Anotop™ 25 Syringe Filter

Syringe Filter, Anotop™ 25, 0.02 µm Pore Size, Up to 100 ml, 36.8 x 26.3 mm, 25 mm dia Membrane, Proprietary Alumina Based Anopore Membrane, Non-sterile, Polypropylene Housing Material, Autoclavable, Hexagonal Shape, Capillary Pore Structure with Narrow Pore-size Distribution

  • Manufacturer Part No: 6809-2002
  • SECO Part No: 12-4455-12
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Whatman™ Anotop non sterile syringe filters from Cytiva feature an inorganic Anopore membrane in a polypropylene housing. Anotop™ syringe filters are a universal solution for numerous filtration applications. They can be used with most organic solvents and aqueous materials and are suitable for sample volumes up to 100 ml. The distinctive hexagonal housing is manufactured from pigment-free polypropylene to eliminate sample contamination. Anotop syringe filters contain the proprietary alumina based Anopore™ membrane and are supplied in three pore sizes. Glass microfiber Prefilter versions are available for difficult-to-filter samples.

Capacity : Up to 100 ml
Dimension : 36.8 x 26.3 mm
Membrane Diameter : 25 mm
Autoclavable : Yes
Membrane Material : Proprietary Alumina Based Anopore Membrane
Housing Material : Polypropylene
Inlet Connector : Female Luer Lock
Outlet Connector : Male luer
Filtration Area : 4.78 cm2
Maximum Pressure : 6.9 bar (100 psi)
Sterility : Non-Sterile
Protein Adsorption : Low
Shape : Hexagonal
Pore Size : 0.02 µm
Membrane Thickness : 60 µm
Membrane : Hydrophilic
Type : Anotop™ 25
Aluminum-based inorganic Anopore membrane available in three pore sizesEffective with most organic solvents and aqueous samplesLow hold-up volume (Low protein binding filter minimizes protein lossCapillary pore structure with narrow pore-size distributionInorganic membraneLow protein bindingSterile formats are available for critical applicationsCold sterilization of growth mediaPhage and virus filtrationRemoval of high molecular weight proteins or polymersLiposome extrusionFiltration of solvents for spectro analysis and analytical sample preparation

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