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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 13, 1992
Filed:
Jan. 22, 1990
Charles J Ashelin, Lebanon, IN (US);
Dwight J Thomas, Zionsville, IN (US);
Parker-Nannifin Corporation, Cleveland, OH (US);
Abstract
Novel laminated, polyfluorocarbon microporous membranes are made up of three or more sheets of aggregated microporous fluorocarbon polymer. A fine porosity pore-containing microporous fluorocarbon polymer sheet has an average pore diameter of from about 0.01.mu.m to about 1.0.mu.m. This fine porosity sheet is laminated between a first sheet or sheets of larger porosity microporous fluorocarbon polymer and a second sheet or sheets of larger porosity microporous fluorocarbon polymer. At least one and preferably both of the first and second sheets has an average pore diameter of from about 1.0.mu.m to about 10.0.mu.m. A novel microporous polyfluorocarbon filter cartridge utilizing the membrane is also disclosed. A cartridge body formed of polyfluorocarbon has an inlet and outlet with a membrane assembly disposed in the cartridge so that fluid moving from the inlet to the outlet must pass therethrough. The membrane assembly includes a membrane of the type described above supported by a polyfluorocarbon mesh support secured in the cartridge body so as to support the membrane against pressure and fluid flow through the cartridge.