
Product Details
- Manufacturer
- SKU
- P2B300C25
- Shipped From
- LT
About this product
Pellicon® 2 Maxi Ultrafiltration Module – Biomax® 300, 2.5 m², 300 kDa
High-Capacity Ultrafiltration for Protein Purification and Sample Preparation
The Pellicon® 2 Maxi Ultrafiltration Module with Biomax® 300 membrane is designed for high-throughput ultrafiltration in bioprocessing, protein purification, and analytical sample preparation. Featuring a nominal molecular weight cut-off (NMWCO) of 300 kDa and a membrane area of 2.5 m², this module delivers efficient separation, low protein binding, and robust performance under a wide range of operating conditions.
Constructed with polyethersulfone membrane, polypropylene screen, and polyurethane adhesive, the module supports forward transmembrane pressures up to 7 bar (100 psig) and reverse pressures up to 0.33 bar (5 psig). It operates at recirculation rates between 5–35 L/min at 0.4 bar (6 psig), making it ideal for scalable downstream workflows.
Key Features:
- Product Type: Ultrafiltration module
- Series: Pellicon® 2 Maxi
- Membrane Type: Biomax® 300
- NMWCO: 300 kDa
- Filtration Area: 2.5 m²
- Membrane Material: Polyethersulfone
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Support Materials:
- Polypropylene screen
- Polyurethane adhesive
- Quality Level: 400
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Dimensions:
- Height: 7.6 cm (3 in.)
- Length: 21 cm (8.3 in.)
- Width: 17.8 cm (7.0 in.)
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Operating Parameters:
- Max. forward TMP: 7 bar (100 psig) at 30 °C
- Max. reverse TMP: 0.33 bar (5 psig)
- Recirculation rate: 5–35 L/min at 0.4 bar (6 psig)
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Applications:
- Protein purification
- Analytical sample preparation
- Concentration and diafiltration
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