Adsorbent filter media for removal of biological contaminants in process liquids
View Patent ↗Adsorbent filter media particularly suited for removal of biological contaminants in process liquids. A porous fixed bed of adsorbent material is formed, using only a granular adsorbent and a water-insoluble thermoplastic binder. The resulting composite filter allows for a higher amount of adsorbent with smaller adsorbent particles than conventional depth filters. Elimination of cellulose fiber, as well as the elimination of the thermoset binder, results in reduced contamination of the process liquid.
1. A method of forming a heat fused composite filter media pad comprising the steps of:
a) providing an adsorbent material selected from diatomaceous earth, silica, glass, and a zeolite, and a water-insoluble thermoplastic binder dispersed in water selected from polyolefins, polyethylene, polypropylene, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, and mixtures thereof;
b) blending the adsorbent material and the binder dispersed in water in a binder:adsorbent proportions about 1:1 to about 1:3 by weight;
c) forming a liquid slurry from the blended adsorbent material and binder;
d) filtering the slurry to draw off the liquid;
e) thermally bonding the adsorbent particles together by partially melting or softening the binder; and
f) forming a heat fused composite filter media pad substantially devoid of cellulose and a thermoset binder, having a thickness about 2 mm to 4 mm.
2. The process of claim 1 , wherein the adsorbent material is diatomaceous earth powder and the binder is polyethylene fibers.
3. The process of claim 1 , furthering comprising adding porous glass beads in step (b).
4. The process of claim 3 , wherein the diatomaceous earth has a particle size range about 0.2 microns to 25 microns, and the porous glass beads have an average bead diameter about 20 microns to 30 microns.