Jr. Sanchez et al., COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF DIFFERENT FABRICS IN THE FILTRATION OF AN AEROSOL USING MORE COMPLETE FILTRATION INDEXES, Filtration & separation, 34(6), 1997, pp. 593-598
The influence of the yarn number (or titre) of several polyester/wool
fabrics an their behaviour as filter media has been studied. The main
purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between their s
tructures and their performance as filters, especially when the fluid
to filter is an aerosol composed of solid particles of iron oxide of v
ery small size (to a large extent submicron) and air at ambient temper
ature. The study has been accomplished by testing two nonwoven fabrics
, under the same conditions as the woven fabrics, that are also approp
iate for filtering applications. Three filtration indexes, delta, I-F
and F have been defined, in order to provide complementary information
to that given by the quality parameters already defined in the litera
ture. This information will be very useful in quantifying the performa
nce of filtering fabrics in solid/gas separation processes and, more i
mportantly, to compare them mutually.