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GVS Nylon Syringe Filters
Compatible with acetone, methylene chloride, acetonitrile and other organic solvents
Supplier: GVS 1224112/DISCBYVEND
Description
- Disposable Inherently hydrophilic Magna™ Nylon membranes contain no wetting agents
- Yield exceptionally low extractable levels (<0.0015mg/cm2) Female Luer-Lok™ and slip Luer inlet; male slip Luer outlet
- Autoclavable
- Available in nonsterile or sterilized packaging
3mm dia. (3R) Filters
- For direct injection of aqueous and organic samples of 1mL or less into sample loop systems
- Virgin Nylon 66 housing resists heat, common aggressive solvents
- Designed to filter aqueous and organic samples of 12mL or less directly injected into HPLC loop systems or other small sample preparation
- Filtered samples ensure column protection, trouble-free operation, consistent test results
- Polypropylene housing
- Sterile
- For aqueous samples including biological fluids, buffer solutions, tissue culture media
- Modified acrylic housing supports membrane bidirectionally for injection or aspiration
- 100% integrity tested
- Filter and pore size printed on housing
- In individual blister packs
- Designed for sterilization or clarification of aqueous and solvent samples up to 120mL in a wide array of analytical and research applications
- Allow direct injection of sample into HPLC loop systems
- Polypropylene housing
Specifications
MAGNA Nylon | |
4.8 cm2 | |
Polypropylene | |
male Luer slip | |
Syringe Filter |
0.45 μm | |
For sterilization or clarification of aqueous and solvent samples | |
female Luer-Lok and Luer slip | |
50/Pk. | |
30 mm |
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