BM Filter Cartridge

Self-Bonding Binder-Free Surfactant-Free Long-Life Absolute Filter Cartridge

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Description

Structure

The polypropylene bi-component fiber matrix in BM filter developed by JNC presents the high degree of fiber-to-fiber thermally bonded construction while the fiber diameters utilized are progressively finer from the outside to the inside. Accordingly, a stabilized pore structure is formed, and an ideal fiber porosity gradient is provided.

Advantages

  • BM Filter developed and patented by JNC ensure finer filtration.
  • Depth filtration with a large continuous porosity gradient.
  • The simple but clean and rigid structure utilizing state-of-the-art fiber technology allows for longer service life and higher throughputs.
  • A rigid filter structure of fused fibers in a three dimensional network with a high tolerance for differential pressure is achieved.
  • The diameter of the structural fibers is changed for every grade, and the grades are clearly differentiated from an absolute filtration rating of 1μm to 15μm.
  • The polypropylene fibers of construction are FDA approved for potable liquids contact according to CFR Title 21.

Additional information

Markets

Food & Beverage, Industrial, Semiconductor

Materials

Polypropylene

Retention Ratings

Absolute, Absolute / Nominal

Features

Quality

  • BM medium complies with CFR 21 FDA regulations
  • Does not include substances subject to the RoHS Directive
  • Does not include substances subject to the REACH regulation
  • Production at ISO 9001 certified factory
  • Production at ISO 14001 certified factory

Applications

  • Various plating, Resin coatings, Various washing water, etc.
  • Automobiles (coating), Pigments, Solvent types adhesive, Aqueous emulsions, Silicon type coating agents, Plating liquids, etc.
  • Potable water, Tea, Juices, Nutrition supplement drinks, Sake, Wine, Cooking oils, Seasonings and soups, Vinegar, Brewing water, Flavoring and food additives, Syrup, Wastewater, etc..
  • Pure water, Optical fiber cleaning, Printed-circuit boards, Lead frames, Electrolyzed copper foils, Ceramic capacitors (slurry), etc.