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FILTECHOctober 22 – 24, 2013Wiesbaden – GermanyThe Filtration Eventwww.Filtech.deInternational Conference & Exhibition for Filtration and Separation TechnologyConference ProgrammeFILTECH 2013“Palas® was even represen-ted with a trade fair stand atthe first FILTECH in London.We are impress ed by the con-cept and the organisation ofFILTECH, as we have beenable to record a continuous in-crease in visitor numbers andexhibi tors at every event.The accompanying congressoffers us the opportunity tokeep up to date on the latestresearch results, worldwidedevelopments and procedu-res and present our know-how and port folio in our ownspecialist lectures.” Leander Mölter, ManagingDirector & Martin Schmidt,Head of Sales, Palas® GmbHStand F6FILTECH 2013 October 22 – 24, 2013 Wiesbaden – GermanyThe Filtration EventFILTECH is the largest and most impor-tant special interest event worldwidedevoted entirely to filtration and sepa-ration technology. The event is a mustfor all those concerned with designing,improving, pur chasing, selling or researching fil tration and separationequipment and services.International Conference The FILTECH 2013 Conference is the globally acknowledged platform for the scienti fic ex-change of the latest research results and the knowledge transfer between theory and practice.It will again provide a representative survey of current research findings and state-of-the-artdevelopments for the solution of filtration and separation targets in a wide range of sectors.200 lectures from 37 countriesAn exciting programme with over 200 lectures from 37 countries gives a representa tive cross-section of the different procedures and appliances of separation technology as well as acrossthe industry about the applications, from the preparation of mineral raw materials, the che-mistry, environmental technology and water purifica tion down to the pharmacy and biotech-nology. As well as the latest results from basic research, innovative equipment-based solutionsand procedures will also be presented. FILTECH 2013 October 22 – 24, 2013 Wiesbaden – GermanyTravel & AccomodationFILTECH 2013 will be again held in Wiesbaden, Germany. Hessen's State Capital is situated right in the Centerof Europe. Wiesbaden is easy to reach by whatever means, be it by road, by rail or by plane. The City's proximity to Frankfurt International Airport guarantees easy access especially for international visitors: the largest airport in continental Europe is 30 minutes away by car or by train.Wiesbaden Public Transport TicketFILTECH 2013 Conference delegates can receive a“Public Transport Ticket” together with their regis tra tionconfirmation. This ticket entitles to free rail travelbetween Frankfurt International Airport (FRA) RailwayStation and Wiesbaden Central Station and return plusun limited free travel on the Wiesbaden public transportbus and regional train services from October 21-25, 2013.Travel discountsThe Star Alliance™ Members Airlines is the Official Airline Network for FILTECH 2013.FILTECH 2013 Participants can save up to 20% on travel with the Star Alliance™ NetworkFILTECH 2013 Log-In Convention Code: LH04S13Registered participants plus one accompanying person travelling to the event are automatically granted a dis-count of up to 20%, depending on fare and class of travel booked. Discounts are offered on published business andeconomy class fares, excluding website/internet fares, senior and youth fa res, group fares and Round the World fares.Booking office information can be found at:www.staralliance.com/conventionsplus ÔDelegates Ô Login with: LH04S3or at www.filtech.de Ô Travel + Hotel Info.With the offer of FILTECH and Deutsche Bahn you cansave money by visiting FILTECH 2013Get on board and profit from attractive prices and con-ditions for train travelYour ticket is valid from 20th to 26th of October 2013. If travelling by train from outside Germany, you can alsotake advantage of this reduced fare by booking this specialticket which is valid throughout Germany.Detailed information is available at www.filtech.de Ô Travel + Hotel Info.3 h2 hLondonWIESBADEN/FRANKFURTParisMadridLisbonRomeAthensBudapestViennaPragueBerlin1 hStockholmOsloMoscowWarsaw2nd class Euro 991st class Euro 159Good for the environment. Convenient for you.Hotel ReservationThe Wiesbaden Tourist Service will handleyour hotel booking quickly and efficiently.The choice of accomodations ranges fromthe family type guest house to the luxuryhotel. You can easily book online atwww.filtech.de ÔTravel + Hotel Info.If you have any queries concerninghotels/accommo dation or any other kindof tourist information please contact:Wiesbaden Marketing GmbH –Hotel ReservationPO Box 6050 65050 Wiesbaden – GermanyContact: Charlotte RiefkePhone: +49 (0)611 1729-777Fax: +49 (0)611 1729-799E-mail: hotel@wiesbaden-marketing.deInternational ExhibitionAt the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION innovative companies and market leaders from the world-wide filtration and separation industry, manufacturers of particle measurement & analysissystems as well as associated industries will feature the latest innovations and most moderntechnology available. 300 Exhibitors from 24 countriesThe exhibition features 300 Exhibitors and is open to registered trade visitors and conferencedelegates. At FILTECH 2013 delegates and professional visitors from all over the world will beable to discuss and solve their filtration tasks with leading experts face to face in a businesslike manner.Exhibitor information is available at the FILTECH website or contact us atinfo@filtech.de toapply for space. Attractive shell scheme packages are available.FILTECH 2013 – Discover the Future of Filtration & SeparationInternational ParticipationGermany 44%Eastern Europe 9%Western Europe 28%Asia 10%Middle East 4%North-/South America 5%(FILTECH 2011)9%44%5%4%10%28%FILTECH 2013 October 22 – 24, 2013 www.Filtech.deVenueThe Rhein-Main-Halls are con veniently situated in the City Centre just10 walk ing minutes from the Central Station.Rhein-Main-HallenFriedrich-Ebert-Allee65185 Wiesbadenwww.rhein-main-hallen.deVisitor Pre RegistrationVisitor pre-registration allows fast track entrance tothe exhibition. Register online at www.Filtech.deConference delegates and Short Course participants donot have to pre-register. They have free access to theExhibition with their conference badge. Registration FeesThe Visitor registration includes:Access to the ExhibitionExhibition CatalogueOpening HoursExhibitionTuesday, October 22, 20139:00 am - 6:00 pmWednesday, October 23, 20139:00 am - 6:00 pmThursday, October 24, 2013 9:00 am - 6:00 pmpre-registered onsiteFILTECH 2013 1-Day Visitor Ticket € 20.00 € 40.00FILTECH 2013 2-Day Visitor Ticket € 25.00 € 45.00FILTECH 2013 3-Day Visitor Ticket € 30.00 € 50.00Fees already incl. 19% German VAT “We exhibited at FILTECH forthe first time in 2011. The feedback greatly exceededour expectations. Due to this positive experience, in the fu-ture we are planning to pre-sent our constantly growingportfolio of high-quality filtermedia from Meltblown at abigger stand”Daniel Krumme, Managing DirectorInnovatec GmbH & Co KGHall 5 · Stand S4Hall 1Hall 3 FoyerConferenceEntranceRestaurantHall 5EntranceRest. Hall 2Hall 4Scientific CommitteeThe Scientific Committee is represented by leading experts throughout theworld, covering all major aspects of filtration and separation applications.Scientific Committe ChairmenDr. Harald Anlauf - Karlsruhe - GermanyProf. Eberhard Schmidt - Wuppertal - GermanyScientific Committe Prof. Mônica Lopes Aguiar - São Carlos - Brazil Dr. Harald Banzhaf - Ludwigsburg - Germany Prof. José Renato Coury - Sao Carlos - Brazil Dr. Krishna Gupta - Ithaca - USA Prof. Antti Häkkinen - Lappeenranta - Finland Prof. Wilhelm Höflinger - Austria Prof. Kuo-Jen Hwang - Taipei - Taiwan Prof. Eiji Iritani - Nagoya - Japan Prof. Chikao Kanaoka - Tsubata - Japan Prof. Gerhard Kasper - Karlsruhe - Germany Dr. Karsten Keller - St. Louis - USA Ir. Hermanes Kleizen - Hengelo - Netherlands Prof. Gernot Krammer - Graz - Austria Dr. Martin Lehmann - Ludwigsburg - Germany Prof. Markus Lehner - Leoben - Austria Prof. Dietmar Lerche - Berlin - Germany Prof. Wallace Leung - Hong Kong - P.R. China Dr. Hisao Makino - Yokosuka - Japan Prof. Gerd Mauschitz - Vienna - Austria Prof. Arunangshu Mukhopadhyay - Jalandhar - India Prof. Marja Oja - Hut - Finland Dr. Thomas Peters - Neuss - Germany Dr. Christophe Peuchot - Foulayronnes - France Prof. Urs Peuker - Freiberg - Germany Dr. Jaroslav Pridal - Hradec Krawlve - Czech Republic Dr. Graham Rideal - Waverton - UK Prof. Siegfried Ripperger - Kaiserslautern - Germany Prof. Peter Scales - Parkville - Australia Prof. Hans-Joachim Schmid - Paderborn - Germany Dr. Anthony Stickland - Melbourne - Australia Dr. Stephen Tarleton - Loughborrough - UK Prof. Hans Theliander - Gothenburg - Sweden Prof. Bhaskar N. Thorat - Mumbai - India Prof. Paolo Tronville - Italy Prof. Kuo-Lun Tung - Taipei - Taiwan Prof. Eugène Vorobiev - Compiègne - France Prof. Richard Wakeman - Devon - UK Dr. Matthias Waldenmaier - Kaiserslautern - Germany Yan-Xi Wang - Shanghai - P.R. China Prof. Takeshi Yoneda - Kuwana - JapanThe flyer lists countries and regions. Conference PricesThe Conference registration includes Conference Proceedings featuring all papers in an abstract book andfull paper versions on USB stick Lunch/es Refreshments during breaks Entrance to the FILTECH 2013 Exhibition (October 22 – 24, 2013) FILTECH 2013 Exhibition Catalogue Welcome Reception on October 22, 2013 Wiesbaden Public Transport Ticket incl. travel from/to Frankfurt International AirportFees already include 19% German VAT. Speakers will be registered at the early bird rate.Short Course PricesThe Short Course registration includes Extensive Short Course Notes Lunch Refreshments during breaks Entrance to the FILTECH 2013 Exhibition (October 22 – 24, 2013) FILTECH 2013 Exhibition Catalogue Welcome Reception on October 22, 2013 Wiesbaden Public Transport Ticket incl. travel from/to Frankfurt International AirportFees already include 19% German VAT. Conference Prices Early Bird Normal Price until 26.06.2013 from 27.06.20133-Day-Congress Ticket € 630,– € 780,–1-Day-Congress Ticket € 300,– € 375,–Short Course Prices Early Bird Normal Price until 26.06.2013 from 27.06.2013Short Course I Solid/Liquid Separation € 470,– € 560,–Short Course II Fine Dust Separation € 470,– € 560,–FILTECH 2013 – Discover the Future of Filtration & SeparationShort Course I Solid/Liquid SeparationMonday, October 21, 2013This 1-day Course "Solid/Liquid Separation" is of interest to engineers,scientists, managers and other technical personnel involved in solid-liquidseparation in the process and other industries. They will find the courseinformative, regardless of whether they design, purchse, research or usefiltration and separation equipment. Plant engineers, technicians andoperators should find the course materials directly applicable, and gra-duate research students will value the expert introduction to the tech-nologies. It is a comprehensive review of the processes involved in theseparation of solids from liquids, which will emphasise practival aspectsand present appropriate theoretical information as necessary.Characterisation of Particles and Particle SeparationDensity Separation - Static Thickeners and Solid Bowl CentrifugesDepth, Cross Flow and Cake FiltersFilter MediaSuspension Pretreatment to Enhance Separation PropertiesAlternative Separation Solutions and Apparatus CombinationsSelection Criteria for Separation EquipmentProgramme: 9.00 h Introduction and OverviewSystematic survey of separation processes, apparatus examples and separationstrategies10.45 h Particle CharacterizationCharacterization of single particles, particle collectives and particle separation.11.30 h Density Separation – Static Thickeners and Solid Bowl CentrifugesSeparation mechanisms, equipment, mode of operation, application.13.15 h Depth and Cross Flow FiltrationSeparation mechanisms, equipment, mode of operation, application.14.00 h Cake Filtration – Formation, Washing and DemoisturingSeparation mechanisms, consequences for practical use.15.00 h Cake FiltersSeparation mechanisms, equipment, mode of operation, application.15.45 h Filter MediaOverview and fields of application, influence of media properties on separationresults.16.45 h Suspension Pretreatment to Enhance Separation PropertiesAdditional techniques for enhancing solid-liquid separation processes, physio-chemical influences on slurry stability, flocculation17.30 h Apparatus Combinations, Alternative Solutions and ApparatusSelection CriteriaStrategies for process optimization and selection of suitable separationtechniques.Course PresenterDr.-Ing. Harald Anlauf is Academic Director at the Karls-ruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Mechanical Pro-cess Engineering and Mechanics. His academic degrees asChemical Engineer he earned 1980 and 1985 at KarlsruheUniversity. From 1999 to 2006 he was Chairman of theVDI-GVC working party „Mechanical Liquid Separation“, since 2000 Co-Chairman of the FILTECH Conference and President of the 10th WorldFiltration Congress 2008 in Leipzig, Germany. He published more than150 technical papers, books etc., consulted and lectured throughout theworld.Short Course II Fine Dust SeparationMonday, October 21, 2013This 1-day "Fine Dust Separation" Short Course is of interest to engi-neers, technicians, scientists, managers, and other personnel involved ingas-solid separation in the process and other industries. They will findthe course informative, regardless of whether they design, purchase, re-search, or use dust separation equipment for product recovery, emissioncontrol, air cleaning or process gas cleaning. It is a comprehensive reviewof the processes involved in the separation of solid or liquid particlesfrom gases, which will emphasise practical aspects and present appro-priate theoretical information as necessary.Evaluation and Selection of Dust Collection EquipmentWet ScrubbersCentrifugal Collectors/CyclonesElectrical PrecipitatorsFibrous Filter/Deep Bed FiltersRaw Gas Characterisation and ConditioningFabric Filter/Surface FiltersProgramme: 9.00 h IntroductionParticulate Matter (PMx); Dust Separation; Air Cleaning; Overview of the course.9.15 h Evaluation of Dust Collection EquipmentParticle size characterisation, concentration measurement, overall and fractionalcollection efficiency.10.00 h Centrifugal Collectors (Cyclones)Mode of operation, basic designs, application, collection efficiency, pressure drop.11.00 h Fibrous Filters (Deep-Bed Filters)Mode of operation, basic designs, application, collection efficiency, pressure drop.11.45 h Fabric Filters (Surface Filters)Mode of operation, basic designs, application, operating characteristics, designcalculations.12.30 h Questions and answersAn open-floor question and answer session.14.00 h Wet ScrubbersMode of operation, basic designs, design calculations, application, droplet separation.14.15 h Electrical PrecipitatorsMode of operation, basic designs, design calculations, application, operating cha-racteristics.15.45 h Selection of Dust Collection EquipmentComparision of the different techniques, strength and weaknesses, fields of ap-plication, selection procedure.16.30 h Raw Gas ConditioningAdditional techniques for enhancing dust separation equipment (Electrical andacoustic enhancement, additive dosing, precoating,...).17.15 h DiscussionAn open-floor question and answer session.Course PresenterProf. Dr.