Method of making filter tubes

Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Mineral fiber

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162164R, 162224, 162228, 162231, 427387, D21H 362, D21H 518, D21J 700

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040060543

ABSTRACT:
A filter tube, which filter tube comprises a mass of interrelated nonwoven glass fibers, the fibers having a diameter of from about 0.001 to about 10 microns, the fibers bonded at the junctions of the fiber crossovers with a hardened silicone resin bonding agent, the fibers interrelated to form a semirigid mass of desired porosity suitable for use as a filter for gases or liquids.

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