Dynamic Changes in the Filtration Efficiency of Cooling Oil Filter Media
Research and development
Author:
- Jankowski Tomasz
Department of Chemical and Aerosol Hazards, Central Institute for Labour Protection - National Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland
Full text | Abstract: Metal-working fluids are used in machining and grinding operations to cool the tool and work piece, reduce the friction between the tool and work, improve the surface integrity of the work piece and increase tool life and productivity. The removal of oil mists from air streams is very important in a wide range of industrial applications, and filtration is by far the most effective method for this task. This article presents the results of changes in the fractional efficiency of the filtration process of the test aerosol through multistage filtering systems of different thickness and miscellaneous structural characteristics in the cross-section. The efficiency of filtration through multistage filtering systems was tested with the use of DEHS and DOP aerosol. Research results indicate the functional dependence of filtering properties on the structural parameters of nonwovens and machining process parameters, as well as on the physicochemical parameters of liquid aerosols. This may be of essential importance in forecasting the use of multistage filtering systems as filtering media for a given process of liquid aerosol filtration, given the maintenance of the most advantageous filtration conditions, i.e. high efficiency of filtration and low resistance of aerosol flow. |
Tags:
aerosols, filtration efficiency, oil mists, fibrous filters.
Citation:
Jankowski T. Dynamic Changes in the Filtration Efficiency of Cooling Oil Filter Media. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2012, 20, 1(90) 105-112.
Published in issue no 1 (90) / 2012, pages 105–112.