Conclusions
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A thin-fibre filter of bulk-type action has been developed intended for precise cleanup of practically all forms of liquid and gaseous media from mechanical particles having a size of 0.3 µm or greater.
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The structure of the filter material is formed not by laws of chance but under the action of rheological forces and is controlled by technological parameters. This makes it possible to regulate the pore size and porosity of the filter material, and to achieve uniformity in its structure.
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On the basis of results from interdepartmental certification tests, the filters developed have been recommended for industrial manufacture and for use in plants of the electronic, chemical-photographic, and medical-biological branches of industry.
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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 1, pp. 5–7, January–February, 1992.
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Tsebrenko, M.V., Rezanova, N.M. & Sizevich, T.I. Thin-fibre filtering materials. Fibre Chem 24, 4–7 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00557167
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