composite felt having a particle removal efficiency for 40 micron diameter particles or larger of at least about 80%, and a particle removal efficiency for 60 micron diameter particles or larger of at least about 99%, said saturated composite felt having a length averaged fiber diameter range from about 10 microns to about 18 microns and a void volume of about 88-94%.
- 8. The filter material of claim 7 in which the dirt holding capacity is at least about 20 grams/ft2.
- 9. The filter material of claim 7 in which the method of combination of said batts together includes flame, binder powder, binder fabric, hot melt, spray, saturation lamination, and loose combination of said batt layers through rewinding together into a multiple layer put-up.
- 10. The filter material of claim 7 in which the preferred method of felt combination is needlepunching.
- 11. The filter material of claim 7 in which the resin is selected from polyester, melamines, polyurethanes, polyacrylics, and blends thereof.
- 12. The filter material of claim 7 in which the resin is preferably a phenolic resin
- 13. The filter material of claim 7 in which the resin input is preferably between about 8 to 14 percent by weight of fabric.
- 14. The filter material of claim 7 in which the resin application method includes dip and squeeze saturation, spray, and foam.
- 15. The filter material of claim 7 in which the resin application method is preferably kiss and mull saturation.
- 16. The filter material of claim 7 in which the fiber types are selected from nylon, acrylic, modacrylic, and aromatic polyamide.
- 17. The filter material of claim 7 in which the fiber type is preferably polyester.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation in part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/998,739 filed Nov. 30, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/320,800, filed May 27, 1999, now abandoned.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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