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        Fulfl o  ProBond                         ™

        Economical & Environmental
        Filtration Solutions for High Viscosity

        Fluid Processing


        White Paper

        by Ron Fall, Senior Prinicipal Engineer

        Background                           Challenge

        The fi ltration of high viscosity fl uids   Typical to processing of viscous fl uids, this manufacturer was experiencing an
        is often considered one of the most   upset condition that resulted in the formation of gels within the fi nished bulk
        diffi cult applications within fl uid   materials. Such gel formations cause bridging at nozzle openings and result in an
        processing operations. In some cases,   inconsistent bead of sealant when applied. Plugging at the nozzle also results in
        a fl uid with the characteristics of 10   waste and additional downtime required for premature cleaning or replacement.
        weight oil is considered very viscous,   Subsequently, the sealant manufacturer was required to store waste material
        but in other instances, fl uids that have   in drums until time of disposal, which would cost $400 per drum. In an attempt
        the consistency of cold molasses are   to reduce these costs, the manufacturer evaluated other processing methods to
        considered to be problematic. In reality,  remove the gels from the material. This included a disc type self-cleaning fi lter
        these two fl uid types are drastically   purportedly designed for gel removal, as well as utilization of various screen type
        different by an order of several     surface media. Both alternative processing methods were unable to meet the
        thousand centipoise (cP).            quality requirements.

        This case study illustrates how Parker   Parker Solution
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        domnick hunter’s Fulfl o  ProBond
                                                                    In evaluating this viscous fi ltration application, the
        phenolic resin bonded depth cartridge
                                                                    characteristics of the material and debris to be
        helped a silicone sealant manufacturer
                                                                    removed were investigated; this step is critical to the
        fi nd a method to re-process the
                                                                    media technology selection process. The fi ndings
        product in order to meet quality
                                                                    revealed that the sealant standing viscosity was two
        standards and resolve issues with
                                                                    million centipoise and thixotropic (shear thinning) in
        formation of gels resulting in reduced
                                                                    nature. That is, as the sealant began moving within
        waste and less production downtime.
                                                                    the pump and piping during processing, it would shear
                                                                    thin to approximately 125,000 cP.  The “soft” gels
        Contact Information                  would extrude through surface type fi ltration media once differential pressures
                                             approached 22 pounds per square inch (psi). Given the vast gel size distribution
                                             within this material, a tight screen with little open area would be required.
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                                             Additionally, a clean differential pressure of 50 psid would be necessary to initiate
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                                             the fl ow through the tight fi ltration media. This minimum pressure requirement
        Process Filtration - North America
                                             indicated that surface type media technology was not viable and that a depth type
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                                             fi ltration alternative would be necessary.
        Oxnard, CA, USA 93030
        toll free +1 877 784 2234            To address the processing and quality concerns of the sealant manufacturer,
        phone +1 805 604 3400                Parker domnick hunter Process Filtration fi eld representatives recommended
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        fax +1 805 604 3401                  Fulfl o  ProBond  phenolic resin bonded depth cartridges. This fi lter was
        dhpsales.na@parker.com               designed specifi cally for gel removal in applications requiring high differential
                                             pressures. In fact, the pilot testing and subsequent full scale implementation,
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                                             demonstrated that the ProBond™ cartridge effectively removed the unwanted
                                             gels. As a result, the previously unusable sealant now met manufacturer’s
                                             specifi cation requirements and quality standards.
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