Static dissipative filtration media
View Patent ↗A filtration media that incorporates a static dissipative media layer for dissipating the static charge that builds up as a fluid, such a fuel, passes through the filtration media. The filtration media includes a filter media suitable for filtering fluid, and a static dissipative media layer. The static dissipative media layer has a surface resistivity level that is sufficient to classify the media layer as static dissipative rather than conductive.
1. Filtration media comprising a filter media suitable for filtering fluid; and a static dissipative media layer, the static dissipative media layer having a surface resistivity level of between about 1×10 5 to 1×10 8 ohms/sq; the static dissipative media layer comprises a spun bonded fabric of non-conducting fibers and conducting fibers distributed with the non-conducting fibers, the spun bonded fabric has a weight of about 0.5-0.6 ounce per square yard, the conducting fibers comprise static dissipative fibers, and the ratio of static dissipative fibers to non-conducting fibers is 1:5 or more; and
the static dissipative fibers have a surface resistivity level of between about 1×10 5 to 1×10 8 ohms/sq.
2. The filtration media of claim 1 , wherein the static dissipative fibers comprise:
a non-conducting component and a conducting component, the conducting component is located on the surface of the static dissipative fibers; or
a bicomponent polymer with a base polymer filled with an external solid of conducting material.
3. The filtration media of claim 1 , wherein the filter media is configured for filtering fluid selected from the group consisting of fuel, hydraulic fluid, lubrication oil, urea and other fluids in which a static charge can build-up as the fluid passes through the filtration media.
4. The filtration media of claim 1 , wherein the filter media comprises a plurality of layers of meltblown media, the layers of meltblown media having varying porosities and being arranged to provide gradient density depth filtration; and the static dissipative media layer is disposed adjacent to one of the meltblown media layers.
5. The filtration media of claim 4 , wherein the static dissipative media layer is disposed adjacent to the meltblown media layer having the lowest porosity.
6. The filtration media of claim 1 , further comprising a carrier layer.
7. The filtration media of claim 6 , wherein the carrier layer comprises a cellulose material.
8. The filtration media of claim 1 comprising multiple static dissipative media layers.
9. The filtration media of claim 4 , wherein the static dissipative media layer is disposed adjacent to the meltblown media layer having the highest porosity.
10. A fuel filter comprising a filter media suitable for filtering fuel; and a static dissipative media layer, the static dissipative media layer having a surface resistivity level of between about 1×10 5 to 1×10 8 ohms/sq; the static dissipative media layer comprises a spun bonded fabric of non-conducting fibers and conducting fibers distributed with the non-conducting fibers, and the spun bonded fabric has a weight of about 0.5-0.6 ounce per square yard; the conducting fibers comprise static dissipative fibers; the ratio of static dissipative fibers to non-conducting fibers is 1:5 or more; and the static dissipative fibers have a surface resistivity level of between about 1×10 5 to 1×10 8 ohms/sq.
11. The fuel filter of claim 10 , wherein the static dissipative fibers comprise:
a non-conducting component and a conducting component, the conducting component is located on the surface of the static dissipative fibers; or
a bicomponent polymer with a base polymer filled with an external solid of conducting material.
12. The fuel filter of claim 10 , wherein the filter media comprises a plurality of layers of meltblown media, the layers of meltblown media having varying porosities and being arranged to provide gradient density depth filtration; and the static dissipative media layer is disposed adjacent to one of the meltblown media layers.
13. The fuel filter of claim 12 , wherein the static dissipative media layer is disposed adjacent to the meltblown media layer having the lowest porosity.
14. The fuel filter of claim 10 , further comprising a carrier layer.
15. The fuel filter of claim 14 , wherein the carrier layer comprises a cellulose material.
16. The fuel filter of claim 10 comprising multiple static dissipative media layers.
17. The fuel filter of claim 12 , wherein the static dissipative media layer is disposed adjacent to the meltblown media layer having the highest porosity.
18. A method of dissipating static charge that results from fuel passing through a fuel filter media of a fuel filter, comprising incorporating a static dissipative media layer into the fuel filter adjacent to the fuel filter media, the static dissipative media layer having a surface resistivity level of between about 1×10 5 to 1×10 8 ohms/sq and comprises a spun bonded fabric of non-conducting fibers and conducting fibers distributed with the non-conducting fibers, and the spun bonded fabric has a weight of about 0.5-0.6 ounce per square yard; the conducting fibers comprise static dissipative fibers; the ratio of static dissipative fibers to non-conducting fibers is 1:5 or more; and the static dissipative fibers have a surface resistivity level of between about 1×10 5 to 1×10 8 ohms/sq.
19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the fuel filter media is multi-layer depth media, and comprising incorporating the static dissipative media layer adjacent to the layer of the depth media having the greatest electron stripping.
20. The method of claim 18 , comprising connecting the static dissipative layer to a conducting structure when the fuel filter is in use.
21. The method of claim 18 , wherein the fuel filter media is multi-layer depth media comprising a plurality of layers of media having varying porosities, and comprising incorporating the static dissipative media layer adjacent to the layer having the highest porosity.