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Electret Media <strong>for</strong> HVACFiltration ApplicationsDavid L. Myers, Kim<strong>be</strong>rly-ClarkCorporationTh<strong>is</strong> paper provides an overview ofcurrent electret media typesdetailing media structure andcharging techniques. Fundamentalimpact of environmental fac<strong>to</strong>rs onfiltration per<strong>for</strong>mance <strong>is</strong> presentedalong with field studies detailing inuseper<strong>for</strong>mance of filtersmanufactured with charged media.Characterizing Melt BlownMedia Per<strong>for</strong>mance inLiquid Filtration ApplicationsChr<strong>is</strong><strong>to</strong>pher Shields, Lydall Filtration& SeparationTh<strong>is</strong> paper evaluates melt blownmedia at several different weightsand micron ratings and compares<strong>the</strong>ir per<strong>for</strong>mance <strong>for</strong> particleremoval, dirt holding capacity andfilter life.High TemperatureCeramic Fi<strong>be</strong>r NonwovenFilter Media Applied inSelf-Cleaning Filter SystemsRichard D. Nixdorf, IndustrialCeramic Solutions, LLCLearn about <strong>the</strong> nonwoven processthat has <strong>be</strong>en developed <strong>for</strong>converting silicon carbide ceramicfi<strong>be</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> a durable filter mediacapable of withstanding <strong>the</strong>pressure of high velocity gas andliquid streams.Properties of Glass Fi<strong>be</strong>r<strong>for</strong> Filtration: Influence ofForming ProcessJon F. Bauer, Johns ManvilleTechnical CenterD<strong>is</strong>cover how new characterization<strong>to</strong>ols and methods have enhanced<strong>the</strong> understanding of glass fi<strong>be</strong>rsurface properties and how <strong>the</strong>seproperties can <strong>be</strong> controlled <strong>to</strong>offer unique solutions <strong>to</strong> currentfiltration demands.FINISHES &SURFACES9:00 am - 10:00 amModera<strong>to</strong>r: Greg Jones, Ph.D.,Clopay Plastic ProductsNewer Flame-RetardantTechnology UsingNanoparticlesGita Ramaswamy, Ph.D., KansasState UniversityThe study results of <strong>the</strong> use of nanosizedantimony pen<strong>to</strong>xide overconventional antimony trioxide assynerg<strong>is</strong>t in flame-retardant fin<strong>is</strong>hingof 100% cot<strong>to</strong>n fabrics using DBDOwill <strong>be</strong> presented.Atmospheric Plasma-Enhanced ChemicalVapor Deposition—TheNew Functional Process<strong>for</strong> Delivering HighPer<strong>for</strong>mance CoatingsRory A. Wolf, Enercon IndustriesCorporationD<strong>is</strong>cussed will <strong>be</strong> <strong>the</strong> recentadvancements in <strong>the</strong> delivery ofatmospheric plasma depositions ofpolymer coatings <strong>to</strong> enhance <strong>the</strong>surface functionalization ofnonwovens.WIPES10:00 am - 11:30 amModera<strong>to</strong>r: James MarshallOathout, E.I. Dupont de Nemoursand Co., Inc.Dynamic Wiping Efficiency<strong>for</strong> Removal of Liquid &Particles From SurfacesJames Marshall Oathout, E.I. Dupontde Nemours and Co., Inc.New procedures are descri<strong>be</strong>d <strong>for</strong>investigating <strong>the</strong> three fac<strong>to</strong>rsespecially important in <strong>the</strong> removalof liquid and particles from a criticalsurface using a wiper.Marring of Au<strong>to</strong>motiveClearcoats Caused ByNonwoven WipesBehnam Pourdeyhimi, Ph.D., NCRCReported will <strong>be</strong> <strong>the</strong> use of threecommon wipes within <strong>the</strong>au<strong>to</strong>motive industry and <strong>the</strong> varioustechniques developed <strong>to</strong>accurately measure <strong>the</strong> scratchand mar damage caused byinappropriate use of wipe material.The Dynamics of Three-Dimensional WiperSystemsLeonard B. Torobin, Ph.D., TheNanofi<strong>be</strong>r GroupTh<strong>is</strong> paper will demonstrate <strong>the</strong>cleansing ability of a threedimensionalwiper system whencompared <strong>to</strong> a conventional sheetwiper.Program subject <strong>to</strong> last minute changes andcancellations. The opinions are those of <strong>the</strong>speakers and not necessarily those of <strong>INDA</strong>, TAPPIor <strong>the</strong>ir Boards of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs12

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