Abstract

In this study, a composite filter paper was fabricated using cellulose derived from Flax and cotton linters, along with the incorporation of basalt fiber. The aim was to develop a filter paper with enhanced filtration performance and mechanical strength.The composition and properties of the mineral filler employed in the preparation of the filter paper were thoroughly investigated. The mineral filler, which played a crucial role in influencing the properties of the composite, was carefully selected and characterized. Its particle size, surface area, and chemical composition were analyzed to understand its impact on the filtration efficiency and mechanical integrity of the filter paper.To evaluate the performance of the composite filter paper, comprehensive testing methods were employed. The filtration efficiency, pressure drop across the filter, and mechanical strength properties such as tensile strength and burst strength were assessed. These tests provided quantitative data to determine the effectiveness of the composite filter paper in capturing particles of varying sizes and its structural stability during the experimental investigation were presented in graphical form to provide a clear visual representation of the data. These graphs allowed for easy interpretation and comparison of the properties and performance of the composite filter paper under different conditions.

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