CLS8160
Corning® Costar® Spin-X® centrifuge tube filters
cellulose acetate membrane, pore size 0.22 μm, sterile
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material
cellulose acetate membrane
natural polypropylene cap
polypropylene housing
polypropylene tube
description
centrifuge style filter
sterility
sterile
feature
RCF 16,000 × g
RNase and DNase free
packaging
case of 96 units
manufacturer/tradename
Corning 8160
tube size
2.0 mL
working volume
500 μL
pore size
0.22 μm
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General description
These Costar® Spin-X® polypropylene microcentrifuge tube filters are available with Cellulose Acetate or Nylon membranes and 0.22 or 0.45 μm membrane pore sizes. The filter unit capacity is 500 μL.
- Cellulose acetate (CA) membranes provide fast flow rates and low protein binding
- Nylon (NY) membranes are naturally hydrophilic, surfactant-free and offer the lowest extractables
- Both CA and NY filter by centrifugation for removing bacteria, particles, or cells from liquids, HPLC sample preparation and DNA removal from agarose or acrylamide gels
- Use in any standard fixed-angle microcentrifuge rotor at RCF up to 16,000 × g
- Sterile and certified nonpyrogenic and DNase-/RNase-free
Application
Ideal for removing bacteria, particles, or cells from liquids, HPLC sample preparation and DNA removal from agarose or acrylamide gels.
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Costar is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
SPIN-X is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
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