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XT1200000

Millipore

Tubing for solvent/buffer, PTFE, 70 cm

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41105101
eCl@ss:
32012303
NACRES:
NB.24

Agency

suitable for EPA OTM-45

Quality Level

manufacturer/tradename

MilliSolve

shipped in

ambient

General description

XT1200000 is a replacement part for the MilliSolve Filtration System.

The MilliSolve Filtration System has been designed for the filtration of liquid chromatography buffers and solvents under vacuum. The system uses a 0.45 µm membrane filter to eliminate particles which can shorten column life. Vacuum filtration with the MilliSolve system also removes a large portion of dissolved gases from buffers, reducing the risk of air bubbles interfering with LC instruments. With automatic and continuous filtration, there is no need to add liquid into a funnel as filtration progresses. Filtration occurs in a closed system, which is important when filtering hazardous fluids. If open funnel filtration is required, the 300 mL funnel replaces the vacuum cover.

Features & Benefits:
•Automatic, continuous solvent and buffer filtration eliminates the need to pour during filtration
•2 L receiving flask includes plug and tubing for storage, eliminating filtered buffer transfer, reducing labor and lessening contamination risk
•Conical 2 L flask bottom allows access to all filtered solvent or buffer

Applications:
Mobile Phase Preparation, Buffer Filtration

Storage Class Code

10-13 - German Storage Class 10 to 13


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