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WHA68093112

Whatman® Anotop® 10 Plus syringe filters

diam. 10 mm, pore size 0.1 μm (with glass microfiber prefilter), sterile

Synonym(s):

Whatman filter, Z759716, syringe filter, syringe filters

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About This Item

NACRES:
NB.24
UNSPSC Code:
41104922
Pore size:
0.1 μm (with glass microfiber prefilter)
Diam.:
10 mm
Sterility:
sterile
Material:
polypropylene housing, polypropylene membrane (pigment-free)
Packaging:
pkg of 50 ea
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material

polypropylene housing, polypropylene membrane (pigment-free)

sterility

sterile

packaging

pkg of 50 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Whatman 6809-3112, Whatman Article No. 28420402 (US reference)

diam.

10 mm

volume

20 μL

pore size

0.1 μm (with glass microfiber prefilter)

fitting

female Luer inlet (lock), male Luer outlet

Application

Applications:
  • Filtration of heavily particulate loaded samples prior to HPLC
  • Removal of solids prior to UV/Vis analysis

Features and Benefits

  • Contains an inorganic Anopore membrane and is available in three pore sizes
  • Polypropylene syringe filters comes in two diameters depending on sample volume
  • Integrated glass microfiber prefilter aids in filtration of difficult samples

Other Notes

Field of Use : For internal research use only. Products are not intended for diagnostic use or resale.

Legal Information

Anotop is a registered trademark of Cytiva
Whatman is a registered trademark of Cytiva


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