Claims
- 1. A filter having a filter medium comprising a web of glass fibers having a tacky film exposed on the exterior of the fibers and distributed throughout the web, the filter medium comprising a fibrous web resulting from application to glass fibers, before forming the web, of a binder composition comprising a mixture of binder and a tackifier that cures to bond the fibers at their intersections and leaves an effective amount of the tacky film on the glass fibers to bind particulates in a fluid flowing through the web.
- 2. A filter in accordance with claim 1 wherein the tackifier is polybutene.
- 3. A filter in accordance with claim 2 wherein the polybutene has a molecular weight of substantially 2500.
- 4. A filter in accordance with claim 2 wherein the binder is urea formaldehyde.
- 5. A filter in accordance with claim 2 wherein the binder is melamine formaldehyde.
- 6. A filter in accordance with claim 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 wherein the proportion of tackifier is sufficient to provide a tacky surface on the fibers and less than an amount to destroy the effective binding characteristic of the binder.
- 7. A filter in accordance with claim 6 wherein the tackifier is substantially within the range of 1% to 20% by weight of the wet binder-tackifier mixture.
- 8. A filter in accordance with claim 7 wherein the tackifier is substantially within the range of 1% to 10% by weight of the cured binder-tackifier mixture.
- 9. A composition for bonding the fibers of a nonwoven, fibrous filter material and providing a tacky fiber surface, the composition comprising a mixture of:
- (a) water;
- (b) heat curable polymeric binder composition for bonding the fibers at their intersections; and
- (c) a tackifier which is immiscible in the binder, has sufficient fluidity to separate from the binder, and is sufficiently nonvolatile to remain in an effective amount to bind particulate matter in a fluid flowing through the filter material after curing and does not cross link with the binder when the binder is subjected to a binder curing temperature.
- 10. A composition in accordance with claim 9 wherein said binder comprises urea formaldehyde and said tackifier comprises polybutene.
- 11. A composition in accordance with claim 9 wherein said binder comprises melamine formaldehyde and said tackifier comprises polybutene.
- 12. A composition in accordance with claim 10 or 11 wherein the polybutene is added in an amount to comprise less than substantially 20% by weight of wet mixture of polymer binder and tackifier.
- 13. A composition in accordance with claim 12 wherein the polybutene is substantially in the range of 1% to 10% by weight of the wet mixture.
- 14. A composition in accordance with claim 13 wherein the polybutene is substantially 10% by weight of the wet mixture.
- 15. A composition in accordance with claim 14 wherein the polybutene has a molecular weight of substantially 2500.
- 16. A method for preparing a tackifying binder for bonding glass fibers into a nonwoven fibrous web, the method comprising:
- (a) mixing water and urea formaldehyde to form a binder composition;
- (b) preparing an emulsion of polybutene dispersed in water wherein the weight ratio of polybutene to water in the emulsion is substantially equal to the weight ratio of urea formaldehyde to water in the binder for maintaining the same proportion of water in the tackifying binder; and
- (c) mixing the emulsion with the binder composition to form a mixture.
- 17. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the method further comprises heating and stirring the mixture.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/901,506, filed Jul. 28, 1997, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,846,603, granted Dec. 8, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (36)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Schlademan, James A., "Tackifiers and Their Effect on Adhesive Curing", pp. 24-26, Adhesives Age Sep. 1997. |
Petrie, Edward M., "Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants", Chapter 9, pp. 319-341, McGraw Hill, 2000 (No month). |
Divisions (1)
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