
Product Details
- Manufacturer
- Cytiva
- SKU
- 11324794
- Shipped From
- United Kingdom
About this product
Glass Fiber (GF) Syringe Filters, GD/X
Description
Glass Fiber (GF) Syringe Filters, GD/X, designed for filtering viscous or hard-to-filter samples with high solids content. These filters process significantly more sample volume due to an integrated prefiltration stack and prevent back pressure buildup. They are suitable for applications like capillary electrophoresis, HPLC, and UV/VIS sample preparation. They feature a prefiltration stack of graded density glass microfiber filters which prevents premature blockage and allows for processing three to seven times more sample volume compared to filters without a prefilter. They have a female Luer-Lok™ inlet and a male slip Luer outlet. Materials are biosafe and pass USP Class VI requirements.
Applications
- Filtration of viscous samples
- Filtration of hard-to-filter samples
- Environmental analysis
- Food analysis
- Capillary electrophoresis
- HPLC sample preparation
- UV/VIS sample preparation
Key Features
- Glass fiber filtration medium
- Integrated prefiltration stack for high solids content
- Prevents back pressure buildup
- Polypropylene housing
- Suitable for HPLC and sample preparation
Specifications
- Volume: 10 ml
- Material: Glass Microfiber
- Sterility: Non-sterile (typically, check specific product)
- Pore Size: 2.7 μm
- Diameter: Available in 13 mm
- Housing Material: Polypropylene (PP)
- Filtration Area: 1.3 cm² (13mm) or 4.6 cm² (25mm)
- Pressure Limit: 75-100 psi
- Autoclavable: At 121°C (250°F) at 15psi for 20 min
Manufacturer
Cytiva
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