-Ing. habil. Eberhard Schmidt is Full Professor forSafety Engineering/Environmental Protection at WuppertalUniversity. His academic degrees he earned 1991 and1998 at Karlsruhe University. From 1993 to 1994 he wasaffiliated with the Joint Research Centre in Ispra/Italy. Inthe years 1998 and 1999 he was with Degussa company in the depart-ment of process engineering / particle technology. He is Co-Chairman of the FILTECH Conference and was Scientific Secre-tary of 10th World Filtration Congress. He has published more than 100technical papers, books, patents, etc. and consulted and lectured through -out the world.FILTECH 2013 October 22 – 24, 2013 www.Filtech.dePlenary & Keynote LecturesFILTECH 2013 – Discover the Future of Filtration & SeparationProf. Kuo-Lun Tung National Taiwan UniversityTaiwanNature-inspired separation membranes: Geomimicry versus biomimicryPLInternational ParticipationWhere FILTECH Speakers come from…Prof. Markus LehnerMontanuniversität LeobenAustriaIndustrial gas cleaning processes –Trends and perspectivesK1Prof. Dietmar Lerche L.U.M. GmbHGermanySedimentation and consolidationbehavior of stable and flocculatedsuspensions. In situ visualizationand analysisK2Prof. Urs PeukerTU Bergakademie FreibergGermanySeparation and classification in thesize range below 10 µm – Challengesand new approachesK3Dr. Anthony SticklandThe University of MelbourneAustraliaCompressibility effects in solid-liquid separationK4Prof. Bhaskar Narayan Thorat Institute of Chemical Techno-logy – IndiaSolid-liquid separation –An Indian PerspectiveK5Prof. Mônica Lopes Aguiar Universidade Federal de SãoCarlos – BrazilSeparation of particles out of gasesby fabric filtrationK6Session OverviewFILTECH 2013 October 22 – 24, 2013 www.Filtech.deTuesday, 22.10.201308:30 – 09:45 Registration09:45 – 11:30 Opening Session11:30 – 12:15 Walk Around – Fair12:15 – 13:15 Lunch – Fair14:30 – 15:00 Coffee Break – Fair16:15 – 16:45 Coffee Break – Fair13:15 – 14:30 15:00 – 16:15 16:45 – 18:00 Keynote Lecture 2Prof. Dietmar Lerche Keynote Lecture 1Prof. Markus Lehner Cake Filtration-Influen-ces on Cake Properties IWednesday, 23.10.201316:15 – 16:45 Coffee Break – Fair09:45 – 11:00 12:15 – 13:15 Lunch – Fair14:30 – 15:00 Coffee Break – Fair15:00 – 16:15 16:45 – 18:00 Keynote Lecture 5 Prof. Bhaskar Narayan Thorat Keynote Lecture 4 Dr. Anthony SticklandThursday, 24.10.201308:30 – 09:45 11:00 – 12:15 13:15 – 14:30 16:15 – 16:45 Coffee Break – Fair09:45 – 11:00 12:15 – 13:15 Lunch – Fair14:30 – 15:00 Coffee Break – Fair15:00 – 16:15 16:45 – 18:0008:30 – 09:45 11:00 – 12:15 13:15 – 14:30 Programme is subject to ammendments. Up-to-date Programme available at www.Filtech.de Keynote Lecture 3 Prof. Urs Peuker Keynote Lecture 6 Prof. Mônica Lopes AguiarL1 Filtration of Metal MeltsL2 Classification/SortingL3Cake Filtration-Influen-ces on Cake PropertiesIIL4 Filter Test Systems IG1 Nano Particle SeparationG2Cake Filtration- DesaturationL5K1K2K3 Filter Test Systems IIG3 Airborne MolecularContaminationsG4Ceramic MembranesM1Special MembranesM2Membrane CharacterizationM3 Poster Session IL7 Electric / Thermal Separation Enhancement Poster Session IG5 Poster Session IPoster ViewingPoster ViewingPoster ViewingPoster ViewingPoster ViewingM4 Slurry Concentration / ThickeningL9L6 Hydrothermal / Encymatic Separation EnhancementK4K5K6 Surface Filtration IG6 Layer FormationM5 Filter Media CleaningL10 Surface Filtration IIG7 Cross Flow TechniquesM6 In-Situ Analysis of Slurry Separation PropertiesL11 Automotive Application IG8 Ultra FiltrationM7 Continous Cake FiltersL12 Automotive Application IIG9 Membrane Bio ReactorM8 Poster Session IIL14 New Filter Testing Procedures and ApparatusL13 Poster Session IIG10 Monitoring and Control G11 Functionalized Filter Media IL16 Components for improved Filter PerformanceL15 Particle DepositionG12 Industrial Gas CleaningG13 Functionalized Filter Media IIL18 Monitoring of Separation ProcessesL17 Numerical Filter Simulation IG14 Cabin Air FiltersG15 Depth Filtration in Granular MediaL20 Microscreens / StrainersL19 Numerical Filter Simulation IIG16 Pleated Filter MediaG17 Backwash FiltersL22 CoalescerL21 Numerical Filter Simulation IIIG18 Special Filter MediaG19L8 Plenary Lecture – Prof. Kuo-Lun Tung Nature-inspired separation membranes: Geomimicry versus biomimicryPLTuesday, October 22, 2013 Industrial gas cleaning processes – Trends andperspectivesProf. Markus Lehner, Montan University Leoben, AustriaEvaluation of filter cake properties in microfiltrationof microbial suspensions, N. Katagiri*, H. Kawahara,E. Iritani, Nagoya University, JapanInfluence of lysozyme crystal morphology on extentof crystal breakage during filter cake compression,B. Cornehl*, H. Nirschl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,GermanyInfluence of ionic strength on the local filtrationproperties of TiO2, T. Mattsson, J. Wetterling, J. Durruty*,H. Theliander, Chalmers University of Technology, SwedenModeling and simulation of metal melt filtrationprocess, E. Werzner*, M.A.A. Mendes, D. Trimis, S. Ray,Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, GermanyDevelopment of a model system to investigate thefiltration efficiency of ceramic foam filters used inmetal melt filtration, F. Heuzeroth*, U.A. Peuker, Tech-nical University Bergakademie Freiberg, GermanyThe influence of particle agglomeration on the fil-tration efficiency of ceramic foam filters, J. Fritzsche*,U.A. Peuker, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg,GermanyClassification of zinc sulfide nanoparticles by usingsize selective precipitation method, Y. Mori*, S. Komada, K. Tsuchiya, Doshisha University, Japan; D. Segets,W. Peukert, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, GermanyPhysical separation and disposal of secondary wastefrom the decommissioning of nuclear facilities,M. Brandauer*, M. Haist, J.-D. Eckhardt, S. Gentes, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology, GermanyMagnetically enhanced centrifugation with apermanent magnet, J. Lindner*, H. Nirschl, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology, GermanyEnhanced oil recovery monitoring for oilfield producedwater treatment using rotating ceramic membranes,B. Schnabel*, O. Schmitz*, S. Kerker, J. Hild, M. Ebrahimi,P. Czermak, University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen;F. Liebermann, Novoflow, GermanyAssessment of the process performance of producedwater treatment with ceramic membranes through in-tegration of online oil-monitoring, S.J. Kerker*,M. Ebrahimi, J. Hild, P. Czermak, University of AppliedSciences Mittelhessen ; A.A. Schmidt, DECKMA HAMBURGGmbH; P. Mund, atech innovations GmbH, GermanyMicrofiltration of waxy maize starch hydrolysate toisolate starch nanocrystals, A. Romdhane*, M. Aurousseau,A. Guillet, E. Mauret, Grenoble INP-Pagora; J. Yao, N. Hengl,University Joseph Fourier Grenoble, FranceSedimentation and consolidation behavior of stableand flocculated suspensions. In situ visualizationand analysis, Prof. Dietmar Lerche, L.U.M. GmbH, GermanyCake formation and particle rejection in filtrationof binary mixtures of particles with different sizes,E. Iritani*, N. Katagiri, Y. Ishikawa, Nagoya University, JapanA new filtration law for fiber suspensions based onthe random rod packing, A.P. Philipse*, Utrecht Univer-sity, NetherlandsThe correlation between Blaine index and averagespecific cake resistance, M. Huhtanen*, R. Salmimies,A. Häkkinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology;J. Palmer, B. Ekberg, Outotec Filters, FinlandStudy on the influence of the clean gas volume onthe transient differential pressure during jet pulsecleaning in a filter media testing rig, O. Kurtz*, J. Meyer,G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GermanySemi-automated gas turbine inlet filter testingaccording ARAMCO standard or for performanceopti mization,D.Renschen*,J.Schamberg,N.Guttenbrunner,N. Schneider, DMT GmbH & Co. KG, GermanyNew method to measure the mechanical collectionmechanisms of full-scale air filters, P. Tronville*,Politecnico di Torino, Italy; R. Rivers, EQS Inc., USAImproving capture of nano-aerosols without incurringpressure drop with nanofibrous electret filter, W. W.