Filtration medium including substrate-supported porous membrane

Liquid purification or separation – Casing divided by membrane into sections having inlet – Membrane secured with adhesive of specified composition

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21032167, 21032184, 210507, 264 451, 264DIG48, 264DIG62, B01D 6700, B01D 6914

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052562883

ABSTRACT:
A filtration medium especially useful in cross-flow type filtration systems comprising a length of porous strong substrate, preferably woven, and a thin porous membrane, such membrane being bonded to the strands of the substrate by islands of resin uniformly spaced apart and disposed generally between the substrate and the membrane. The islands of resin enhance the integrity of the composite during its use in a filtration system. A method and apparatus for the manufacture of the filtration medium is disclosed.

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