UFC30HV
Ultrafree® Centrifugal Filter, 0.5 mL Sample Volume
pore size 0.45 μm, PVDF membrane (hydrophilic)
Synonym(s):
Centrifuge filter
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material
PVDF membrane (hydrophilic)
polypropylene
Quality Level
sterility
non-sterile
feature
holdup volume 5 μL
manufacturer/tradename
Ultrafree®
parameter
0.5 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
matrix
Durapore®
pore size
0.45 μm pore size
application(s)
sample preparation
shipped in
ambient
General description
The Ultrafree®-MC centrifugal devices are single-use, disposable filters used for removing particulates from aqueous biological solutions.
Application
Ultrafree®-MC Centrifugal Filter has been used:
- in co-immunoprecipitation of signaling proteins
- in indirect labeling for the preparation of fluorescent probes used for microarray hybridization experiments
- to remove magnetic bead particles from solution in RNA editing method
Legal Information
Durapore is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Ultrafree is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
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