-F.Leung*,K.K.-S.Lo,The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,ChinaInfluences on the fractional separation efficiencydetermination of air filter media in the size range of5 nm up to 1 µm, M. Schmidt*, Palas® GmbH, GermanyIntensification of nanoparticles collection efficiencyin a bubble column, M.-C. Cadavid-Rodriguez*, D. Bémer,INRS - Institut National de Recherche et de Sécurité; A.Charvet, D. Thomas, LRGP - Laboratoire Réactions et Géniedes Procédés, FranceWet chemicals ultrapurification for the electronic in dus try by reverse osmosis membrane cascades, R.Abejón*, A. Garea, A. Irabien, University of Cantabria, SpainRelationship between preparation conditions ofnano fiber membrane and filtration performances ofParticle Suspensions, Y. Mukai*, K. Takiguchi, E. Amano,Nagoya University, JapanTubular membrane filtration for lime softeningwater treatment, D. Frick*, POREX Filtration, USASeparation and classification in the size rangebelow 10 µm – Challenges and new approaches,Prof. Urs Peuker, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, GermanyDesaturation and/or Consolidation - Physical Limits ofmechanical demoisturing of filter cakes, H. Anlauf*,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GermanyDryness limit: A useful parameter to assess sludgedewatering, P. Ginisty*, F. Guei, IFTS International FilterTesting Services; J. Olivier, J. Vaxelaire, Université de Pau etdes Pays de l’Adour; R. Girault, J. Tosoni, IRSTEA, FranceCapillary pressure curve of compressible filter cakes,S. Strubel*, H. Anlauf, H. Nirschl, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology; GermanyAir filter testing under overpressure up to 10 bar andisobaric conditions in accordance with ISO 12500,S. Schütz*, M. Schmidt, Palas® GmbH, GermanyNot all air filters class F7 to EN 779:2012 are createdequal, J. H. Wenzek*, FT&C BV; L. Delfs, J. Verlaan, AFPROFilters B.V., NetherlandsComparison of the particle penetration throughpersonal protection filter media using three diffe-rent test methods, H.-G. Horn*, TSI GmbH, Germany;T. Johnson, TSI Inc., USACake Filtration-Influences on Cake Properties I 13:15-14:30 h L1Plenary Lecture10:30-11:30 h PLNature-inspired separation membranes: Geomimicry versus biomimicryProf. Kuo-Lun Allan TungNational Taiwan University, Taiwan Keynote Lecture 113:15-14:30 h K1Filtration of Metal Melts13:15-14:30 h L2Classification / Sorting13:15-14:30 h L3Ceramic Membranes13:15-14:30 h M1Keynote Lecture 215:00-16:15 h K2Cake Filtration-Influences on Cake Properties II 15:00-16:15 h L4Filter Test Systems I 15:00-16:15 h G1Nano Particle Separation 15:00-16:15 h G2Special Membranes 15:00-16:15 h M2Keynote Lecture 316:45-18:00 h K3Cake Filtration-Desaturation 16:45-18:00 h L5Filter Test Systems II 16:45-18:00 h G3FILTECH 2013 – Discover the Future of Filtration & Separation06.05.2013Filtration for advanced AMC control for leading-edge microelectronics manufacturing, C. Muller, R.van Dijke*, A. Edeling, Purafil, Inc, USATechnology developments in Indoor air quality toaddress volatile organic compounds, A. Ramsay*,A. Uraz, Innovative Labs, USAAssessment of gas cleaning systems for removingAMC and TIC / TIM, H. Finger*, U. Schneiderwind, W.Mölter-Siemens, S. Haep, D. Bathen, Institute for Energyand Environmental Technology (IUTA), GermanyCapillary flow porometry a tool for the characteri-sation of pore size distribution of through pores infilters and membranes, C. Agarwal, A.K. Pandey, S. Das,M. Sharma, A. Goswami, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,India; D. Pattyn*, A. Cano-Odena, Porometer, N.V., Belgium;P. Ares, Nanotec Electronica S.L., SpainEmpirical Evaluation of Measurement Uncertainty ofVickers Hardness of Ceramic Filter Media, M. Mannila*,A. Häkkinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, FinlandApplication of ceramic multi-channel flat membranesfor filtration of digestate sewage, O. Scheithauer*, H.-J.Richter, B. Fassauer, H. Heymer, J. Adler, Fraunhofer-Institutefor Ceramic Technologies and Systems (IKTS), GermanyWednesday, October 23, 2013Electrodewatering of wastewater sludge: factorsaffecting kinetics and energy consumption, J.-B.Conrardy*, J. Olivier, J. Vaxelaire, Université de Pau et desPays de l’Adour, FranceOptimisation of the mineral sludge pressure electro-dewatering:Combination of flocculation,electric treat -ment and cake heating, M. Citeau, M. Loginov, N.Lebovka,O.Larue,E.Vorobiev*,University Compiègne, FranceDehydration: Coupling centrifuge drainage withmicrowave drying operation, X. Apaolaza*, P. Ginisty,IFTS International Filter Testing Services; M. Valat, W. Jomaa,A. Sommier, Bordeaux et Arts et Métiers ParisTech, FranceBASP Star Filter to replace cartridge filters – Incontinuous operating chemical plants, B. Patil*, BASPIndustries, IndiaFiltration of emulsified polymer waste water, B. Patil*,V. Patil, BASP Industries, IndiaFlocculation behaviour of colloidal suspension byuse of inorganic and polymer flocculants in powderform, H. Kadooka*, Y. Kiso, T. Tanaka, M. Iwata, OsakaPrefecture University, Japan; M.S. Jami, Islamic UniversityMalaysia, MalaysiaSimplified flocculation model for inorganic andpolymer flocculants, H. Kadooka*, T. Tanaka, M. Iwata,Osaka Prefecture University, Japan; M.S. Jami, Islamic Uni-versity Malaysia, MalaysiaAnalysis of solid concentration distribution in batchsedimentation for viscous Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids, B.A. Moreira, F.O. Arouca*, J.J.R.Damasceno, Federal University of Uberlândia, BrazilAntisolvent crystallization and pressure filtration ofSalicylic Acid: Influence of mixing conditions, S. U.Deulgaonkar*, B. N. Thorat, Institute of Chemical Technology(Formerly UDCT), India; A. Häkkinen, Lappeenranta Universityof Technology, FinlandDetermination of permeability characteristics ofsolid/liquid systems using simplex algorithm, T.Tanaka*, H. Kato, R. Fukuyama, N. Hayashi, M. Iwata, OsakaPrefecture University, Japan; M.S. Jami, Islamic UniversityMalaysia, MalaysiaFlushing - filter cake washing with miscible andimmiscible fluids, M. Wilkens, M. Burisch*, U.A. Peuker,Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, GermanyAnalysis of centrifugal dewatering: consolidationbehaviour with and without supernatant, R. Fukuyama*, T. Tanaka, M. Iwata, Osaka Prefecture Univer-sity, Japan; M.S. Jami, Islamic University Malaysia, MalaysiaEffect of wall thickness of overflow pipe on particleseparation, Y.-S. Lai, S.-C. Chang, R.-M. Wu*, TamkangUniversity, TaiwanAnalysis of the effect of the filtration velocity inhot gas filtration, B. Alonso-Fariñas*, M. Lupion,M. Rodriguez-Galan, V. J. Cortes, B. Navarrete, University ofSeville, SpainEvaluation of the cake porosity behaviour in highpressure conditions, E.H. Tanabe*, Federal University ofSanta Maria; B.J.C. Castro, M.L. Aguiar, Federal Universityof São Carlos, BrazilThe effect of the operating condiction of the dustcake build-up on surface filters, S.M.S. Rocha, E.RNucci*, Federal University de São João Del Rei; M.L. Aguiar,Federal University de São Carlo, BrazilBehaviour of the number of cycles of filtration andpulse-jet cleaning on polypropylene fabric filter,S.S.R. Cirqueira*, P.M. Barros, M.L. Aguiar, Federal Univer-sity de São Carlos; BrazilA comparative assessment of existing gas-solidfiltration systems and a novel pulse-less filter,S.D. Sharma*, CSIRO Energy Technology, AustraliaNew development in fabric filter design to deliverlower CAPEX, L. Gamborg*, FLSmidth Airtech, DenmarkFiltration of dust particulates using a granular bedfilter, Y.