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SAMP2GPNK

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Millex-GP Filter for Samplicity G2, 0.22 µm, PES 33 mm, non-sterile

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41104922
eCl@ss:
32031690
NACRES:
NB.24

material

polypropylene
polypropylene housing (PP)

description

Filter code GP

sterility

non-sterile

product line

Millex
Samplicity®

feature

hydrophilic

manufacturer/tradename

Millex
Samplicity®

parameter

45 °C max. temp.
8.6 bar max. inlet pressure (125 psi)

technique(s)

UHPLC: suitable
analytical sample preparation: suitable
fast flow filtration: suitable
low protein-binding filtration: suitable

filtration area

4.5 cm2

hold-up volume

≤80 μL , after air purge

membrane diam.

33 mm

volume

1.7 mL

color

green

matrix

Millipore Express®

pore size

0.22 μm

input

sample type mild organic solution(s)
sample type aqueous solution(s)

bubble point

≥4.3 bar, air with water

fitting

Luer-Lok® inlet/outlet connection Female Luer-Lok/Male Luer slip

Packaging

non sterile

Components

Millex Filter and easy fill funnel

Other Notes

Compatible with aqueous acidic media

Legal Information

Luer-Lok is a registered trademark of Becton-Dickinson & Co.
MILLIPORE EXPRESS is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Millex is a trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
SAMPLICITY is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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