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Description
Properties
- Glass fiber filter membranes with binders are composed of borosilicate glass fibers woven into a porous matrix and bonded by an acrylic resin.
- This bonding produces a filter that reduces media migration and has the strength required for high-volume aqueous filtrations.
- Glass fiber membranes with a binder are usually recommended for filtrations of long duration under pressure.
- Glass fiber membranes without binders are designed for solvent filtration or gravimetric analysis to avoid binder extractable.
- Filters without binders are recommended for analytical and gravimetric determinations.
Characteristics
- Binder: Acrylic
- Holding capacity: High dirt
- Material: Biologically inert
- Bonding reduces media migration
- Max operating temperature (with binder): 165°C
Applications
- Analytical and Gravimetric determinations
Specifications
Specifications
| Autoclavable | Autoclavable |
| Filter Type | Aerosol Sampling, Particulate Monitoring |
| Format | Disc |
| Material | Binder-free Glass Microfiber |
| Pore Size | 1 μm |
| Sterility | Non-sterile |
| Type | Disc Membrane |
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