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Z740210

Amicon® Ultra-15

PLHK Ultracel-PL membrane, 100 kDa

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Amicon Ultra centrifugal filter units

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NACRES:
NB.24
UNSPSC Code:
41104816
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material

polyethylene cap, polypropylene tube, regenerated cellulose membrane, styrene-butadiene housing

sterility

non-sterile

feature

100 kDa

packaging

pack of 24 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Millipore UFC910024

tube size

~15 mL

working volume

15 mL

pore size

100 kDa MWCO

General description

High recovery centrifugal filters for concentrating samples. Can be used to concentrate biological samples containing antigens, antibodies, enzymes, nucleic acids or micoorganisms. Excellen for use to purify macromolecular components from cell lysates. Ideal for desalting and buffer exchanges.
Swing bucket rotorL 4,000 x g; Fixed angle rotor (35°): 5,000 x g.
  • High recovery Ultracel regenerated cellulose membrane in a range of molecular weight cut-offs.
  • High retentate recovery of >90%
  • Vertical membrane reduces concentration polarization for ultra-fast spin times (as fast as 10-15 mins)
  • Heat-sealed membrane minimizes downstream extractables
  • 100% integrity tested for reliable performance
  • Convenient sample monitoring with translucent housing and volume graduations
  • Direct pipettor sample access eliminates processing step to recover concentrate
  • High concentration factors of 80 - 100X

Legal Information

Amicon is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany




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