-S. Chen*, Y.-P. Chyou, S.-C. Li, Atomic EnergyCouncil; S.-S. Hsiau, National Central University, TaiwanProject and construction of a differential mobilityanalyzer (DMA) to production of nanoparticlesmonosized, M.G. Dalcin, D.M. Nunes, J.J.R. Damasceno*,F.O. Arouca, Federal University of Uberlandia, BrazilEffect of nucleating agents on the performance ofelectret filters, A. Kilic*, Istanbul Technical University,Turkey; E. Shim, B. Pourdeyhimi, B.-Y. Yeom, North CarolinaState University, USACharacterization of polyamide and cellulose acetateelectrospun nanofiber filter media, J. Matulevicius*,L. Kliucininkas, D. Martuzevicius, Kaunas University ofTechnology, LithuaniaNanofibre structures in bacteria deactivation and re -moval from wastewater and polluted air, D. Kimmer*,I. Vincent, SPUR a.s., J. Lev, ASIO spol. s r.o.; L. Kalhotka,Mendel University of Brno; P. Mikula, Institute of Botany ofthe ASCR; R. Korinkova, COC s.r.o.; M. Zatloukal, TomasBata University in Zlin, Czech RepublicEvaluation of the efficiency in the bioaerosols era-dication of filters doped with silver nanoparticles,P.F. Rosa, A. Bernardo, M.L. Aguiar*, Federal University ofSão Carlos, BrazilEvaluation of the behaviour and performance of apolypropylene filter in removing nanoparticles, P.M.Barros*, M.L. Aguiar, Federal University of São Carlos, BrazilSeparation of particles out of air by individual flatmovable collectors, G. Reznik*, E. Schmidt, Universityof Wuppertal, GermanySimulation of FIB-SEM images for segmentation ofporous microstructures, T. Prill*, K. Schladitz, FraunhoferInstitute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM, GermanyAnalysis and modelling of the microstructure ofceramic foams, J. Kampf, C. Redenbach*, University ofKaiserslautern, GermanyA reliable method for approximating the PPI valueof foams, A. Moghiseh*, J. Ohser, University of AppliedScien ces Darmstadt;C.Redenbach,University of Kaiserslau-tern, GermanyEffects of membrane morphology on the perfor -man ce of cross-flow microfiltration of protein/polysaccharide mixtures, K.-J. Hwang*, Y.-C. Chiang,Tamkang University, TaiwanCeramic nanofiltration membranes in chemical andpharmaceutical applications, S. Duscher*, Inopor GmbH,GermanyPoster Session I08:30-09:45 h G5Poster Session I08:30-09:45 h L7Electric / Thermal Separation Enhancement 08:30-09:45 h L6Membrane Characterization16:45-18:00 h M3Airborne Molecular Contaminations 16:45-18:00 h G4Poster Session I08:30-09:45 h M4FILTECH 2013 October 22 – 24, 2013 www.Filtech.de06.05.2013Full-scale application of microfiltration membranesystem in Seoul City for drinking water supply, J.YEom*, S.H. Kang, H.C. Yoo, Daewoo Institute of Construc-tion Technology; Y.J. Kim, B.Y. Lee, The Office of WaterworksSeoul Metropolitan Government, KoreaStudy of thin film composite membranes with spincoating method and compared with dip coatingmethod, M Karthik*, A.K. Suresh, Indian Institute ofTechnology Bombay, IndiaTreatment of textile effluents using membrane pro-vided from FP7 collaborative project (BioNexGen),E.A. Abdel-Aal*, Central Metallurgical Research andDevelopment Institute, EgyptRemoval of cesium from contaminated water usingaffinity membrane prepared by combining nanofi-ber with iron ferrocyanide, A. Mizuno*, Y. Muka,Nagoya University, JapanRemoval of organic matters and antifouling perfor-mance in attapulgite-membrane bioreactor hybridsystem for treatment of micro-polluted surface water,W. Shi*, Y. Duan, F. Cui, Harbin Institute of Technology;L. Zhao, Heilongjiang, Urban Planning and Surveying Designand Research In stitute; Y. Xie, Y. Wei, Nanhai DevelopmentCompany Ltd., ChinaNew ways of mobile drinking water purification fordisaster response and military, M. K. Saygin*, J. Raiser,R. Schönfeld, Blücher GmbH, INC Leipzig, GermanyCompact module for simultaneous particle filtrationand disinfection of aqueous media in chilling units,B. Gemende*, A. Gerbeth, N. Pausch, S. Röhlig; J. Bossert,Friedrich Schiller University Jena; W. Schellbach, A. Werner,OFS Online Fluid Sensoric GmbH, GermanySeparation of gentamicin C1 from biosyntheticgentamicins by facilitated pertraction for increasingantibiotic activity, A.C. Blaga*, D. Cascaval, L. Kloetzer,Technical University of Iasi; A.I. Galaction, University ofMedicine and Pharmacy of Iasi, RomaniaStudy on separation of folic acid by synergic reactiveextraction, L. Kloetzer*, A.C. Blaga, D. Cascaval, TechnicalUniversity of Iasi; A.I. Galaction, University of Medicine andPharmacy of Iasi, RomaniaUsing hydrothermal carbonization for the separationof industrial sludge, T. Wittmann*, SunCoal Industries,GermanyEffect of hydrothermal reaction conditions on filtra -tion performance of sewage sludge, N. Kobayashi*,K. Nakayama, S. Tachibana, Y. Tanabe, Nagoya University;Y. Itaya, Gifu University, JapanReduction of fiber size during enzymatic hydrolysis ofbiomass and determination of filtration propertiesof biomass suspensions, T. Kinnarinen*, A. Häkkinen,Lappeenranta University of Technology, FinlandReducing energy footprint of a waste water treat-ment plant by increasing harvesting efficiency ofsolids during primary clarification, A.R. Völkel*,H.B. Hsieh, N. Chang, A. Kole, K. Melde, M. Stephenson,M. Sheridan, D. Johnson, Palo Alto Research Center, Inc., USAPilot-scale study of deep cone™ paste thickening pro -cess for phosphatic clay disposal, D. Tao*, Universityof Kentucky, USAProperties of the lautering filter cake structureevaluated by x-ray microtomography, M. Kuhn*,K. Mathmann, J. Engstle, P. Först, H. Briesen, TechnicalUniversity Munich, GermanyFilter performance under non-uniform distribution,M. Koch, G. Krammer*, Graz University of Technology, AustriaDust emission and operation performance of pulsecleaned needle felts in a pilot-size bag house filterfor different operation parameters, O. Kurtz*, J. Meyer,G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GermanyEffect of inlet dust concentration and pulse cleaningpressure on pulse jet filtration performances,A.K. Choudhary*, A, Mukhopadhyay, National Institute ofTechnology Jalandhar, IndiaInvestigation of the filterability of beer using dif-ferent layer formation in the static and dynamicmembrane filtration, M. Kupetz*, M. Zarnkow, T. Becker,Technical University Munich, GermanyInfluence of air dispersion with continuous filtrationon submerged flat sheet microfiltration perfor-mance, N. Thi Tuyet Dang*, W. Samhaber, JKU UniversityLinz, AustriaValidation of a long channel membrane test cell(LCMTC) for investigation of fouling in RO systems,W. Uhl*, N. Siebdrath, W. Ding, A. Lerch, E. Pietsch, Tech-nische Universität Dresden, Germany; H. Vrouwenvelder,Delft University of Technology, NetherlandsCompressibility effects in solid-liquid separation, Dr. Anthony Stickland, The University of Melbourne, AustraliaCleaning of filter media in solid liquid separation,H. Nirschl*, C. Leipert , Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(KIT), GermanyChemical regeneration of a ceramic filter mediumused in hematite dewatering, R. Salmimies*, A. Häkkinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology; B. Ekberg, Outotec (Filters) Oy, FinlandInfluence of magnetic fields on the adhesive beha-viour of magnetizable particles – simulation andverification, J. Knoll*, H. Nirschl, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology; A. Haarmann*, E. Schmidt, University ofWuppertal, GermanyModeling the pressure drop of cleanable dust filtermedia during aging in laboratory test rigs,M. Stecher*, G. Mauschitz, W. Höflinger, Vienna Universityof Technology, AustriaMultiple-use of precoat materials for the fine dustfiltration of a baghouse filter for wood-fired hea-ters, S. Schiller*, H.