Solupor® Membrane
A high performance microporous membrane for full range of applications. Solupor® membrane is specially engineered with Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene, using a unique patented proprietary manufacturing technology. This membrane has excellent performance characteristics, featuring a combination of high porosity, chemical stability, and good mechanical properties. Combined with the available thickness ranges, Solupor me…

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A high performance microporous membrane for full range of applications.
Solupor® membrane is specially engineered with Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene, using a unique patented proprietary manufacturing technology. This membrane has excellent performance characteristics, featuring a combination of high porosity, chemical stability, and good mechanical properties. Combined with the available thickness ranges, Solupor membrane is suitable for a full range of demanding applications requiring a high performance hydrophobic separator.
Features:
- High Porosity
- Abrasion and Impact Resistant
- Inert
- High Strength and Durability
- Thickness Range from 20µm
Benefits:
- Low Electrical Resistance
- Stable in Mechanical challenging environments
- Applicable for various chemistries
- Easy to process
- High Energy Density
Applications:
- Trans dermal drug delivery
- Supercapacitors
- Batteries
- Fuel Cells
Benchmark Testing of Air Filtration Media in Cartridges for Pulse Clean Applications
Lydall recently undertook a cartridge benchmark testing program, constructing identical cartridges using Arioso™ High Performance Air Filtration Composite Media, an industry leading ePTFE media, and a spunbond polyester media. This application note shows that Arioso M7001 cartridges were the only cartridges above 95% efficiency, had the lowest initial and final pressure drop, had the highest water repellency, and were less than 30% lower in dust loading capacity than the much lower efficiency media.

















