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Frit for Omnifit® Column Endpiece

PTFE, for use with 10 mm bore, pore size 10 μm

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12000000

material

PTFE

packaging

pkg of 20 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Omnifit 6146

technique(s)

LPLC: suitable

pore size

10 μm

compatibility

for use with 10 mm bore

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General description

End pieces are equipped with porous frits. These can be made up of sintered metal, glass and plastic. The pore diameter and surface structures of the frits should be optimised such as to avoid clogging and abrasion of the chromatographic particles. The frits are made such that, they are easily exchangeable. Frits can also be used to keep the packing material in place.

Application

Polyethylene frits may be used for glass columns to conduct filtration experiments with bacterial suspensions. PTFE frits may be used for preparative chromatography and solid phase extraction for borosilicate columns.

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