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titleOfInvention Filter and filter surface processing method
abstract The present invention relates to a filter and a filter surface processing method that require heat resistance such as a bag filter of a dust collector, and relates to a heat resistance, chemical resistance, water repellency, low friction resistance, and dust peelability without impairing filtration performance. It aims at enabling it to improve. SOLUTION: After impregnating a filter medium 1 composed of a fiber aggregate such as a woven fabric or a non-woven fabric with a dispersion containing polyimide resin particles such as PTFE, fluororesin particles and heat-resistant short fibers, the impregnated resin is dried and solidified. . As a result, a surface layer made of a mixture of the polyimide resin 2, the fluororesin 3, and the heat-resistant short fibers 4 is formed on the surface of the filter medium 1. The inter-fiber gap of the filter medium 1 can be closed with heat-resistant fine short fibers, and high filter performance can be ensured regardless of the low cost. [Selection] Figure 1
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