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S2VPT10RE
Millipore® Steritop® Vacuum Bottle Top Filter
pore size 0.1 μm, polyethersulfone membrane, funnel capacity 1000 mL, pack of 12 ea
Synonym(s):
SCVPT10RE, Steritop Quick Release-VP Sterile Vacuum Filtration System, bottle top sterile filter unit, bottle top vacuum filter, bottle top vacuum filtering unit
About This Item
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material
polyethersulfone membrane
polystyrene bottle
polystyrene funnel(s)
polystyrene housing
Quality Level
sterility
sterile; irradiated
product line
Steritop®
feature
hydrophilic
packaging
pack of 12 ea
parameter
max. temp. at 45 °C
description
2.4 mL (hold-up volume)
technique(s)
sterile filtration: suitable
H
169 mm
capacity
1000 mL
diam.
13.5 cm
filter diam.
73 mm
filtration area
40 cm2
funnel capacity
1000 mL
matrix
Express PLUS™
pore size
0.1 μm pore size
fitting
inlet funnel
45 mm outlet thread(s)
shipped in
ambient
General description
This Steritop ® 1000 mL bottle-top with 0.1 μm pore size polyethersulfone (PES) membrane filter unit can be used on bottles with 45 mm openings, designed for vacuum applications.
Application
- Tissue culture media +/- additives
- Buffers
- Biological solutions
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Evaluation of mycoplasma removal by sterilizing filtration using 0.1 µm PES and PVDF filters for cell culture media and buffer preparation.
Evaluation of mycoplasma removal by sterilizing filtration using 0.1 µm PES and PVDF filters for cell culture media and buffer preparation.
Evaluation of mycoplasma removal by sterilizing filtration using 0.1 µm PES and PVDF filters for cell culture media and buffer preparation.
Evaluation of mycoplasma removal by sterilizing filtration using 0.1 µm PES and PVDF filters for cell culture media and buffer preparation.
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What Bacterial Endotoxins Test is used?
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What is the chemical compatibility of the various Stericup® and Steritop® filters?
What is the chemical compatibility of the various Stericup® and Steritop® filters?
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Please refer to our guide, "Chemical compatibility of filter components": https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/deepweb/assets/sigmaaldrich/product/documents/302/855/membrane-chemical-compatibility-ds2532en-ms.pdf
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What is the expiration date of Stericup® and Steritop® filters?
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Typically 3 years from sterilization.
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Which type of pump should be used with Stericup® and Steritop® vacuum filters?
Which type of pump should be used with Stericup® and Steritop® vacuum filters?
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We recommend our Chemical Duty Pump: https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/product/mm/wp6111560
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What is the maximum processing volume for Stericup® and Steritop® filters? Can I add more volume after initial filtration?
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All Stericup® and Steritop® filters were developed for single-use application. The maximum volume is dependent on the receiver bottle capacity. Stericup® filters come with a receiver bottle with a specified maximum volume. For Steritop® filters, the maximum recommended volume is 2 L with an appropriate-sized receiver bottle. Larger processing volumes can result in membrane fouling, increase chance of spillage and contamination, and lead to possible airlock*.
*Note that devices with PES membranes can airlock if filtered to dryness. Some liquid must be left on top of the filter, then the system stopped, receiver changed or emptied, and more sample volume added before restart. This increases the chance of spillage.Helpful?
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The User Guide says “Use only glass or plastic bottles designed for vacuum applications”. Can you specify which bottles are compatible?
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Steritop® Quick Release bottle top units require a vacuum-rated receiver bottle with either a GL33 or GL45 mm closure thread as specified. Steritop® E bottle top units require a vacuum-rated receiver bottle with a GL45 mm closure thread. Bottles no larger than 2 L should be used.
Glass bottles, GL33:
• Wheaton media bottles (glass), 500 mL (Product Z364886)
• Wheaton media bottles (glass), 1 L (Product Z364894)
Glass bottles, GL45
• Corning® glass media storage bottle, 125 mL (Product CLS1399125)
• Corning® glass media storage bottle, 250 mL (Product CLS1399250)
• Corning® glass media storage bottle, 500 mL (Product CLS1399500)
• Corning® glass media storage bottle, 1 L (Product CLS13991L)
• Pyrex® round media storage bottle, 500 mL (Product CLS1395500)
• Pyrex® round media storage bottle, 1 L (Product CLS13951L)
• KIMBLE® KIMAX® Media bottle, 250 mL (Product DWK14395250)
• KIMBLE® KIMAX® Media bottle, 500 mL (Product DWK14395500)
• KIMBLE® KIMAX® Media bottle, 1 L (Product DWK143951000)
Plastic (pre-sterile) bottles, GL45:
• Stericup® Quick Release Receiver flask, 250 mL (Product S200B02RE)
• Stericup® Quick Release Receiver flask, 500 mL (Product S200B05RE)
• Stericup® Quick Release Receiver flask, 1000 mL (Product S200B10RE)Helpful?
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What is the maximum vacuum pressure for filtration?
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700 mm Hg (27.5” Hg, 0.9 bar) differential vacuum at 25 °C (77 °F)
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What leachables are detected during filtration processes using Stericup® filters?
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We have not performed extractables/leachables studies for our Stericup® filters.
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What is the difference between classic Stericup® filters and Stericup® “Quick Release” filters?
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Stericup® Quick Release, or “QR”, filters feature a connection between funnel filter and receiver bottle that requires only a quarter-turn release to facilitate funnel removal. These filters come fully engaged – there is no need to tighten before use. The receiver bottle cap has flanges on the top surface to improve grip, as well as a positive lock stop to ensure a leak-proof seal with the receiver bottle. Other improvements include a large, frosted writing surface on the receiver bottle and a lighter cap color to facilitate labelling, more prominent volume markings on the filtration funnel and receiver bottle, and a product label with a peel-off lot record strip on the bag for easy viewing in storage.
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Are Stericup® and Steritop® filters GMP-certified?
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No, Stericup® and Steritop® devices are not GMP-approved.
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