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Flowmi® Cell Strainers

porosity 40 μm, for 1000 uL Pipette Tips, pack of 50 ea

Synonym(s):

compact laboratory sample filters, facs sample filtration, small sample filter, small sample pipette tip filter

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41104932
NACRES:
NB.01

material

white

sterility

sterile

packaging

pack of 50 ea
pkg of (supplied in a tray)

manufacturer/tradename

Bel-Art H13680-0040

pore size

40 μm porosity

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General description

Scienceware® Flowmi Cell Strainers provide fast and efficient filtering of small volume samples (up to 1000μl) prior to FLOW or Analysis. Patent pending.

Features and Benefits

  • Preserves volume when filtering small sample volumes
  • Decreases the potential for clogging of FLOW or FACS
  • instruments by effectively filtering cellular debris
  • Use with your favorite pipette tips; Flowmi fits most 1000μl tips including Fisherbrand Sure-One, VWR brand, Axygen, Nichiryo and Eppendorf and more
  • Compact tray holds 50 Flowmi Cell Strainers ready for press and fit attachment to your tip; features a sliding cover for easy, one-handed use
  • Packaged in a re-sealable bag to maintain sterility when used in laminar flow hoods

Other Notes

Recommended for use with samples having a maximum concentration of 2MM cells/ml.

Legal Information

Flowmi is a registered trademark of SP Scienceware, Division of SP
Scienceware is a registered trademark of SP Scienceware, a division of SP

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