WHA10416230
Whatman® Nytran™ SuPerCharge (SPC) nylon blotting membranes
W × L 11 cm × 14 cm, pore size 0.45 μm, pkg of 10 ea
Synonym(s):
Z698067, blotting membrane, nylone membranes
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material
Nylon membrane (Nytran SuPerCharge (SPC))
packaging
pkg of 10 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Whatman 10416230
Whatman Article No. 28415367 (US reference)
W × L
11 cm × 14 cm
pore size
0.45 μm
0.45 μm
suitability
suitable for (Southern and Northern blotting; colony and plaque lifts and Dot-/Slot-Blots)
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General description
Nytran SPC membrane is cast uniformly on both sides of a support matrix, demonstrating excellent symmetry. This gives the membrane the ability to lie flat without curling. With typical manufacturing techniques, increasing positive charge tends to increase background. Nytran SPC membranes are manufactured using a process that allows the combination of high positive charge with low background. Whether using radioactive or nonradioactive detection techniques, Nytran SPC consistently gives high signal with extremely low background. Whatman Nytran nylon membranes are available in two formats: Nytran N is moderately charged and Nytran SuPerCharge (SPC) has a very high positive charge.
Features and Benefits
- Very high positive charge.
- Improvements in the manufacturing process result in a membrane with a higher density of nylon per unit area.
- The increased charge and greater nylon density provide increased binding sites for your samples.
- Very uniform pore size and pore distribution compared to typical nylon membranes.
- Free of surface microvoids, which are common in other membranes.
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