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material
polyethersulfone membrane, polystyrene
sterility
sterile
feature
holdup volume 2.4 mL, hydrophilic
manufacturer/tradename
Stericup®
parameter
250 mL process volume, 250 mL sample volume, 45 °C max. temp.
technique(s)
sterile filtration: suitable
H
164 mm
diam.
12.5 cm
filter capacity
250 mL
filter diam.
73 mm
filtration area
40 cm2
matrix
Express PLUS™
pore size
0.1 μm nominal pore size, 0.1 μm pore size
fitting
inlet funnel, outlet flask (Receiver)
shipped in
ambient
storage temp.
room temp
General description
Features & Benefits
Millipore Express PLUS membrane for fastest flow rates and low protein binding to minimize absorption and protein loss, which affect downstream performance and costs
Durapore membrane for ultra-low protein binding for minimum absorption and protein loss
Snug tight packaging, easy tear-open pouch, and convenient label designs make storing, opening and tracking your devices easy and efficient
Stable base and easy grip design of the Stericup device enable any user to comfortably perform all stages of the workflow in a laminar flow hood
Recessed bottom of Stericup receiver flasks allows flasks to be stacked easily in refrigerated spaces
Applications
Sterilization of Aqueous Solutions (150 mL to 1 L); Sterile Filtration of Culture Media and Buffers with High-Value Protein or Small Molecule Component
Application
Biochem/physiol Actions
Physical form
Preparation Note
Gamma irradiation
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