-J. Schmid, University of Paderborn,GermanyDrum filter with cleanable filter media for theseparation of fibrous dust including nano particles,J. Wolfslehner*, T. Laminger, W. Höflinger,Vienna Universityof Technology, AustriaThe role of an electrical field for the fractionationof milk peptides, A. Holder*, J. Weik, J. Hinrichs, Univer-sity of Hohenheim, GermanyDynamic polishing filter in metallurgical water treat - ment, P. Rantala*, V. Hakala, Sofi Filtration Ltd., FinlandApplication of SixNy-microsieves in laboratory scalefiltration for a rapid detection of microorganismsin beverage industries, R. Novy*, J. Tippmann, T. Becker,Technical University Munich, GermanySolid-liquid separation – an Indian Perspective,Prof. Bhaskar Narayan Thorat, Institute of Chemical Techno-logy, IndiaFiltration/consolidation in analytical photo-centri-fuge: A simple method for quantitative evaluation offilterability, M. Loginov, M. Citeau, N. Lebovka, E. Vorobiev*,University of Compiègne, FranceExperimental determination of velocity distributionsat gravity: In-situ measurement by STEP-Technolo gy,T. Sobisch, H. Woehlecke, D.Lerche*, LUM GmbH, GermanyFilter Media Cleaning 13:15-14:30 h L10Keynote Lecture 413:15-14:30 h K4Hydrothermal / Encymatic Separation Enhancement 11:00-12:15 h L8Slurry Concentration / Thickening11:00-12:15 h L9Surface Filtration I11:00-12:15 h G6Layer Formation11:00-12:15 h M5Surface Filtration II13:15-14:30 h G7Cross Flow Techniques13:15-14:30 h M6Keynote Lecture 515:00-16:15 h K5In-Situ Analysis of Slurry Separation Properties 15:00-16:15 h L11FILTECH 2013 – Discover the Future of Filtration & Separation06.05.2013In-situ characterization of separation behaviour ofaqueous metal oxide dispersions as function of pH,T. Sobisch, D. Lerche*, LUM GmbH, Germany Small cause – large effect: Nanofiber technologyfor engine air filtration, I. Poljak*, A. Kilian, M. Heim,M. Lehmann, MANN + HUMMEL GmbH, GermanyHigh performance air intake module for trucks:Combination of high efficient nanofiber filtermedium and innovative filter element concept,B. Renz*, A. Enderich, C. Feuchter, M. Steppe, M. Traub,MAHLE Filtersystems GmbH, GermanyMorphology of particle deposits on oil treatedmodel filter fibers and the associated impact onefficiency and pressure drop evolution, T.K. Müller*,J. Meyer, G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; E.Thébault, MANN + HUMMEL GmbH, GermanyDevelopment of ultrafiltration processes for recoveryof hemicelluloses from wood extracts, M. Kallioinen*,E. Koivula, T. Nevalainen, M. Al-Manasrah, M. Mänttäri,Lappeenranta University of Technology, FinlandSelective separation of bio-compounds by biologicalmembranes permeabilized by pulsed electric field:a new way for “green” purification technologies,E. Vorobiev*, Technical University of Compiègne, FranceMicellar enhanced ultrafiltration: More than watertreatment, M. Schwarze*, L.A.T. Nguyen, M. Schmidt,M. Göttker, M. Kraume, R. Schomäcker, Berlin TechnicalUniversity; A. Drews , HTW Berlin University of AppliedScience , GermanySeparation of particles out of gases by fabric fil -tration, Prof. Mônica Lopes Aguiar, Universidade Federalde São Carlos, BrazilSeparation and washing of fatty acids from acetoneon a BHS belt filter in pressure tight design - Closed,continuous, completely automated vacuum filtra-tion process, S. Ahlert*, BHS-Sonthofen GmbH, GermanyHi-Bar filtration with large filters units, R. Bott*, T. Langeloh, BOKELA GmbH, GermanyApplicability of filter cake steam conditioning inhyperbaric disk filters, K. Hausharter, R. Raberger, G. Krammer*, Andritz AG, AustriaA new type of compact aerosol centrifuge, M. Junker*,M. Piesche, University of Stuttgart, GermanyStudy and development of synthetic composite non -woven filter media using specialty fibres dedicatedto dust filtration application, W. Jabri*, P. Vroman,A. Perwuelz, University Lille Nord de France, FranceSize and rate consideration of entrainment fromoil-mist filters for different operating conditions,S. Wurster*, D. Kampa, J. Meyer G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology, Germany; B. Mullins, Curtin University ofTechnology, AustraliaIntensification of a fermentation process for produ -cing lactic acid in a ceramic membrane combinedbioreactor system, R. Fan*, M. Ebrahimi, P. Czermak,University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen, Germany;M. Aden, Kansas State University, USAAnaerobic membrane reactor (AMBER) for indus trialwastewater treatment – Comparative operation ofdifferent membrane types, S. Herbert, U. Theilen*,University of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen; U. Witte,U. Austermann-Haun, J. F. Meier, University of AppliedSciences Ostwestfalen-Lippe, GermanySustainable process water treatment with membranebioreactors, C. Hoffmann*, A. Rach, Microdyn-Nadir GmbH,GermanyThursday, October 24, 2013New international standard test methods for aero-space filters, C. Peuchot*, IFTS International Filter TestingServices, FranceHow to compare performances of domestic poolsand spas filters, C. Peuchot*, H. Saidani, IFTS InternationalFilter Testing Services, FranceHi pressure filterability and compressibility test cell,J. P. Féraud*, D. Bourcier, D. Ode, CEA Marcoule; F. Puel,Université de Lyon, FranceAn experimental approach to get high performancein coal filtration with filter press, E. Babini, D. Collini*,A. Grosso, F. Kaswalder, L. Tozzola, Bilfinger Water Techno-logies srl, ItalyUse of filter aids for improving the filterability ofbiomass suspensions, M. Golmaei*, T. Kinnarinen, A. Häkkinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, FinlandRemoval of emulsion droplets by immobilization incalcium alginate gel, N. Hayashi*, T. Tanaka, R. Yamada,M. Iwata, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan; M.S. Jami,Islamic University Malaysia, MalaysiaNew material for water purification from natural or ga -nic matters, G.V. Medyak, V.I. Sokolova, A.A. Shunkevich, A.V.Bildyukevich*,National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,BelarusMaterial and equipment for water purification fromlead, G.V. Medyak, V.I. Sokolova, A.A. Shunkevich, A.V.Bildyukevich*, V.P. Sokol, A.P. Polikarpov, National Academyof Sciences of Belarus, BelarusPigment separation by adsorption on coconut shelltriturated, D.B. Soto, M.P. Gomes, P.S.S. Porto, S.M.S.Rocha*, Federal University of Espírito Santo, BrazilDisinfection of secondary effluents by using slowsand filtration combined with electric fields – Con-tribution for direct reuse of domestic wastewater,D. Haaken, V. Schmalz, T. Dittmar*, E. Worc, TechnischeUniversität Dresden, GermanyElectromagnetic separation of iron nanoparticlesusing a coil as a filter, H.K. Hansen*, P. Núñez, F. Lancellotti,F. Retamal, Technical University Federico Santa Maria, ChileBuilding a refrigerant recycling machine for HFC134a: From architecture definition to prototypeimplementation, B.N. Floresca*, Technological Universityof the Philippines Manila, PhilippinesChemical measurements of boiler acid cleaning,N.S. Al-Deffeeri*, Ministry of Electricity & Water, KuwaitNordson adhesive application technology - Save over -all production cost and enhance sustainability byintegrating future technology, S. Müller*, J. Klein, W.Weiss, R. Englmann, Nordson Deutschland GmbH, GermanySaving energy with lower-pressure-drop filtrationmedia, I. Parker*, Ahlstrom, USAStudy of filtration of nanoaerosols using differentfiber