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Frequently Asked Question - Cleanroom Section
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What
happens to the DOP once it is in the system ?
The
DOP particles, being a liquid aerosol, impinge on the surfaces
of the glass fibres making up the filter, and are trapped there,
Each tiny droplet spreads out to form a mono-molecular layer on
the surface, and since the surface area is extremly large, there
is little chance of saturation. it would take an extremly high
concentration of DOP, generated very close to the filter surface,
to cause wetting out. Once the DOP is trapped, it stays on the
fibres and is not released
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