Hydrophilic Nylon Syringe Filters Non-sterile HPLC-certified 100pcs/pk
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Cobetter Nylon syringe filters are made of naturally hydrophilic Nylon66 membrane and are widely used for clarification or particle removal under non-sterile conditions compatible with a broad range of solvents including aqueous and organic solutions. These nylon syringe filters are HPLC-certified and can be gamma sterilized.
Specifications
Connections | Inlet | Female Luer Lock | ||
Outlet | Male Luer Slip | |||
Materials | Housing |
Polypropylene | ||
Membrane | Nylon66 | |||
Wettability | Hydrophilic | |||
Physical Properties | Pore Size | 0.2 μm, 0.45 μm | ||
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pH Range | 3.0 – 14.0 | |||
Sterility | Delivery Condition | Nonsterile | ||
Sterilization Method | Gamma Irradiation | |||
Package | Pack Size | 100pcs | ||
Packaging | Bulk packed |
Features
- Compatible with both aqueous(non-acidic) and organic solutions
- Broad chemical compatibility and flexibility
- Low extractables or leachables
- High protein binding
- High mechanical stability
- High dirt loading capability
- HPLC, GC, or dissolution sample analysis
- HPLC certified for low UV extractables
Applications
- Clarification or sterilization of aqueous and organic solutions
- Mixed solvent filtration and solvent filtration
- Filtration of aqueous biological solutions, alcohols and organic solvents by HPLC/GC
Select by Volume
Sample Volume | Filter Diameter | Filtration Area | Hold-up Volume | Retention Volume |
10mL | 13mm | 0.72 cm² | 25μl | 25mL |
10mL to 100mL | 25mm | 3.4 cm² | 100μl | 100mL |
100mL to 200mL | 33mm | 4.5 cm² | 125μl | 125mL |
How to use a syringe filter?
Choose the right type of membrane material based on the properties of your sample. Be careful of the chemical compatibility to avoid extractables and leachables. Read this article about How to choose a syringe filter.
1. Load the sample into the syringe.
2. Attach the filter to the luer-lock of the syringe with a twisting motion. Make sure it is securely attached.
3. Filter the sample. Hold the syringe and filter vertically, and gently press the plunger to push the sample through the filter. Take care not to apply too much force or you may damage the filter.
4. Discard the used filter and repeat for the next sample.
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