filters, D.M. Nunes, M.G. Dalcin, J.J.R. Damasceno*,F.O. Arouca, Federal University of Uberlandia, BrazilParticle deposition within fiber filters using Open-FOAM, N. Riefler*, U. Fritsching, IWT Institute; M. Becker,U. Heck, DHCAE Tools GmbH, GermanyA new approach in modeling the porous-fluid inter -face for CFD simulations of pleated filter elements,A. Traut*, Graduate School of Excellence in advancedManufacturing Engineering Stuttgart; A. Beck, M. Lehmann,MANN + HUMMEL GMBH, Germany; M. Ali, Indian Instituteof Technology Kanpur, IndiaA CFD preliminary study of filtration of gases at highpressures, G.C. Lopes*, M.L. Aguiar, Federal University ofSão Carlos, BrazilComputational fluid dynamics (CFD) study of air flowand deposition of particles in bifurcated ducts resem -bling human lungs, L.L.X Augusto, J.A.S. Gonçalves*,Federal University of São Carlos , BrazilUltra Filtration15:00-16:15 h M7Keynote Lecture 616:45-18:00 h K6Continous Cake Filters 16:45-18:00 h L12Automotive Application II16:45-18:00 h G9Membrane Bio Reactor16:45-18:00 h M8New Filter Testing Procedures and Apparatus 08:30-09:45 h L13Poster Session II 08:30-09:45 h L14Poster Session II08:30-09:45 h G10Automotive Application I15:00-16:15 h G8FILTECH 2013 October 22 – 24, 2013 www.Filtech.de06.05.2013CFD simulation of pressure drop in a gas cyclonewith tangential inlet, M.R. Valverde, J.R. Coury, J.A.S.Gonçalves*, Federal University of São Carlos, BrazilParticle drag in CFD simulations of a particle-gasseparator cyclone, M.R. Valverde*, J.R. Coury, J.A.S.Gonçalves,Federal University of São Carlos, BrazilNumerically optimized Cyclones for value-addedproduct recovery, J. Paiva*, Advanced Cyclone Systems,R. Salcedo, LEPAE, PortugalEvaluation of pendular liquid bridge formation inan environmental scanning electron microscope,F. Schröter*, E. Schmidt, University of Wuppertal, GermanyPerformance of adsortptive materials-test line basedon FT-IR as an analytical method, M. Puutio*, S.-L.Jäppinen, Defence Forces Technical Research Centre, FinlandEcological aspects of process of adsorption CO2, F.Yusubov*, R. Babayev, Azerbaijan State Oil Academy,AzerbaijanAerosol filtration and emission control from tai-lings - mass transport of deposited aerosol in Mit-rovica, A. Syla*, University of Prishtina, Republic of KosovaThe study of gas effluent inlet layout over the perfor -mance of an industrial fabric filter: A CFD approach,K. Simon, F.B. Marques, F.A.R. Pereira, D.C. Ribeiro, S.M.S.Rocha*, Federal University of Espírito Santo, BrazilSetup and validation of a novel coded ring sensorto detect charged particles, W. Moelter-Siemens*,S. Opiolka, A. Bankodad, S. Haep, Institute for Energy andEnvironmental Technology (IUTA), GermanyIPhone application for energy saving of filter repla-cement and maintenance routines, P. Ödling* Dinair,F. Martinsson, Filtertrace, D. Broman, SwedenInstrumental and methodological complex formonitoring inhalation intake radioactive aerosols,A. G. Tsovyanov*, E. A. Karev, Federal Medical-BiophysicalCenter - A.I. Burnazyan FMBA; E. A. Kramer-Ageev, NationalResearch Nuclear University MEPhI, RussiaRBG - High-corrosion-resistant filtersystem made ofglass, B. Wenninger*, H. Duderstadt, A. Lock, adfiltecGmbH, GermanyAdhesives for filter manufacturing applications –Adhesion – Prospects, F. Steegmanns*, StockmeierUrethanes, Germany Fast and safe filter cloth fixing on drum filters andpan filters with BOKELA FrameTrak, R. Bott*, T. Langeloh, BOKELA GmbH, GermanyBoron adsorbent syntheses with alcohols basedsolvent by radiation induced graft polymerizationof nylon-6 microfibers, T.M. Ting*, K. Hashim, MalaysianNuclear Agency; M. M. El-Sayed Nasef, Universiti TeknologiMalaysia, MalaysiaInnovative filtration textiles for the adsorption andrecovery of dissolved metals, T. Mayer-Gall*, P. Schuchardt, K. Opwis, J.S. Gutmann, Deutsches Textil -forschungszentrum Nord-West GmbH (DTNW), GermanyEnvironmental friendly low pressure plasma proces-ses and equipment for nanocoating on nonwovenmaterials for filtration and separation, E. Rogge*,P. Legein, Europlasma B.V., BelgiumImpaction of inert particles on an array of parallelbare filter fibers: A CFD study of collision probabi-lities and velocities upon contact, T.K. Müller*, J. Meyer,G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GermanyCharacterization of open-pored foams with respectto aerosol deposition by means of measurementand simulation, A. Hellmann*, K. Schmidt, S. Ripperger,Kaiserslautern University of Technology, GermanySurface dust-loading of pleated filters: Comparisonof simulation with experiment, P. Hettkamp*, J. Meyer,G. Kasper, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany"Down Stream" bag house filter for industrial gasand air filtration, K.R.K. Schumann*, G.F.L. Schumann,Schumann Kompaktfilter, GermanyCharacterization of industrial surface filter in pulse-jetfiltration, A.K. Choudhary, A, Mukhopadhyay*, NationalInstitute of Technology Jalandhar, IndiaHigh performing felts for industrial filtration,D. De Angelis*, E. Galletta, L. Cattaneo, M. Motta, TestoriS.p.A., ItalyOnline measurement of centrate solids content forcentrifugation process monitoring and control,M. Konrath*, H. Nirschl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Germany An electrical impedance tomography analysis onthe behaviour of industrial filter press, F. Kaswalder*,L. Tozzola, D. Collini, Bilfinger Water Technologies srl, Italy Wax precipitation assessment of gas condensatein Haradh gas plant - A case study, B. Fadhel, N. Al-Qahtani, N.A. Alkhazam*, Saudi Aramco, Saudi ArabiaViscose speciality fibres for filtration applications,P. Wimmer*, Kelheim Fibres GmbH, GermanyAdvanced cellulosic mutilayer filter media to maximise fine particle filtration, A. Slater*, M. Gallo,Lenzing Fibers, AustriaIon exchange characteristics of functionalised filtersheets, S. Lösch*, U.A. Peuker, Technical University Berg-akademie Freiberg, Germany Modeling of NaCl aerosol deposition at electricallycharged microfibers, K. Schmidt*, A. Hellmann, M. Pitz,S. Ripperger, Technical University Kaiserslautern, GermanyFlow simulations of air filter media containing nano -fibers, C. Feuchter*, A. Stief, Aalen University; A. Enderich,B. Renz, R. Handel, G. Baelz, Mahle Filtersysteme GmbH,Germany; K. Langfeld, University of Plymouth, UKTheoretical prediction of the filtration resistanceacross glass fiber filter media, T. Min*, L. Yun, H. Jian,South China University of Technology, ChinaConclusions of a project how to interpret standardi-zed lab tests versus olfactory tests for the charac-terization of the filter performance for the re ductionof odors and gaseous substances, S. Trnetschek*, fiatecGmbH, GermanyImproving the air permeability and peel strength ofsupported meltblown cabin air filter media, S. Jarrett,M. Tipper*, S.J. Russell, Nonwovens Innovation & ResearchInstitute Ltd, UK; L. Van der Molen, Bonar, NetherlandsAdvantages of using nanofibers on downstream,C. Tekmen*, M. Bittner, Elmarco s.r.o., Czech RepublicHigh capacity micro filter belts – a new concept andnew opportunities, C. Maurer*, Sefar AG, SwitzerlandImportance of initial design of horizontal strainers– Liquid petroleum product pipeline – Project engi-neering, B. Patil*, BASP Industries, IndiaCloth characteristics: air and liquid permeability andpore size distribution, M. Shakhanova*, R. Salmimies,A. Häkkinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, FinlandRemoval of pharmaceutical residues in drinking wa ter,R. Schönfeld,J. Raiser*,BLÜCHER GmbH,TZW GmbH,GermanyActivated carbon honeycombs–Function, advanta ges,application, M. Hartmann*, O. Schmolinski*, helsatechGmbH, GermanyFunktionalized Filter Media II 13:15-14:30 h L18Numerical Filter Simulation I13:15-14:30 h G14Monitoring