Hollow fibers impregnated with solid particles

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Coated or structually defined flake – particle – cell – strand,... – Rod – strand – filament or fiber

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428364, 428397, 428398, 428399, 442337, 442338, 442417, 26417713, D02G 300

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ABSTRACT:
A nonwoven filter media or mat (10) formed from a plurality of elongated generally hollow fibers (20) each having an internal cavity (22) which has an opening (24), smaller than the cavity width, to the fiber (20) surface and each retaining within the internal cavity (22) a large number of relatively small solid particles (18). The small solid particles (18), which can be an adsorbent such as activated carbon, are permanently entrapped within the longitudinal cavities (22) of the fibers (20) without the use of an adhesive.

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"Effect of particulate matter on mass transfer through microporous hollow fiber membranes"; Pakala et al; Jour. of Membrane Science; vol. 111, Mar. 1997, pp. 71-79.
"Novel Sorbent Yarns and Fabrics Containing Active Carbon", Arons; Textile Chemist and Colorist; vol. 11, Jan. 1979, pp. 24-27.

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