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Syringe Filters PVDF Hydrophobic Membrane 25 mm Diameter 0.22 um Pore Size Filtration for Scientic Lab Pack of 20

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1.:Hydrophilic Membrane


2.Size:25mm 0.22um


  • Higher Throughput: This PVDF + PP pre-filter provides two times greater throughput than standard filter without pre-filtration
  • Polyvinylidene difluoride(PVDF) have broad chemical compatibility and is a low protein binder and so a good choice where high protein recovery is required
  • LUER CONNECTORS: Inlet: female Luer; Outlet: male slip Luer; Standardized micro leakage-free connection.
  • Don’t use with: Some strong acids, bases, esters, ethers or ketones
  • Applications: General biological filtration, filtration of samples for high protein recovery



Product Description

SYRINGE FILTER

Chemical Compatibility

  • Compatible with: alcohols, weak acids, proteins, peptides, and other biomolecules
  • Incompatible with: some, bases, strong acids, esters, ethers, or ketones.

Polyvinylidene Difluoride (PVDF)

Designed for high tensile strength, high solvent resistance, and low protein binding, making them suitable for biomedical filtration, sterilization filtration, and HPLC sample preparation. pH range ~1-14.

PVDF syringe filter

Specifications

Filter Medium PVDF
PH range ~1-14
Max Operating Temperature 130℃
Max Operating Pressure 87psi
Volume Area < 100ml
Filtration Area 4.15cm²
Wettability Hydrophilic / Hydrophobic
Membrane Pore Size 0.22um / 0.45um
Membrane Diameter 25mm
Connections(Inlet/Outlet) Female Luer Lock inlet and Male Luer slip outlet
PVDF syringe filter

APPLICATION

  • Sterilization of enzyme/protein solutions, nutrient media for cell/tissue cultures, and biological fluids
  • Clarification of protein immunoassay samples and associated buffers for western blotting
  • Clarification of nucleic acid hybridization samples and associated buffers for nothern/southern blotting
  • Filtration of chromatography samples, buffers, and mobile phases