polyniq®: Specialty Polymer Meltblown Media for demanding Applications in Industrial Filtration
The requirements for filter media vary widely in industrial filtration. While standard polymers suffice for many processes, high temperatures, aggressive chemicals, and specific sustainability requirements require carefully selected materials. It is often not the design of the filter that determines a system’s performance, but rather the choice of polymer.
polyniq® by Sandler is a series of meltblown media based on a range of specialty polymers. Each material has specific properties which make it suitable for certain applications in industrial filtration.
polyniq® - what's it all about?
polyniq® is Sandler Group's line of specialized filter solutions for demanding meltblown applications in industrial filtration. Instead of standard polymers, polyniq® utilizes specialty polymers, such as PPS, PBT, PA6, PA12, PLA, PBAT, and TPU. Those polymers are processed into custom filter media. Polyniq® is not an off-the-shelf product, but rather a customized solution to a specific challenge, with application-specific dimensions and properties.
Effectively, polyniq® is not as much a catalog of products as it is a material based modular system creating performance from thoughtfully combining polymer, fiber structure, and process parameters.
Why should I use PPS Meltblown Filter Media?
The choice of the right polymer always depends on its specific application: on operating temperatures, the media involved, the mechanical requirements. For applications under extreme conditions, PPS (polyphenylene sulfide) is often the first choice.
The unique properties of PPS make it the preferred option for industrial filtration under extreme conditions:
- Thermal Stability up to and over 200°C/ 392°F. Ideal for filters in exhaust and hot gas applications.
- Chemical Resistance to solvents, oils and aggressive process media
- Dimensional Stability also under continuous mechanical and thermal stress
The use of PPS polymer meltblown filters makes sense whenever classical polymers like PP or PET degrade quickly. With polyniq®, Sandler turns the resistiveness and thermal stability of PPS into process-capable, ready-to-market meltblown fabrics for industrial filtration.
Are there Specific Materials for Liquid Filtration?
Filtration does not mean air or gas phase filtration only. Also in the field of liquid filtration, polyniq® makes strategic use of specific polymers:
polyniq® is all about synthetic polymers. How about the ecological footprint?
Do synthetic resins and an ecological mindset go together? With polyniq® they do. Sandler has an eye on the ecological footprint and offers two bio-based, respectively compostable options: