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Whatman membrane filters PTFE pore size 0.2 um, diam. 47 mm, 100ea, WHA7582004
- SKU:
- WHA7582004
Description
Whatman membrane filters PTFE pore size 0.2 μm, diam. 47 mm, WHA7582004
Synonym(s):
syringe filter, Whatman filter, Z746312, Whatman filters
NACRES:
NB.24
PROPERTIES
material
PTFE membrane
sterility
non-sterile
packaging
pkg of 100 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Whatman 7582-004
Whatman Article No. 28420776 (US reference)
diam.
47 mm
pore size
0.2 μm
DESCRIPTION
General description
Whatman PTFE membranes are chemically stable and inert. They are suitable for applications involving aggressive organic solvents, strong acids, and alkalis. PTFE membranes are particularly suitable for preparing samples for HPLC analysis. The hydrophobic nature of the membrane also has applications for air and gas sterilization. The membrane is laminated onto a nonwoven polypropylene support web for improved strength and handling and can be used at temperatures up to 120ºC.
Chemically stable and inert PTFE is the membrane of choice for use with aggressive solvents, liquids, and gases that can attack other membranes. It is resistant to most acids, alkalis, and solvents.
Applications
One of the major applications for the PTFE membrane is the clarification of corrosives, solvents, and aggressive fluids. This includes the important requirement in HPLC analysis for sample filtration where any solid particles can cause permanent damage to the column. The 0.5 μm pore size is normally used. Air and gas sterilization make use of the hydrophobic characteristics of PTFE membranes and their ability to stop aqueous aerosols. Usual pore sizes are 0.2 μm and 0.5 μm. Sterile venting of vacuum manifolds, fermentation vessels, and sterile filtrate tanks and containers utilize PTFE 0.2 μm membranes.
WTP membranes use a polypropylene grid as the support material whereas the TE range use a randomly arranged polypropylene support material.
Chemically stable and inert PTFE is the membrane of choice for use with aggressive solvents, liquids, and gases that can attack other membranes. It is resistant to most acids, alkalis, and solvents.
Applications
One of the major applications for the PTFE membrane is the clarification of corrosives, solvents, and aggressive fluids. This includes the important requirement in HPLC analysis for sample filtration where any solid particles can cause permanent damage to the column. The 0.5 μm pore size is normally used. Air and gas sterilization make use of the hydrophobic characteristics of PTFE membranes and their ability to stop aqueous aerosols. Usual pore sizes are 0.2 μm and 0.5 μm. Sterile venting of vacuum manifolds, fermentation vessels, and sterile filtrate tanks and containers utilize PTFE 0.2 μm membranes.
WTP membranes use a polypropylene grid as the support material whereas the TE range use a randomly arranged polypropylene support material.
Other Notes
Field of Use : For internal research use only. Products are not intended for diagnostic use or resale.