13239E
Centrisart® I centrifugal ultrafiltration unit
MWCO 10 kDa
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material
polystyrene housing
polystyrene outer tube
polysulfone membrane
sterility
non-sterile
packaging
pack of 12 tubes
manufacturer/tradename
Sartorius 13239E
parameter
2000 × g max. force (fixed angle)
2500 × g max. force (swinging bucket)
filtration area
0.79 cm2
outer sample tube W × L
14 mm × 93 mm
tube size
~15 mL
working volume × concentrate volume
2.5 mL × 100
pore size
10 kDa MWCO
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General description
- Centrisart® I centrifugal ultrafiltration unit is ideal for the separation of small-volume proteins from low molecular weight substances in biological samples.
- The unit works in the direction opposite to centrifugal force which prevents premature filter blockage.
- This versatile device is utilized in both fixed-angle or swinging-bucket rotors that hold standard 15 mL tubes.
- The product is collected in the easily accessible floater insert tube.
Application
- Protein removal from blood samples
- Drug binding studies
- Cleaning of liposomes (cell lysates)
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Centrisart is a registered trademark of Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbH
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