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OM-200050X

OMICRON®

Omicron™ Hydrophobic PTFE Vent Filter

Pore Size 0.45 μm, diam. 50 mm, STERILE, ¼-½in. hose barb, 10/Pack

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PTFE filter, vent filter, vacuum line filter

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Omicron Scientific

General description

OMICRON® Air Vent Filters STERILE

Media - PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene)

Hydrophobic

Technical Specifications

  • Sterilization: ETO
  • Max. Temperature: 60°C (140°F)
  • Bubble Point: >24 psi in 70% IPA
  • Air Flow Rate: 10 NLPM at 5 psi
  • Stepped hose barbs, (¼-½ in) diameter. Connections have internal taper design to accept male slip luer.
  • Effective Filtration Area: 16.2cm²
  • Housing Burst at 25°C: 75 psi(5.17 bar)
Applications
  • Pharmaceutical vents
  • Applicable for small volume venting & degassing venting bioreactors
  • Fermentation tanks & carboys sterile gas purging of culture vessel
  • Laboratory: clean or sterile: gases, solvents, reagents. drying gases
  • Electronics: photoresists, solvents, gases for research
Benefits of venting
  • Contamination control
  • Higher throughput, increased flow rates
  • High permeability rates
  • Increased systems suitability

(Omicron Scientific brand alternative to Whatman's WHA67225000)

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OMICRON® is a registered trademark of Omicron Scientific, Inc.

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