WHA68271315
Whatman® Puradisc 13 syringe filters
934AH, pore size 1.5 μm
Synonym(s):
Z754455
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material
glass microfiber membrane (binder Free)
polypropylene housing
sterility
non-sterile
packaging
pk of 100
manufacturer/tradename
Whatman 6827-1315
Whatman Article No. 28420436 (US reference)
diam.
13 mm
filtration area
1.3 cm2
volume
≤10 mL
pore size
1.5 μm
fitting
female Luer inlet (lock)
male Luer outlet
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General description
Whatman Puradisc non-sterile syringe filters with glass microfiber membrane combine premium quality with economic efficiency.
Puradisc syringe filters cater to a wide variety of sample types and applications, including capillary electrophoresis, biological preparations, protein filtration, and UV spectroscopy sample preparation. Different Puradisc membrane media support diverse chemical solvents and compounds.
Glass microfiber (GMF) membranes
Glass microfiber is hydrophilic and has excellent compatibility with organic solvents and strong acids (except hydrofluoric acid) and bases. However, it is not a micropore membrane and so has a slightly less exact retention efficiency than polymeric membranes. GMF can also contribute extractables that interfere with ionic and metals analysis.
Cytiva′s Whatman Puradisc line is a comprehensive syringe filter portfolio used in a variety of applications. Cytiva also offers high-performance GD/X syringe filters with a multi-layer glass fiber prefilter for filtering larger volumes of harder-to-filter samples.
Puradisc is available in the following membrane materials: regenerated cellulose (RC), cellulose nitrate, nylon, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyethersulfone (PES), polypropylene, polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF), and cellulose acetate.
Puradisc syringe filters cater to a wide variety of sample types and applications, including capillary electrophoresis, biological preparations, protein filtration, and UV spectroscopy sample preparation. Different Puradisc membrane media support diverse chemical solvents and compounds.
Glass microfiber (GMF) membranes
Glass microfiber is hydrophilic and has excellent compatibility with organic solvents and strong acids (except hydrofluoric acid) and bases. However, it is not a micropore membrane and so has a slightly less exact retention efficiency than polymeric membranes. GMF can also contribute extractables that interfere with ionic and metals analysis.
Cytiva′s Whatman Puradisc line is a comprehensive syringe filter portfolio used in a variety of applications. Cytiva also offers high-performance GD/X syringe filters with a multi-layer glass fiber prefilter for filtering larger volumes of harder-to-filter samples.
Puradisc is available in the following membrane materials: regenerated cellulose (RC), cellulose nitrate, nylon, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyethersulfone (PES), polypropylene, polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF), and cellulose acetate.
Features and Benefits
- Eight different material options
- Choice of 4 mm, 13 mm, and 30 mm syringe filter diameter to suit sample volume
- Range of pore sizes for retaining a variety of particles
- Optional sterile, medical-grade blister pack
- Optional tube-tip format for accurate dispensing into a micro-vial
Suitability
Suitable for filtration of biological and HPLC samples.
Other Notes
Field of Use : For internal research use only. Products are not intended for diagnostic use or resale.
Legal Information
Whatman is a registered trademark of Cytiva
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