In this article
GmbH, reports sintered
cartridge
Metals
study between
and thereby
improve
of the filter
Filters
a standard membrane
wall configuration.
design is said to prevent _
operation,
Sintered
and its latest metal
that has an asymmetric
asymmetric during
on a comparison
metalfilter
filter
ofGKiV
Peter Neumann
The
a high pressure the cleaning
drop
ejjiciency
backJlush,
Sintered metal filters benefit f ram asymmetric design
S
tructures
formed
ing of metal bronze
by the sintcr-
powders
or stainless
solid components tain interconnected
such as
the years this porositv
metal
steel into naturally
con-
pores.
Over
has proved
Iy useful in the field of filtration. filter elrments
vcssfully
in industrial
tate high strength
cxtrcmcSintered
c.hcmical\
and tcmpcraturc.
legislation
drmanding
tnxironmcntal
the rcc \ cling 01
ha\ c Iwcn used \uc-
cleaning
applications
their dispo<;al, has also hrlpl
and resistance
that die-
of filter element\,
the USC‘ of thcsc
to both
Howcvrr,
rather
than
to promote
fiIter_ elements.
as \z ith all technologies,
metal filters have their limitations.
hintcrcd For exam
plr, because sintr stainlc55 steel liltcr cartridges 2
hake a IvaIl thic knw
3 mm they csperience
prrhsurr
a comparably
ofthe filtw.
to provide sufticicnt
anical strength,
but is not essrntial
hccausc th c \c [,aration
rctcntion
a coarw
u hich i\ the support filtrr
material,
support
lx axial prrssing
tric5 and iw\tatic. tridges.Thc
strut
powder, an<1 a thin
ptxwinq
labcr,
procc‘ss,
onto the support
ii then (luring
I’igurc
I shox\-5 a
of the aaxmmctric
structure.
process.
mic-rograph
IS pro-
for filter carmcrnbraw
in a scparatc
bonded
thr sintcring
mater-ial
for plate gcomc-
thin metallic
~1hich is madc diffusion
metal
la>vr (< LOO l(m) made frr~m
the \amc allo\.‘l’hc duwd
SIK.4 -K .44
is a po\~tlct-/~~o\~(Icr
turn, comprising
atti\v
of partic,lc:.
of the filter mc(lia
d
(Aswnmctric)
mc~h for pat-tick
ofa mlllimetrc.
within the first tenths ‘l-he nc\\l\
01.
l.he wall thick-
ncs5 is rcquircd
takes place on the surf&c
7
high
drop that dccrc~ax5 the cfficivnc7
the back flushing
Symmetric
ofbct\\ccn
Characteristics It i\ not surprising that a\vmmetricall\ dcsigncd
metallic
cnt propcrtics metric)
26
July/August
2000
sintered
mt’m1xanc.s
from con\cntional metal
haw tiillcr(avn-
filter\.
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Figure
the difference
the pressure function
drop
in
during
pressure
filtration
asymmetrical element
back flushing
distribution
IS)
??
to
IS had a
pore size of 4.5
a tighter
do not
The grade
carbide
data (Figure
I
cycles,
increase
a filter
drop
to remow
In order
to gain a more
Ho\ve\rr,
accurate
picture
for the SIKA-R
performance R AS under
-e-SIKA-R 10IS,limestone
operating
ditions
-m- SIKA-R 3 AS,
100
gas filtration
the surface
decrease
layer
test in filtration
with bo1.h elements.
the beginning
the lime stone
IS
tests
AS were
and end values consistently
test (Figure
cant difference
with VDI
seen.
high-
IS. For
6b) a signifi-
3926 recommendations
the filtration
were carried
seconds,
out. Two dif-
in the filtration
Follobving
time
100 bat k flushing
\sas
cl clcs
time for the SIKrZ-R IS xvas 4
while
the S1K.VR AS had a time
SIKA-R AS
alumina
1.73
mg/m3
1.08
mg/m3
Lime stone
0.224
mg/m3
0.025
mg/m’
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a certain
and back flushing
er than the \-alucs of the SIKA-R
con
IS.
to the time
In the alumina
ha), a strong
this sta-
I
in accordance
SIKA-R
of the SIKA-
lwfore
is reached
time occurred
\vas
than the SIKH-R
cvclc time, relates
Operational performance
(Figure
pressure operations.
