Nanofiber Filters
1 January 2008A new type of oil filter technology is being used for filtering oil in full flow as well as bypass units. The nanofibers ranging from size 0.2 to 1.0 micron are being used for the above purposes.
In this new technology fibres are layered on top of each one and appears similar to spider web. These nanofibres are much more effective than the conventional cellolosic fibres as these are much more consistent in size as well as shape.
One of the technique available for manufacturing these nanofibres is by drawing polymer solution through a tip of capillary. The nanofibres are collected in a collector where these fibres get dried and can be collected on a web. A range of nanofibres can be prepared through this technique.
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