Waved filter media and elements
US-2018015405-A1 · Jan 18, 2018 · US
US10449474B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10449474-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514858398-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2019 |
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Filter media including a waved filtration layer are described herein. The filtration layer may be held in a waved configuration by a support layer. In some cases, the filtration layer may have a combination of characteristics (e.g., mean flow pore size, basis weight, amongst others) that can lead to enhanced filtration performance (e.g., reduced air permeability decrease), in particular, in high humidity environments. The filter media may be used to form a variety of filter elements for use in various applications.
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What is claimed is: 1. A filter media, comprising: a fiber filtration layer and a support layer that holds the fiber filtration layer in a waved configuration and maintains separation of peaks and troughs of adjacent waves of the fiber filtration layer, wherein the support layer extends across the peaks and into the troughs to substantially fill the troughs, wherein the fiber filtration layer has a mean flow pore size of at least about 11.5 microns and less than or equal to about 45 microns; and wherein the filter media has a minimum DEHS particle filtration efficiency of at least about 25%. 2. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer comprises hydrophilic fibers. 3. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer comprises hydrophobic fibers. 4. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the basis weight of the fiber filtration layer is selected such that: BW > - MP a ln ( 1 - E ) b wherein: BW is the basis weight of the fiber filtration layer in grams per square meter; MP is the mean pore size of the fiber filtration layer in microns; E is the minimum DEHS efficiency of the fiber filtration layer expressed as a fraction; a is equal to 2; and b is equal to 6.5. 5. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the support layer comprises fibers having an average fiber diameter of between about 9 microns and about 18 microns. 6. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the filter media comprises a second support layer having an average fiber diameter of between about 9 microns and about 18 microns. 7. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the filter media further comprises at least one cover layer disposed on the support layer. 8. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer comprises fibers having an average fiber diameter of between about 1 micron and about 5 microns. 9. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer has a basis weight of greater than or equal to about 10 g/m 2 and less than or equal to about 40 g/m 2 . 10. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer has a basis weight of greater than or equal to about 13 g/m 2 and less than or equal to about 20 g/m 2 . 11. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer has a slope of a cake loading line of between 1 mm H 2 O/gsm salt load per sample and about 7 mm H 2 O/gsm salt load per sample. 12. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer has a thickness in the range of about 6 mils to 22 mils. 13. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer has an air permeability in the range of about 30 CFM to 150 CFM, as measured according to ASTM F778-88. 14. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer has a surface area of at least about 0.8 grams per square meter. 15. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer has an amplitude of the peaks and troughs of between about 0.1″ to 4.0″. 16. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the filter media has a percent decrease in air permeability after humidity loading of less than or equal to about 45%. 17. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the filter media has a percent decrease in air permeability after humidity loading of less than or equal to about 50%. 18. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer has a solidity between about 1% and about 20%. 19. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the filter media has a minimum DEHS particle filtration efficiency of at least about 35%. 20. A filter media as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber filtration layer in the waved configuration is formed from a fiber layer having a planar configuration and a transition salt load of at least about 3.5 gsm.
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