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UFC30LG25

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Ultrafree® Centrifugal Filter, 0.4 mL Sample Volume

pore size 0.2 μm, PTFE membrane (hydrophilic)

Synonym(s):

Centrifuge filter

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UNSPSC Code:
41104916
eCl@ss:
36100101
NACRES:
NB.24

material

PTFE membrane (hydrophilic)
polypropylene

sterility

non-sterile

feature

holdup volume 5 μL

manufacturer/tradename

Ultrafree®

parameter

0.4 mL sample volume
50 °C max. temp.

technique(s)

protein extraction: suitable
protein purification: suitable

L

45 mm

diam.

10.6 mm

filtration area

0.2 cm2

pore size

0.2 μm pore size

application(s)

sample preparation

shipped in

ambient

General description

Ultrafree®-MC (0.5 mL) and Ultrafree-CL (2 mL) centrifugal devices are single-use, disposable filters used for removing particulates from aqueous biological solutions. These devices are available in two processing volumes with a range of microporous membranes (from 0.1 to 5.0 µm) for fast filtration and highly reproducible performance. Pre-sterilized units are also available. Use in fixed-angle rotors for 1.5 mL tubes (-MC) and 15 mL tubes (–CL).


•Five different pore sizes from 0.1 to 5.0 µm
•Pre-sterilized units also available
•Fast filtration and highly reproducible performance
•Use in fixed-angle rotors for 1.5 mL tubes

Applications
•Removal of particles and precipitates from aqueous and some solvent-based samples
•Ideal for use with protein and nucleic acid solutions

Application

0.2 µm pore size, hydrophilic PTFE, 0.4 mL volume, non-sterile
Fixed-angle microfuge rotor w/maximum 12,000 xg max

Physical form

Color Code: Yellow

Legal Information

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

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