18-06-2011, 11:44 AM
Presented by
BUDDHI VARDHAN AZAD
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Introduction
Worldwide, there is a vast number of industrial solid/ solid and solid/liquid separation processes. Many of these require a corresponding variety of highly specific, mechanically and chemically resistant, highperformance filter media. The advent of synthetic monofilament fibers offered the possibility to create a large range of tailormade filter elements from woven synthetic fabrics. After 170 years of focusing on precisionwoven fabrics for sifting and filtration, Sefar has an established worldwide reputation for its highquality products and services.
In particular, the basics of how to approach possibilities to increase the value of the filter media to the enduser in various industriesand applications are described.
Filter fabrics are used in a large number of industrial
sifting or filtration applications ranging from medical
filters in infusion sets to waste water treatment, from
dye particle separation bags to food processing and draying belts.
More stringent standards imposed by environmental
protection laws demand that modern production
processes achieve ever greater efficiency and are increasingly costeffective. Such standards can only be
attained by developing innovative filtration and separation products.
The two major reasons for the success story of Sefar are its 170 years of focusing on precisionwoven fabrics for sifting and filtration and its combination of:
a) Relying whenever possible on the advantages of
monofilament synthetic fibers in surface and cakeforming
filtration processes.
b) Aiming always for the most appropriate selection
of raw material, product design and special product
treatment to enhance its performance; and
last but not least, using the most advanced and
up-to-date techniques of fabrication and makingup
skills.
Filter fabric during the present has been more demands across the world due to Increases R&D activity & application in many areas.
The world filter is derived from the latin filturm which is closely related to filtrum. Firstly this cloth was invented in 1789 by french government.
It is made up of monofilament, natural & synthetic fiber, poleyster, pp ,nylon etc.