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Layered Polypropylene multiple layers for better
filtration
Layered Polypropylene is made by laminating multiple layers of thin
spunbond material to make a uniform structure. |
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- Multiple layers of Spunbond Polypropylene
- Good Strength
- Filter Media can be recycled
- Improved capacity
- Higher bulk than standard polypropylene
- Available up to 6 plys.
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MicroCLEAN captures small particulate
MicroCLEAN is ideal for filtering coolants used for honing & polishing
when clarity is critical |
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- Polypropylene microfibers sandwiched between two layers
of spunbond polypropylene
- Strong enough for all applications
- Superior efficiency
- Good capacity for small particulate
- Provides the cleanest coolants
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Polyester Pointbond or Flatbond, your choice
Spunbond Polyester is recommended for removing larger debris when
strength is important, exposure time may be long, or temperatures are
elevated. |
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- Spunbond Polyester tolerates exposure to high temperatures
- Good chemical resistance
- High strength
- Surface filtration
- Moderately expensive
- Availalbe 0.55-2.0 ounce/square yard
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PowerLOFT®
Filter media from Kimberly Clark reduces filtration costs
PowerLOFT is ideal for filtering coolants used in metal machining,
grinding, drilling, honing, lapping and polishing, and any time the filter
is undersized. |
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- Outstanding dirt holding capacity
- Long filter life
- Superior efficiency
- High strength
- Dual density construction
- Good chemical resistance
- High bulk - increased void volume
- Thermally bonded
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Rayon offers good flow rates
Rayon is well suited for many different types and sizes of debris but is
restricted to use in gravity filters and filters with conveyor belts. |
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- Unidirectional web
- Inexpensive
- Poor strength requires good support in the filter
- Chemical bonded
- Fluids readily flow through media - even at low pressure drops
- Tolerant of Tramp oil
- Uniform pore distribution
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