Gessner’s three-layer fuel filter media uses a special material design. The middle layer contains micro-glass, which is a guarantor for achieving highest efficiencies. To avoid glass fibre shedding, the middle layer is sandwiched between a meltblown and a cellulose layer. The meltblown layer helps to improve the DHC and protects the glass-containing middle layer from the top side.
The saturated cellulose layer ensures good pleatability so this Gessner material can be converted on standard lines - like any other meltblown-cellulose-combination. This material design was largely initiated through direct dialogue with customers to address their concerns about health hazards, processability and abrasive behaviour of glass fibres. This sandwich structure prevents glass fibre shedding and protects employees while having the maximum performance for customers, the company said in a press release.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)