HTTP09030
Polycarbonate Membrane Filter, 0.4 μm Pore Size
Synonym(s):
Isopore Membrane Filter
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About This Item
UNSPSC Code:
40161507
eCl@ss:
32031602
NACRES:
NB.24
General description
Filter Code: HTTP
Filter Type: Screen filter
The Isopore membrane is a polycarbonate, track-etched screen filter recommended for all analyses in which the sample is viewed on the surface of the membrane. Isopore membrane offers distinct advantages for the analysis of airborne contaminants and other particles using optical or electron microscopy. The Isopore membrane is composed of polycarbonate film, which has a smooth, glass-like surface for clearer sample observation. The unique manufacturing process of the membrane ensures a precise pore diameter and a consistent pore size for accurate separation of samples by size. Matched-weight filters are not usually required because of low, constant tar and ash weights.
Features & Benefits:
•Membrane structure retains particles on the surface, simplifying counting and analysis
•Isopore membranes do not stain, resulting in low background interference
•Non-hygroscopic, allowing for rapid drying and reduced sample analysis time
•Translucent material does not require clearing for transmitted light microscopy; also available in brown variety
Applications:
Air Monitoring, Epifluorescent Microscopy, Chemotaxis Assays
Features & Benefits:
•Membrane structure retains particles on the surface, simplifying counting and analysis
•Isopore membranes do not stain, resulting in low background interference
•Non-hygroscopic, allowing for rapid drying and reduced sample analysis time
•Translucent material does not require clearing for transmitted light microscopy; also available in brown variety
Applications:
Air Monitoring, Epifluorescent Microscopy, Chemotaxis Assays
Application
- Absorbable organic halides (AOX)
- Particle monitoring
- Air monitoring
- Microplastics analysis
- Microplastics analysis grade water
Legal Information
ISOPORE is a trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Disclaimer
Possible reduction in flow rates may occur after autoclaving.
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