Potted header for hollow fiber membranes and method for making it
First Claim
1. A method of forming a header for a skein of a multiplicity of fibers, comprising,forming a stack of at least two superimposed essentially coplanar and similar arrays, each array comprising a chosen number of fibers supported on a support means having a thickness corresponding to a desired lateral spacing between adjacent arrays;
- holding the stack in a bed of powder with terminal portions of the fibers submerged therein, said powder being unreactive with material of said fibers and having a primary particle size small enough to substantially negate infiltration by a liquid fixing resin;
pouring said fixing resin over said bed to embed the fibers to a desired depth, and solidifying said fixing resin to form a fixing lamina upon said bed, said fixing resin also being substantially unreactive with either the material of the fibers or that of said powder;
whereby a composite header is formed in which terminal portions of the fibers are potted, the composite header comprising a laminate of a fugitive lamina of fugitive powdery material and a contiguous finished header of fixing lamina; and
thereafter, removing said powder without removing a portion of said fixing lamina so as to leave the ends of said fibers open and protruding from the aft face of said header, the open ends having a circular cross-section.
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Abstract
A filtration device is provided for withdrawing permeate essentially continuously from a multicomponent aqueous substrate containing growing microorganisms in a reservoir. A vertical skein of fiber is scrubbed with coarse bubbles which emanate from a conversion baffle positioned under the skein. The substrate is aerated with fine bubbles in a size range small enough to transfer oxygen to the substrate efficiently. The baffle traps the fine bubbles and converts them to coarse bubbles which are effective to scrub the fibers. In the most preferred embodiment, the finished headers of the skein are derived from composite headers comprising a fixing lamina of resin in which the fibers are potted near their terminal ends, and a fugitive lamina of fugitive powdery material in which the terminal ends of the fibers are potted. The fugitive lamina is removed, preferably by dissolving the powder, e.g. finely divided common salt in water.
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4 Claims
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1. A method of forming a header for a skein of a multiplicity of fibers, comprising,
forming a stack of at least two superimposed essentially coplanar and similar arrays, each array comprising a chosen number of fibers supported on a support means having a thickness corresponding to a desired lateral spacing between adjacent arrays; -
holding the stack in a bed of powder with terminal portions of the fibers submerged therein, said powder being unreactive with material of said fibers and having a primary particle size small enough to substantially negate infiltration by a liquid fixing resin; pouring said fixing resin over said bed to embed the fibers to a desired depth, and solidifying said fixing resin to form a fixing lamina upon said bed, said fixing resin also being substantially unreactive with either the material of the fibers or that of said powder; whereby a composite header is formed in which terminal portions of the fibers are potted, the composite header comprising a laminate of a fugitive lamina of fugitive powdery material and a contiguous finished header of fixing lamina; and
thereafter, removing said powder without removing a portion of said fixing lamina so as to leave the ends of said fibers open and protruding from the aft face of said header, the open ends having a circular cross-section. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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