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What is the process of the water and oil proof?

Q:What is the process of the water and oil proof? A:Fiber opening carding — overlapping network to master acupuncture needle —  calendering — dipping water repellent and oil working fluid — curing — heat setting – – finished Various media by water- and oil-repellent treatment, can form a molecular barrier around the fiber surface, to […]

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The principle of water and oil proof

Q:What is the principle of water and oil proof? A:With a reactive fluoride additive formulation mixed working fluid impregnated filter, the working fluid and filter fiber macromolecular structure of certain groups react to form macromolecular chains, changing the affinity of fibers in water, oil, so filter surface tension reduction, to less than the surface tension […]

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Can I get 1-micron filtration?

Q:Can I get 1-micron filtration? A:Yes, you can achieve filtration down to 1 micron filtration with the right fabric and the surface treatment and the correct air to fabric for your personally use. For wood dust usually we recommend a polyester felt singed finish. However, different applications require different weights and felted surface treatment. Initially […]

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Disadvantages of a Pneumatic Conveying System Compared to a Mechanical Conveying System?

Q: Disadvantages of a Pneumatic Conveying System in Comparison to a Mechanical Conveying System? A: A pneumatic conveying system typically requires far more horsepower to operate than an equivalently sized mechanical conveying system. The reason is that changing the air pressure to achieve pneumatic conveying consumes a large amount of power and is inherently less efficient […]

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Advantages of a Pneumatic Conveying System Over a Mechanical Conveying System?

Q: What are the Advantages of a Pneumatic Conveying System Over a Mechanical Conveying System? A: Let’s start by looking at mechanical conveying systems. A conventional mechanical conveying system runs in a straight line, with minimal directional changes, and each directional change typically requires its own motor and drive. The mechanical conveying system may be open […]

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How Does a Pneumatic Conveying System Work?

Q:How Does a Pneumatic Conveying System Work? A: Doing work requires energy. To turn a bolt, for instance, you need to provide energy in the form of torque. Such mechanical torque is usually expressed in foot-pounds, and both elements — feet and pounds — are needed to do the work. Energy is also required to move […]

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