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APFC04700

Millipore

Glass Fiber Membrane Filter, 1.2 μm Pore Size

Millipore, filter diam. 47 mm, hydrophilic

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Synonym(s):
Glass Fiber Filter without binder
eCl@ss:
32031602
NACRES:
NB.24

material

glass fiber membrane
plain filter
white filter

Agency

suitable for ISO 21675 2019

description

1.2 µm pore size, hydrophilic glass fiber, 47 mm diameter

sterility

non-sterile

feature

hydrophilic

manufacturer/tradename

Millipore

parameter

1.2 mL/min-cm2 water flow rate
500 °C max. temp.

filter diam.

47 mm

thickness

240 μm

gravimetric extractables

300%

pore size

1.2 μm pore size
90 % porosity

shipped in

ambient

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Application

  • Removal of fine particles and microorganisms
  • Determining total suspended solids
  • Filtering proteins or nucleic acid TCA precipitates
  • Collecting cells and microorganisms
  • Microplastics analysis grade water
  • Microplastics analysis

Features and Benefits

  • Glass Fiber Filter without binder retains their structural integrity up to 500 °C heating.
  • Applicable for the filtration of hot gases and gravimetric analysis.
  • Greater retention for fine particulate and microorganism removal than type APFA filter.
  • Enables total suspended solids determination in drinking water.
  • Applicable for filtering proteins or nucleic acid trichloroacetic acid (TCA) precipitates and for the collection of cells and microorganisms.

Other Notes

Directions for Use

  • Organism Retention: Microorganism
  • Mode of Action: Filtration (size exclusion)
  • Application: General laboratory filtration
  • Intended Use: Retention or removal of biological contaminants
  • Instructions for Use: Sterilizing filtration of a liquid through a membrane with a 0.2 μm (or smaller) pore size effectively removes biological contaminants, including bacteria, mold and yeast. For the selective retention of larger biological contaminents, liquid filtration through membranes with 0.45 μm (or larger) pore sizes may be used to trap and support microorganism growth for subsequent culture and analysis
  • Storage Statement: Store in dry location
  • Disposal Statement: Dispose of in accordance with applicable federal, state and local regulations.


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Rubén Reif et al.
Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM, 13(1), 137-144 (2010-11-09)
The occurrence and fate of eight pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) during sewage treatment has been studied in a pilot-scale treatment plant, comprising a primary settler (2.85 m(3)), an aeration tank (1.845 m(3)) and a secondary clarifier (0.5 m(3))
Characterization of membrane fouling in a microfiltration ceramic membrane system treating secondary effluent
Zhu H, et al
Desalination, 284 (2012)

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