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Supplier: SpillTech
Description: Save your site costly cleanups by stopping mess before it starts! Absorbs Oily Liquids — Repels Water MeltBlown polypropylene fibers are left in their natural hydrophobic state. These hydrophobic fibers repel water while only absorbing oils and other hydrocarbons. Ideal for
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Supplier: SpillTech
Description: Save your site costly cleanups by stopping mess before it starts! Absorbs Oily Liquids — Repels Water MeltBlown polypropylene fibers are left in their natural hydrophobic state. These hydrophobic fibers repel water while only absorbing oils and other hydrocarbons. Ideal for
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Supplier: Shelco Filters - Division of Tinny Corp.
Description: hydrophobicity and water intrusion resistance 100% flushed and integrity tested to ensure rated pore size Manufactured in Class 10,000 clean room for high purity Meets applicable CFR criteria and USP Class VI Biological Test for plastics Suitable for steam or autoclave sterilization and hot
- Assembly / Element Type: Cartridge, Other
- Features: FDA Compliant
- Filter Media: PTFE / Teflon®
- Filtration Grade (Micron Rating): 0.1000 to 1 µm
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: FILTER, MEMBRANE TYPE, 142 MILLIMETER, HYDROPHOBIC, 50 PACK, . FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
- Construction: Filter Mat
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: STERILIZING-GRADE AERVENT FILTERS, CAPSULE DISPOSABLE CARTRIDGE, PORE SIZE 0.2 M HYDROPHOBIC, MAX OPERATING PRESSURE 80 PSIG AT 25 C, SANITARY FLANGE INLET, SANITARY FLANGE OUTLET. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
- Construction: Filter Mat
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Supplier: TTG Inc.
Description: are converted into small pleated elements that reside within a vacuum’s dust cup chamber. As dust enters the chamber it collects on the sub-micron surface of our membrane. When the dust cup is full the filter is cleaned by gently tapping it. In addition, filters made with TTG laminates may be washed
- Construction: Filter Mat
- Features: Reusable / Washable
- Media Type: Polyester, Poly / Cotton Nonwoven Media
- Pleated: Yes
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Supplier: SpillTech
Description: — Repels Water MeltBlown polypropylene fibers are left in their natural hydrophobic state. These hydrophobic fibers repel water (and float) while only absorbing oils and other hydrocarbons. High Sorbency Keeps Mat on the Job Longer Large-diameter MeltBlown polypropylene fibers
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Supplier: SpillTech
Description: — Repels Water MeltBlown polypropylene fibers are left in their natural hydrophobic state. These hydrophobic fibers repel water (and float) while only absorbing oils and other hydrocarbons. High Sorbency Keeps Mat on the Job Longer Large-diameter MeltBlown polypropylene fibers
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Supplier: International Polymer Solutions Inc.
Description: Zitex™ filter elements which form a continuous mat of PTFE fibers. These fibers are fused together to form a screen-like membrane structure. The resultant membrane is hydrophobic and hence aqueous suspensions must be filtered at high rates to overcome surface tension. Because of the
- Filter Media: PTFE / Teflon®
- Maximum Pressure: 0.0 to 60 psi
- Media: Other
- Range: Micro Filtration
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Water repellency, mat formation, and leaf-stimulated growth of some ectomycorrhizal fungi
C. 9eophilum was also very often scattered among the hydrophobic mats or patches, and together with P. croceum in the Swedish forest floor.
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Fabrication of a silver-ragwort-leaf-like super-hydrophobic micro/nanoporous fibrous mat
surface by electrospinning
PS has been studied as a typical hydrophobic polymer for electrospun super- hydrophobic mat surfaces [16, 28] as well as its blends with other polymers [33, 35].
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Surface hydro-properties of electrospun fiber mats
An et al. have studied a simple fabrication technique for super- hydrophobic mats using polymer-derived ceramic fibers through a chemical vapor deposition onto electrospun fibers; however, it is difficult to incorporate this method into the conventional ceramic processing [8].
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http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/45928/320776699-MIT.pdf?sequence=2
This simple dip-coating transformed a moderate hydrophobic mat into a superhydrophobic one without significantly changing its fibrous structure.
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Production of superhydrophobic polymer fibers with embedded particles using the electrospinning technique
The most hydrophobic mats were produced using a low flow rate and voltages of between 15 and 25 kV.
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Extramatrical structures of hydrophobic and hydrophilic ectomycorrhizal fungi
At the same time the formation of hy- drophobic mats and patches probably excludes many other microorganisms in the same area (Unestam 1991), a C-selected (competitive) quality.
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Specificity of soil properties in the rhizosphere: Analysis of literature data
In the hydrophobic mats , 5 taxa with the dominants of Gomphus clavatus and Ramaria formosa were revealed; 5 taxa were not identified [50].
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Species richness and community composition of mat-forming ectomycorrhizal fungi in old- and second-growth Douglas-fir forests of the HJ Andrews Experimental Fo...
Similarly, Nouhra et al. (2005) have observed dense, hydrophobic mats similar to those attributed to Gautieria species beneath the fruit bodies of several Ramaria species.
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http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperDownload.aspx?DOI=10.4236/jsemat.2012.22014
… doi:10.1016/j.colsurfa.2007.04.122 [56] S. H. Park, S. M. Lee, H. S. Lim, J. T. Han, D. R. Lee, H. S. Shin, Y. Jeong, J. Kim and J. H. Cho, “Robust Super- hydrophobic Mats Based on Electrospun Crystalline …
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Plasma‐Etching for Controlled Modification of Structural and Mechanical Properties of Electrospun PET Scaffolds
… allow the present etched ePET mats to more closely mimic natural blood vessels, plasma etching was also shown to have a large effect on wettability, observed by SCA and wicking time of a dye solution (Table 4), turning the originally hydrophobic mats .
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