Thermo Fisher Scientific Nalgene Sterile Syringe Filters, Pore Size 0.2um, 10-100mL
Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ syringe filters are built to meet your lab’s clarification and sterilization needs. Our filters are available in a variety of sizes and membranes that can be easily used for both sterile and non-sterile laboratory applications. Whether your research necessitates prefiltration, sample preparation, sterile filtration, laboratory filtration, or gas venting, Nalgene syringe filters are lab essentials.
Key Features
- 10 to 100mL sample size
- Inlet: Female Luer-Lok™
- Outlet: Male Luer slip
- Polypropylene housing with ID color rings
- Pore size and membrane type printed on unit
- Highest throughput and lowest clogging
- Low binding
- Most commonly used general purpose membrane
- Low protein binding, lower extractables than standard CA
- Good for cell culture fluids and cellular solutions
- Polypropylene housings with blue color rings
- Some protein binding and extractables
- For sterile filtration and clarification of: buffers, aqueous solutions and reagents
- Polypropylene housings with red color rings
- Naturally hydrophilic, low extractables, some protein binding
- Useful for alcohols, cryoprotectants such as DMSO and with aqueous/biological and weak solvents
- Polypropylene housings with pink color rings
- Naturally hydrophobic
- Excellent for HPLC/GC solvent filtration. Ideal for sterile venting of air or other gases during filtration
- Polypropylene housings with white color rings
| Filter Type | Membrane Filter |
|---|---|
| Material (Membrane) | Nylon |
| Pore Size | 0.2 μm |
| Sterility | Sterile |
| For Use With (Application) | Filtering cryoprotectants such as DMSO, aqueous biological solutions, alcoholic solutions, and nonaqueous/HPLC/GC solvent applications |
| Green Features | Fewer resources used and less waste |
| Housing Material | Polypropylene (Housing) |
| Quantity | 50 |
| Type | Syringe Filter |
| Volume (Metric) | 10 to 100 mL (Sample) |
| Diameter (Metric) | 25 mm |
| Unit Size | Case of 50 |