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<blockquote data-quote="Sonic 03 Cobra" data-source="post: 11904697" data-attributes="member: 3825"><p>This speaks about liquid <em>absorption</em>, not filtration. For the purpose of flow, air can be considered a liquid (hydrodynamics) and as such anything that speaks about air filtration can be considered to also speak about liquid filtration within a specific context. Obviously a thick liquid like oil would flow significantly more slowly through a given substrate than air, but the concepts apply near equally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonic 03 Cobra, post: 11904697, member: 3825"] This speaks about liquid [I]absorption[/I], not filtration. For the purpose of flow, air can be considered a liquid (hydrodynamics) and as such anything that speaks about air filtration can be considered to also speak about liquid filtration within a specific context. Obviously a thick liquid like oil would flow significantly more slowly through a given substrate than air, but the concepts apply near equally. [/QUOTE]
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