Liquid Filtration General Overview
Dr. Wu Chen, Mr. Chris Wallace
Wednesday, September 25 from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. - CDT - 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon - EDT
Full Course (2 hours, .2 CEUs)
$245 AFS Members
$315 Non-members
About the course:
This course is designed to use basic terminology and concepts to provide the novice learner a basic understanding of liquid filtration.
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, the learner will have a:
- General overview of the concept of liquid filtration & general industry terminology
- Introduction to basic filtration principles to gain a general understand of how liquid filters work
- Overview of the properties of liquids and particles related to filtration
- A brief introduction to various types of liquid filters & how they operate
This learning will greatly help communications with others engaged in liquid filtration.
Outline:
- Introduction – what is filtration?
- What properties are important for liquid filtration?
- Three most basic liquid filtration concepts one should know
- Key Information to know about filter media
- Key liquid filters to be aware of
- What can one do if filtration does not go well?
Who Should Attend This Course:
This course is designed for people with roles (such as executives, logistics, administrative, accounting, procurement, supply chain, and more) related to liquid filtration but do not need to know heavy technical details. This course is also good for people who are new to the filtration industry to get a general introduction to industry terminology and the different types of liquid filters. It can also be good for experienced people to refresh their basic understanding of filtration or the breadth of filtration equipment.
Instructors:
Dr. Wu Chen was an R&D Fellow at Dow and retired in 2023. He has 35 years of industrial experience in solid/liquid separation and air/gas filtration in both technology and market aspects. He also has expertise in carbon capture, water sustainability, project management, process design, and plant startup.
He has been teaching this course for over 30 years. He is the chair of the AFS Education Committee and the coordinator of AFS short courses. He has served as the chair of AFS, the board of directors, conference chairs, local chapter officers, and various committee members. He was awarded the AFS Frank Tiller Award for outstanding technical achievements, the AFS Well Shoemaker Award for leadership and service to the filtration industry, and the Fellow Member Award for sustained significant contributions to filtration technologies and industry.
Mr. Chris Wallace is the VP of Technology and Sr. Corporate VP for Filtration Technology Corporation (FTC) in Houston, TX. Since he joined FTC in 2003, he has been involved in production engineering, application engineering, research and development, and technical sales and marketing of filtration and separation products for liquid/solid, gas/solid, liquid/liquid, and gas/liquid applications. His technical expertise, filtration technology experience, customer-centric approach, and active involvement in industry societies position Chris to lead FTC’s innovation efforts in insightful ways that anticipate and address changing industry demands. He holds a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Tulane University.
Chris is involved in the American Filtration and Separation Society (AFS). He served as chairman of the AFS in 2014-2015. He was President of the SW Chapter in 2010-2012 and was on the Board of Directors in 2016-2018. He served on the board of directors for the 2019-2021 & 2021-2023 terms. He is also vice chair of the education committee, a membership committee member, and co-instructor of the Introduction to Solid/Liquid Filtration course for AFS. He serves on the advisory committee for the SW Chapter.