.AS reaches
quicker
100
that a dra-
in ongoing
1s in operation
is performed
after
meaning
the SIKr\-R
greater
that the pro
of the residual
to occur
pressures
of the
differ
The curkcs
a stable condition
on the element.
b
of the
grn-
Filtration
retention.
drop
in both tests indicate
SIK.4.R AS exhibited particle
drop
as
However,
3), the
prcssurc
faster than that of the
and the pressure
ble conditions
from the pore size distri
and back flush-
high than at the beginning.
unlikely
as the
the
of the two
ence at the end of the tests was twice
matic
using
test dust. As expected
bution
the residual
back flushing
the single pass method, with silicon
the filtration
ccss reached
efficiencv
types \vas measured
Iluring
erated
4) of both filter
AS xvas lower
IS, reflecting
in the bvall structure
SIK.&R.\S,
do not penc-
of both tests the
of the SIKh-R
SIK.i\-R IS increased
it over the time.
(Figure
difference
ing cydes
pdrc
means
as far into the filter,
block
drop
drop o\cr
of back tlushing
At the beginning
filters.
to surface
and therefore
100
5 shobvs the pressure
the filter as a function
3).
and
cfficicnc\.
than that of the SIKA-R
that particles
80
total collection
\vhile the SIKA-R
size distribution
60
.
ocles.
trate
40
cvclc time;
pressure
filtration,
Numberofbackflaohingcy(es
filtration
clean gas dust concentration;
SIK.-\-R AS had a maxi-
urn. In relation
20
of cat h filter \vas
mum pore size of 2.5 urn,
maximum
I
of 5 g/m<
.
Figures
pore size (Figure
Jverc
assessed b!- comparing: . residual pressure drop after regeneration;
to the
membrane
have a tighter
filter,
cfficienc\
were a cgas and a dust con
180 m/h
(cfccd)
The performance
AS) was found
element
metal
test parameter\
(vf) of
centratilm
the
sintered
the metallic (SIKA-R
wlocitv
that it is
filter (SIKA-R
mcmbranc
sintered
flow rate properties,
compared.The
step.
conventional metal
and similar
of the
In comparison
metallic
,-\s above an
with tht same total collection
drop
to clean during
x\-hich is a
material.
and a comentional
membrane
means
easier
and lime stone,
good agglomerating asymmetrical
as a
of wall thickness.
The lower
particle size [pm]
ating material
2 schematicall>
highlights
July/August
2000
27
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I
a
SIKA-R AS
the comentional
+SIKA-R 10IS
reduced
cartridge.
+
centration
SIKA-R 3 AS
the conof alu
the recovery
100
of catalyst
used in
particles,
an im-
37% and the lime
portant
In the past, comcntional
sintered
compared
tcrs had to be cleaned
in an cxtcrnal
to
step in many chemical
IS.
ccss cwry
four weeks because
The total col-
Following
the installation
efficiency
of both filters 60
filter
stone hv 10 fold
lcction 60
metal
To date it has been successfully
mina in the gas b!
SIKA-R
40
sintcred
dctcrmined
was
to be
processes,
of clogging,
was able to operate
6-S months
before
an external
was required.
fil
pro
of the SIKA-R AS
the process
process
metal
for up to cleaning
In addition,
after
Number of back flashing cyles
1OO%, meaning particles
all
cleaning
the filters
Although
this studv
performance
II
300
tion application
In summary
membrane
200
the
asvmmetric
filtration
t P 100 &
.
0 40
60
Number of back flashing cyles
tion.
mem-
brane showed
a
perfor-
tries,
mance
in rcgcner-
cess fluids.
pressure
drop and
contaminate
cleaned
conin the
gas than
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July/August
2000
at applications
and water
for liquid
such as cake filtra-
treatment
as well as in the treatment
in the food indusof pro
ation, residual
centration
28
It is aimed
ASmetallic
is also suitable
applications
at the
in an air filtra-
the SIKA-R
filter
and beverage
better
only looked
of the filter
Conclusions
metallic
E x
be re-installed
and used again.
were
retained.
j
could
Forjiurther mformatmn contact:
Peterh’eumonn,
GKk S~nterMetals Filters GmbH, DahllenstraJe 13, D-42477 Radevormwld, German,t: 51: +19 2195 6090; Fax Jr49 2195 ti0918
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