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Full Description
This book examines polyester filter fabric technology focusing on virgin and recycled materials in needle-punched construction. It analyzes mechanical properties including tensile strength, bursting behavior, and air permeability and includes:
Systematic study of tensile strength, bursting behavior, and air permeability characteristics in filter media
Examination of filtration efficiency and dust collection properties in industrial filter applications
Analysis of coating effects, calendering processes, and temperature variables on filter performance
Chemical treatment methods for enhancing dust resistance in polyester filter fabrics
Advanced modeling approaches using fuzzy logic for filter fabric behavior prediction
The research investigates filtration efficiency, dust collection properties, and optimization of manufacturing processes. Topics include coating effects, calendering parameters, chemical treatments for dust resistance, and fuzzy logic modeling for performance prediction in industrial filtration applications.
This title has been co-published with Woodhead Publishers. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the print edition in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Bhutan.
Contents
Filter fabric from polyester waste
Literature review
Tensile behavior of virgin and recycled polyester nonwoven
needle-punched filter fabrics
Bursting behavior of polyester needle-punched filter fabrics
Air permeability of needle-punched filter media -
virgin and recycled polyester
Investigation on filtration properties of polyester needlepunched
dust filters
Virgin and recycled polyester filter media: effect of
coating, calender roller pressure and roller temperature
on dust filtration
Optimizing bursting behaviour of calendered needlepunched
polyester fabrics
Mechanical and filtration behavior of virgin and
recycled polyester blended needle-punched fabrics
Chemically treated dust resistant needle-punched filters -
recycled and virgin polyester fibres
Modelling using fuzzy logic:
study of needle-punched filters
Index



