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Date of Patent:
Dec. 17, 1996

Filed:

Sep. 01, 1994
Applicant:
Inventors:

Tamotsu Yagihashi, Maoka, JP;

Tsutomu Araki, Iwase-machi, JP;

Kazuyoshi Tukamoto, Oyama, JP;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B01D / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
21032179 ; 21032188 ; 21032189 ; 2104971 ; 264D / ; 96 10 ; 96 11 ;
Abstract

A separation module to be used for separation and filtration of micro-substances. The separation module comprises a bundled configuration of a plurality of hollow thread-type porous membrane elements made of high polymer material. The bundled configuration is sealingly disposed in a casing, in which the thread-type porous membrane elements are bound each other by means of molten thermoplastic resin. Such a separation module is produced by arranging the hollow thread-type porous membrane elements in a planar state; putting at least one of opposite end sections of the planar state porous membrane elements between first and second elongate thermoplastic resin films to form a sheet-like configuration; heating the sheet-like configuration to weld the films to each other and/or to the porous membrane elements; rolling up the welded sheet-like configuration in a longitudinal direction of the first and second thermoplastic films to form a rolled-up configuration in which two layers of the porous membrane elements are spirally wound, each layer being planar and including the parallelly arranged porous membrane elements; inserting the rolled-up configuration into the casing; and melting the first and second thermoplastic resin films to bind the end sections of the porous membrane elements to each other and to an inner wall of the casing.


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