Method for weaving a filter fabric belt for pressure filter appa

Textiles: weaving – Warp manipulation – Feeding

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ABSTRACT:
The method of weaving a dimensionally stable fabric filter medium having particular use in a pressure filter apparatus. The fabric is woven with tension on the warp and weft yarns and the woven fabric is heat set outside the weaving loom to create a desired crimp in the warp and weft yarns and thus to produce a dimensionally stable filter medium. The fabric is woven in a pattern and of materials that provide the desired permeability while being capable of capture of the solids in a slurry and permitting the fluids of the slurry to flow through the medium.

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