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Using a numerically controlled process, molten polypropylene is extruded into highly porous cartridges. The microfibers weld together as they cool. The result is a dimensionally stable filter media that resists distortion during increased fluid pressure.
True Gradient Pore Size DistributionFiberFlo MicroFiber cartridges contain void spaces that are far more accessible to dirt particles than those filters using graded density construction. The proprietary melt blown process develops a filter with enormous quantities of progressively smaller pores without significantly increasing bulk density. Porosity remains uniform, from coarse to fine, throughout the cartridge wall providing maximum throughput and extended service life. In contrast, graded density is a relatively unsophisticated method that compresses more fiber into a fixed volume to achieve smaller voids and pores. This can cause a dramatic reduction in percentage of void volume resulting in excessive pressure drop and shortened service life.
Free From ExtractablesFiberFlo MicroFiber filter surfaces are free from lubricants, surfactants or antisatic chemicals so they will not cause foaming or other contamination. Polypropylene microfiber is suitable for potable water filtration and food processing applications. The polypropylene cartridges are also suitable for filtering a variety of industrial chemicals.
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