Z742103
Cell Strainer
white, Individually Wrapped, sterile; γ-irradiated, pack of 50 ea
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UNSPSC Code:
41104932
NACRES:
NB.22
material
Nylon
white
sterility
sterile; γ-irradiated
packaging
pack of 50 ea
pkg of (individually wrapped)
manufacturer/tradename
MIDSCI SG-70ICS
pore size
70 μm
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General description
Cell Strainers from MIDSCI can be used for many applications including isolating cells and removing clumps or debris. Cell Strainers from MIDSCI are compatible with standard 50mL centrifuge tubes. The exclusive Pestle design improves manipulation of material in the strainer during operation.
- Polypropylene housing with nylon mesh filter eliminates the need to fabricate filters from gauze, paper, nylon mesh, or other materials
- Elongated lip on housing extends beyond edge of centrifuge tube enabling aseptic handling with forceps
- Extended gripping tab on housing for easy handling
- Available in three porosities: 40, 70, 100 um
- Color coded by mesh porosity for easy identification
- Packaged sterile (gamma irradiated) in individually wrapped peel-to-open paper/plastic wrapper or bulk packed in bags
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