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Filtering Properties of Nonwoven Material

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It was found that heat treatment of nonwoven fabric in optimum conditions increases the efficiency of filtration of aqueous suspensions. It is shown that the efficiency of filtration can be increased further by increasing the shrinkage of the fabric, determined by the heat treatment regimes or shrunken fibre content.

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Dedov, A.V., Platonov, A.V., Babushkin, S.V. et al. Filtering Properties of Nonwoven Material. Fibre Chemistry 34, 301–303 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021009402120

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