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SVLP04700

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PVDF Membrane Filter, 5.0 μm Pore Size

Durapore®, filter diam. 47 mm, hydrophilic, white

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Synonym(s):
Durapore® Membrane Filter, 5.0 µm, Hydrophilic Polyvinylidene fluoride membrane filter discs, Polyvinylidene difluoride membrane filter discs
UNSPSC Code:
40161507
eCl@ss:
32031602
NACRES:
NB.24

material

PVDF membrane
plain filter
white filter

Quality Level

sterility

non-sterile

feature

hydrophilic

manufacturer/tradename

Durapore®
Millipore

parameter

>15.4 mL/min-cm2 water flow rate
32 L/min-cm2 air flow rate
85 °C max. temp.

filter diam.

47 mm

thickness

160 μm

gravimetric extractables

0.5%

color

white

refractive index

n/D 1.42

matrix

Durapore®

pore size

5.0 μm pore size
70 % porosity

bubble point

≥0.2 bar, air with water at 23 °C

shipped in

ambient

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General description

Durapore® membranes are polyvinylidene fluoride membrane that binds less protein compared to other membranes like nylon, nitrocellulose, and polytetrafluoroethylene. It supports high flow rates, maximizes sample recovery, and displays broad chemical compatibility.
Filter Code: SVLP
Filter Type: Screen filter

Application

  • Clarifying filtration of biological solutions
  • Particle monitoring

Durapore® Membrane Filter, 5.0 μm has been used for:
  • the collection of phytoplankton from aquatic samples
  • collection of zoospores from greenhouse nursery aqueous environment samples
  • harvesting suspension cultures from various cell lines

Legal Information

Durapore is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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