Nitrocellulose Membrane MCE, 0.8µm

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Manufactured by: GVS

Category: Supplies

GVS Nitrocellulose Membrane MCE, 0.8µm

Nitrocellulose Membrane MCE, 0.8µm

Experience the precision and performance of our Nitrocellulose Membrane MCE, designed specifically for advanced diagnostic kit manufacturing applications. This unsupported, hydrophilic membrane is engineered with a unique composition of inert cellulose nitrate and cellulose acetate polymers, ensuring optimal functionality across various filtration processes.

Key Features:

    • High Flow Rate: Benefit from exceptionally fast filtration rates, increasing efficiency in your laboratory workflow.
    • Uniform Microporous Structure: The consistent pore structure guarantees high throughput, ensuring reliable performance in any application.
    • Minimal Residue: For gravimetric analysis using ashing techniques, experience a residue yield of less than 0.045% of the initial weight.
    • Hydrophilic Nature: Our membranes are treated with a noncytotoxic wetting agent, promoting efficient filtration of aqueous solutions.
    • Lot-to-Lot Consistency: Rely on the uniformity and repeatability of results across multiple batches, essential for rigorous applications.
    • Autoclavable: Conveniently sterilize at 121°C for 20 minutes, allowing for easy incorporation into sterile workflows.
    • Stability: With a sterilized product lifetime of 24 months from the date of sterilization, ensure that your equipment is ready when you need it.

Specifications:

SKU Grade Type Autoclavable
1215424 Plain Disc At 121°C
1215419 Plain Disc At 121°C
1215425 Plain Disc At 121°C
1215426 Plain Disc At 121°C
1215421 Plain Disc At 121°C
1215428 Plain Disc At 121°C
1215431 Plain Disc At 121°C
1215432 Plain Disc At 121°C
1215433 Plain Disc At 121°C

Applications:

    • Aqueous filtration for laboratory use.
    • Food and beverage applications requiring stringent filtration standards.
    • Gravimetric analysis utilizing ashing techniques.
    • Microbiological and particulate analysis for environmental and quality control testing.
    • Sterility testing to ensure compliance with health and safety standards.

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