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XX1012500

Millipore

Millipore Glass Microanalysis Filter Holder - Kit

25 mm, Glass frit membrane support, 15mL Funnel

Synonym(s):

Glass filter holder, Millipore filter assembly

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41104909
eCl@ss:
32031613
NACRES:
NB.24

material

anodized aluminum spring clamp(s)
borosilicate glass base
borosilicate glass funnel(s)
fritted glass support (for filter)
parylene coating (on stopper)
silicone guide(s) (for alignment)
silicone stopper

technique(s)

vacuum filtration: suitable

H

15.2 cm (6 in.)

diam.

2.5 cm (0.98 in.)

filter diam.

25 mm

filtration area

2.5 cm2

funnel capacity

15 mL

fitting

inlet funnel
No. 5 outlet stopper for standard 125 mL filtering flask (perforated silicone)

application(s)

filtration

compatibility

for use with Glass Microanalysis Filter Holder

shipped in

ambient

General description

Millipore Glass Microanalysis Filter Holders - Kit
25 mm, Glass frit membrane support, 15mL Funnel

The Millipore Glass Microanalysis filter holder is designed for vacuum filtration of small-volume liquid samples for particulate or biological contamination analysis.

This item is a Kit composed of the following items:
(Catalog Number - Description)
XX1012514 - Millipore Glass funnel, 15 mL, 25 mm, Borosilicate, Ground glass seal
XX1012503 - Millipore Spring Clamp, 25 mm, Aluminum
XX1012502 - Millipore Glass Base and Stopper, 25 mm, Glass frit support
ALIGNED25 - Millipore Alignment Guide, 25 mm, 5/PK

Features & Benefits:
• Volume graduations clearly indicate sample volume
• Filter support available in fritted glass or stainless steel

Applications:
Contamination Analysis (not for use with thick prefilters or flammable liquids)

Principle

Vacuum

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