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material
PVDF membrane
polypropylene housing
Quality Level
sterility
non-sterile
product line
Millex™
feature
holdup volume≤ 80 μL (after air purge)
hydrophilic
manufacturer/tradename
Millex™
parameter
45 °C max. temp.
8.6 bar max. inlet pressure (125 psi)
technique(s)
HPLC: suitable
UV/Vis spectroscopy: suitable
analytical sample preparation: suitable
low protein-binding filtration: suitable
H
27 mm
diam.
33 mm
filtration area
4.5 cm2
volume
100 mL
color
yellow
matrix
Durapore®
pore size
0.45 μm
input
sample type mild organic solution(s)
sample type aqueous solution(s)
bubble point
≥1.6 bar, air with water at 23 °C
fitting
female Luer-Lok® inlet
male Luer outlet slip
shipped in
ambient
General description
- Low protein binding minimizes interaction with your sample to maximize recovery
- Polypropylene housing offers low extractables and broad chemical compatibility
- Membrane type and pore size are printed on the device for easy reference
- A yellow band identifies non-sterile Millex™ filters with hydrophilic Durapore® (PVDF) membrane
- Recommended for filtering 10-100 milliliter (mL) volumes to remove particles prior to instrumentation analysis
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