AFS offers liquid and gas filtration training

JANUARY 7, 2009–MINNEAPOLIS, MN–The American Filtration and Separations Society (AFS) is offering short course training on May 4, 2009 in Bloomington, MN.

To kick off the 22nd Annual Conference, May 4-7, 2009, that AFS is holding, there will be twelve short courses on May 4. Two of these courses are “Basics of Liquid Filtration” and “Basics of Gas/Air Filtration.”

In the “Basic Liquid Filtration & Separation” course, attendees will learn the overall spectrum of solid/liquid separation. They will gain the basic understanding of the principles behind liquid filtration so they can determine what type of filter will meet their requirements. There is an overview of the various competing technologies.

This course will cover particles and fluid properties; principles of liquid filtration; liquid filtration equipment; liquid filtration media; filter aids; and liquid filter performance, testing, and standards.

In the “Basic Gas/Air Filtration & Separation” course, attendee will learn the overall spectrum of solid/gas separation. They will gain the basic understanding of the principles behind gas filtration so they can determine what type of filter will meet their requirements. There is an overview of the various competing technologies.

The course will cover particle properties; principles of gas filtration; gas filter media; gas filtration equipment; gas filter design; and gas filter performance, testing, and standards.

These courses are taught by a team of instructors that are experts in the field with combined experience of more than 200 years.

For information on the “Basic Liquid Filtration & Separation” training and instructor biographies go to www.afssociety.org/shortcourse/liquidfiltration.htm.

For information on the “Basic Gas/Air Filtration & Separation” training and instructor biographies go to www.afssociety.org/shortcourse/gasfiltration.htm.

Source: AFS

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