Aegivast™ ACE 0.2μm Hydrophobic PTFE Syringe Filters for Air Venting, Luer Inlet/Outlet, 100/pk
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| Connections | Inlet | Female Luer Lock | |||
| Outlet | Male Luer Slip | ||||
| Materials | Housing | PP | |||
| Membrane | PTFE | ||||
| Wettability | Hydrophobic | ||||
| Physical Properties | Pore Size | 0.2 μm | |||
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| Maximum Operating Pressure@25°C |
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| Bubble Point@20°C, 60% IPA, 40%Water Wetted, Air Testing | ≥0.11MPa | ||||
| Sterility | Sterilization Method |
Sterile: By gamma irradiation at 25-45 kGy; Non-sterile (Gamma Compatible): Can be sterilized by gamma irradiation at 25-45 kGy; Non-sterile (Autoclavable): Can be autoclaved for 30 mins at 130 °C, 20 circles (cannot be steam sterilized in-line) |
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| Package | Packaging | Individually packaged by paper-blister | |||
| Pack Size | 100 pcs/pk |
Select by Volume
| Sample Volume | Filter Diameter | Filtration Area | Hold-up Volume |
| < 10mL | 13mm | 0.72 cm² | < 25μl |
| 10mL to 100mL | 25mm | 3.4 cm² | < 100μl |
| 100mL to 200mL | 33mm | 4.5 cm² | < 125μl |
Sterilization Condition
Autoclaving
Only autoclavable syringe filters can be autoclaved. They can withstand autoclaving at 121°C (up to a maximum of 130°C) for 30 minutes, and this process can be repeated up to 20 times. However, we recommend using it only once for optimal performance after autoclaving. If customers wish to sterilize and reuse them, a thorough impact assessment is necessary.
Gamma Irradiation
Gamma irradiation involves exposing the filters to high-energy gamma rays, which can kill microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi. This method is typically used for large-scale sterilization in a relatively short time. Cobetter sterile syringe filters are gamma-irradiated and individually packed.
