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1.60m* 100m Pe Double Layer Filter Cloth For Centrifuge Filter
Fabric Properties
Monofilaments
Fabrics woven from monofilament yarns are recommended for the wet
filtration of coarse crystals, fibrous pulps and other free
filtering materials. A monofilament fabric possesses minimum
blinding, good cleaning, and excellent cake discharge
characteristics.
Multifilaments
The regularity and smoothness of the filament yarn permits the
construction of very closely woven cloths capable of retaining fine
particles. Fabrics of these yarns have high tensile strength and
good release properties.
Mono-Multifilament
Combining and mixing two or more of the staple, multifilament and
monofilament fibers available for finer filtration and better cake
release.
Staples
The short fibers twisted and spun into yarns and woven into fabrics
have the advantage of being a very permeable yarn. Filtration takes
place through the yarn as well as the interweave spaces. Thus,
higher flow rates can be obtained with maximum retention of solids.
Nonwoven fabric
A filter cloth or paper formed of synthetic fibers randomly
oriented. Usually held together by a binder. Engineered fabrics
that may be a limited life, single-use fabric, and typically lack
strength. Combined properties create fabrics suited for specific
jobs, with a good balance between use-life and cost. Provide a
diverse spectrum of products.
Nonwoven Felts
Needled felts are manufactured by mechanically bonding layers of
staple fibers to a base cloth by means of a fiber locking machine.
This construction provides maximum efficiency with lower pressure
drops and higher flow rates than woven fabrics. For dust collection
purposes felt fabrics are generally thicker and heavier than woven
fabrics.