Air filter medium

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Inventors

Oshitari, Yoshimi

Application #

715113

Filed

Mar-22-1985

Published

Mar-1-1988

Current US Class

055/487
055/528
055/DIG5

International Classes

B01D 039/14

Field of Search

55/486-488 55/528 55/DIG.

Examiners

Prunner; Kathleen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns; Robert E., Lobato; Emmanuel J.

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Abstract
An air filter medium, in which a dust-collecting layer of glass fibers of a diameter necessary for obtaining a desired dust-collecting efficiency is formed on a supporting fiber layer of low dust-collecting efficiency and low pressure drop to a sufficient thickness to obtain a desired dust-collecting efficiency and a desired pressure drop of the air filter medium.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. An air filter medium comprising:

a supporting fiber layer made of polypropylene fibers and of low dust-collecting efficiency for particles having a diameter less than 0.3 .mu.m and low pressure drop; and

a dust-collecting layer of glass fibers of a diameter necessary for obtaining a desired dust-collecting efficiency formed on said supporting fiber layer to a thickness less than one third the thickness of said supporting fiber layer and sufficiently thick to obtain a dust-collecting efficiency of 99.9999% for 0.1 to 0.12 .mu.m diameter particles and a pressure drop of 10 mm to 23 mm of water at an air flow velocity of 2.5 cm/sec, and said air filter medium having a total thickness less than 0.4 mm.



Description
The present invention relates to an air filter medium which can collect dust with a high efficiency and has various advantages, such as low pressure drop and capability of substantial reduction of its bulk upon disposal by incineration thereof.

With recent advanced technology, large scale integration (LSI) units, for instance, have been brought to realization. On the other hand, however, the presence of dust in the atmosphere of each manufacturing operation poses a serious problem and, even with a filter medium which is regarded as of the highest-efficiency it is almost impossible to avoid the influence of dust, for example, during the manufacturing process of a semiconductor. Further, in the atomic power industry, for instance in an atomic power plant, it is necessary, from the viewpoint of environmental protection, to inhibit discharge of radioactive dust to the outside atmosphere, so that this also requires a highly efficient filter medium. In addition, since the amount of radioactive waste must be reduced, it is strongly desired that the bulk of a used filter medium should be decreased by incineration upon disposal thereof; accordingly, it is of urgent necessity to develop a filter medium capable of meeting such requirements. A high-efficiency filter medium that has widely been used in the past is produced by rendering glass fibers into a paper-like form, and the smaller the diameter of the fiber used is, the higher the dust collecting efficiency of the filter medium. The present inventor made a filter medium of glass fibers, with the glass fibers made markedly small in diameter as compared with synthetic and natural fibers commonly used in conventional filters. The filter medium made by the inventor has a dust collecting efficiency higher than those known and fully satisfies the aforementioned requirements in the semiconductor and other industries. For example, the filter medium made has a dust collecting efficiency as high as 99.9999% or more in the case of 0.12.mu. diameter particles. It is evident, however, that a filter medium cannot be said to be practical simply because it has a high dust collecting efficiency; its air resistance or pressure drop must be minimized in addition to its having a high dust collecting efficiency. In general, however, in producing a high-efficiency filter medium using small-diameter fibers, even if they are of the same thickness, the pressure drop markedly increases as the dust collecting efficiency is raised. Accordingly, a practical filter medium cannot be obtained only by the use of small-diameter glass fibers.
 
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