Use Of Mineral Fibers As Filter Media In Air, Gas, And Liquid Filtration

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert K. Jones
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Filter media can be defined as that material which effects the removal of finely divided solids from a fluid. Thus the removal of dust from air or turbidity from water, for example, can be the result of passing the fluid through a properly supported filter media. Since filtration in one form or another has been practiced since pre¬historic times filter media have been made from an extremely wide variety of materials. Vegetable and synthetic fibers (used loose, or formed into papers, felts or cloth) sand, ground coal, diatomite, perlite, wire cloth, porous metal, and bonded aluminum oxide are among the more important materials used today.
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APA: Robert K. Jones  (1961)  Use Of Mineral Fibers As Filter Media In Air, Gas, And Liquid Filtration

MLA: Robert K. Jones Use Of Mineral Fibers As Filter Media In Air, Gas, And Liquid Filtration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1961.

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