of Separation Processes 13:15-14:30 h L17Industrial Gas Cleaning11:00-12:15 h G13Particle Deposition11:00-12:15 h G12Funktionalized Filter Media I 11:00-12:15 h L16Monitoring and Control08:30-09:45 h G11Components for Improved Filter Performance 11:00-12:15 h L15Cabin Air Filters13:15-14:30 h G15Microscreens / Strainer15:00-16:15 h L19Depth Filtration in Granular Media15:00-16:15 h L20FILTECH 2013 – Discover the Future of Filtration & Separation06.05.2013Assessment of filter backwash in deep bed filtrationon basis of drinking water productivity, I. Slavik*, A.Jehmlich, W. Uhl, Technische Universität Dresden, GermanySimulating the compression of filter materials,M. Kabel*, H. Andrä, Fraunhofer Institute for IndustrialMathematics ITWM, F. Hahn, M. Lehmann, MANN+HUMMELGmbH, GermanyNew simulation tool embedded in the MAHLE filtermedia development process to generate new in-novative media solutions in short time to market,A. Enderich*, B. Renz, C. Feuchter, M. Steppe, MAHLEFiltersystems GmbH, GermanyModelling and simulation of fluid-porous structureinteraction (FPSI) on the filter element scale, D. Iliev,O. Iliev, R. Kirsch*, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM; M. Dedering, IBS FILTRAN GmbH,Germany; A. Mikelic, Université Claude-Bernard Lyon, FranceAn experimental protocol to analyze the structureof nanoparticles deposit in pleats of industrial HEPAfilters, S. Bourrous*, L. Bouilloux, Institut de Radioprotectionet de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN); J.-C. Appert-Collin, D. Thomas,Université de Lorraine; D. Bemer, Institut National deRecherche et de Sécurité (INRS); L. Tampère, Camfil, et al.,FranceSynthetic pleatable filter media – New nonwovenmaterials set standards,U. Hornfeck*,Sandler AG,GermanyCombination of HVAC filter media development andpleating process design for optimum performance,A. Seeberger*, A.Jung, T. Ertl, IREMA-Filter GmbH, GermanyDemulsifier-free slop-oil emulsion destabilization,M. Rodriguez, J.A. Sorrentino*, Central University ofVenezuela, VenezuelaNumerical simulation of the electrostatic coalescenceprocess for an ideal water-in-crude-oil emulsionusing a numerical approach, R. Olea-Pérez*, PEMEX-IMPMexicos National Oil Company, Mexico; H. Nirschl, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology, Germany Innovative coalescence media and water removalapplications in fuels and oils, R. Chen*, Kaydon FiltrationCorp; T. Ramsey, Purafill, Inc, USARemoval of fine particles from karst spring waterby means of an automatic backwash filter andmicro filter mesh, M. Hochedlinger*, P. Stimpfl, E. HawleArmaturenwerke GmbH; A. Kavazovic, R. Sulzbacher, G. Gruber,Graz University of Technology; S. Strasser, S. Schöpf, LenzingTechnik GmbH, AustriaAutomatic backwash filter improves performance inpharmaceutical process, S. Schöpf*, S. Strasser, LenzingTechnik GmbH, Austria Filtration of cleaning baths with automatic filtrationsystem, J. Wögerer*, S. Strasser, A. Wimmer, LenzingTechnik GmbH, Austria Improved modeling of filter efficiency in life-timesimulations on fibrous filter media, J. Becker*, A.Wiegmann, Math2Market GmbH; F. Hahn, M. Lehmann,Mann+Hummel GmbH, GermanyFilter element simulation toolbox (FiltEST), O. Iliev,R. Kirsch, Z. Lakdawala*, Fraunhofer Institute for IndustrialMathematics ITWM, GermanyPleatLab: a pleat scale simulation environment forfiltration simulation, L. Cheng*, A. Wiegmann,Math2Market GmbH; R. Kirsch, Fraunhofer Institute for In-dustrial Mathematis ITWM, GermanyTechnostat® Plus as a value adding proposition inRespiratory Equipment, B. Keil*, P. Lindblom, J. Mills,H&V, GermanyGEA Delbag Firetex® - A new grade of fire-resistantsynthetic filter media, T. Stoffel*, M. Sauer-Kunze, GEAAir Treatment GmbH, GermanyCharacterization of needle felt media for filtration,S. Setu*, A.K. Choudhary, National Institute of TechnologyJalandhar, IndiaUp-to-date Programme available at www.Filtech.de The Programme is subject to amendmentsNotice: The Programme lists countries and regions, Errors and omissions expected. Programme as by April 20, 2013Special Filter Media16:45-18:00 h G19Numerical Filter Simulation III16:45-18:00 h G18Backwash Filters 16:45-18:00 h L22Coalescer16:45-18:00 h L21Pleated Filter Media15:00-16:15 h G17Numerical Filter Simulation II15:00-16:15 h G16FILTECH 2013 October 22 – 24, 2013 www.Filtech.deThe Conference Registration includesCongress Proceedings featuring all papers in an abstractbook and full paper versions on USB stickRefreshments during breaksLunch/esWelcome Reception on 22 October, 2013Entrance to the FILTECH 2013 ExhibitionFILTECH 2013 Exhibition CatalogueWiesbaden Public Transport Ticket incl. travel from/to Frankfurt Intl. 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Early Bird Registration until 26 June, 2013 06.05.2013CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORMReturn to: Fax: +49 (0)2132 93 57 62Filtech Exhibitions GermanyPO Box 12 2540637 Meerbusch – GermanyCONGRESS Early Bird Normal Price Date until 26.06.2013 from 27.06.20133-Day-Conference Ticket 22.-24.10.2013 € 630,– € 780,–1-Day-Conference Ticket 22.10.2013 € 300,– € 375,–1-Day-Conference Ticket 23.10.2013 € 300,– € 375,–1-Day-Conference Ticket 24.10.2013 € 300,– € 375,–SHORT COURSES 21.10.2013 Early Bird Normal Price until 26.06.2013 from 27.06.2013Short Course I – Solid/Liquid Separation € 470,– € 560,–Short Course II – Fine Dust Separation € 470,– € 560,–Wiesbaden Public Transport Ticket I need a Wiesbaden Public Transport Ticket, 21– 25 October 2013 (FREE TICKET for FILTECH delegates) This tickets entitles to free rail travel between Frankfurt International Airport (FRA) Railway Station and Wiesbaden Central Station and return (in suburban/regional trains – S8/S9) plus unlimited free travel on the Wiesbaden public transport bus and regional train services from 21-25 October 2013.The Conference registration includes Conference Proceedings featuring all papers in an abstract book and full paper versions on USB stick Refreshments during breaks Lunch voucher/s Welcome Reception on October 22, 2013 Entrance to the FILTECH 2013 Exhibition FILTECH 2013 Exhibition Catalogue Speakers will automatically be registered at the early birdrate. Fees already include 19% German VAT.The Short Course registration includes Short Course Notes Lunch Refreshments during breaks Entrance to the FILTECH 2013 Exhibition FILTECH 2013 Exhibition Catalogue Welcome Reception on October 22, 2013Fees already include 19% German VAT.ParticipantMr. Ms. Prof. Dr. Name, First NameCompany/InstitutionStreet/PO BoxPost Code, Town, CountryPhone FaxE-mail Terms of PaymentCredit Card Payment (CVC required) AMEX VISA MasterCardCard Number: Cardholder verification code (CVC):Cardholder Name: Expiry date (MM/YY):Bank transfer in EURO funds (code: FILTECH 2013 & your name) to:Filtech Exhibitions Germany – Deutsche Bank Düsseldorf – Bank Account: 8816688 – Sort Code: 30070024BIC/SWIFT: DEUTDEDBDUE – IBAN: DE08300700240881668800Rules and RegulationsSubstitutions may be made at any time but, please advise the organi zer of a change of name. If you find it necessary to cancel the registra tion completely, please notify the organizer immedia - tely. Provided written notice is received by July 22, 2013 a full re fund will be given minus 10% administration charge. Provided written notice is given by September 2, 2013 a 50% refund will be given.Please note that no refunds can be given for registration cancelled after this date. The organizers responsibility is limited to the rules and regulations according to the legal regulations.Date: Signature:With my signature I acknowledge the rules and regulations of the FILTECH Conference.The Filtration EventFILTECH 2013October 22–24, 2013Wiesbaden · Germany