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Amicon® Stirred Cell Selector Valve

The selector valve provides a quick and simple way to switch the Amicon Stirred Cell between concentration and diafiltration modes without interrupting system operation.

Synonym(s):

Selector valve

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Estimated to ship onMay 22, 2026fromAreál Kühne+Nagel spol. s r.o.

CZK 18,600.00

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UNSPSC Code:
41116500
NACRES:
NB.24
eCl@ss:
32019190
Material:
Nylon (chemically sanitizable), nitrile (chemically sanitizable), polyacetal (chemically sanitizable)

CZK 18,600.00


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Quality Level

material

Nylon (chemically sanitizable), nitrile (chemically sanitizable), polyacetal (chemically sanitizable)

L × W × H

7.5 cm × 2 cm × 8 cm

application(s)

sample preparation

shipped in

ambient

General description

Valve with sliding control for instant switching from concentration to diafiltration, or switching gas and liquid lines simultaneously. Simplifies operation and avoids the need for multiple T-fittings and valves.

Application

Four tubing connectors lead to the gas supply, the stirred cell, and the inlet and outlet ports of a reservoir (e.g. Amicon Stirred Cell Reservoir, cat no 6028).

Other Notes

7.5 x 2 x 8 cm

Legal Information

Amicon is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Storage Class

10 - Combustible liquids


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Articles

Amicon Stirred Cells concentrate and buffer-exchange macrosolutes efficiently with pressure-driven filtration.

Protocols

User guide for Amicon® Stirred cells including features, operation, specifications, and troubleshooting.

Demonstrating the effective use of Amicon Stirred Cell for large volume concentration through diafiltration.

Related Content

The best in large-volume ultrafiltration just got better. Introducing the new Amicon® Stirred Cell. You’re an Amicon® Stirred Cell owner. You’re adept at finely separating macrosolutes in large-volume (50-400 mL) samples, and you depend on the precision of Amicon® devices. Or maybe you are an expert in membrane analysis, and you count on a device that lets you insert membranes of your choice. With your needs in mind, EMD Millipore has developed the new Amicon® Stirred Cell, providing the same gentle, high recovery of macrosolutes and thorough buffer exchange to which you’re well accustomed. It provides the same membrane flexibility and ability to monitor filtration progress.

The Amicon® Stirred Cell family of pressure-driven filtration devices provide an ideal solution for concentrating and buffer-exchanging large volumes of macrosolutes. These devices are available in multiple sizes to offer a wide range of processing volumes. Additionally, to accommodate expansion to even larger processing volumes, an external reservoir can be attached to any Amicon® Stirred Cell. Unlike ultrafiltration with tangential flow filtration (TFF) devices, which are manufactured with pre-sealed membranes, the Amicon® Stirred Cells use membrane discs, which are easily exchanged to match changing sample preparation needs.

Global Trade Item Number

SKUGTIN
E33505-100G04061838354150
E33505-25G04061833603239
6003-M04053252333699
GE17-6003-1804061837622793
GE17-6003-7404061835573196
GE17-6003-7604061834073567
GE17-6003-7704061834073574
GE17-6003-7504061834073550
GE17-6003-7304061834073543
GE17-6003-1904061835573189

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