Z614440
Vivaspin 6 centrifugal concentrator
MWCO 5 kDa
Synonym(s):
Vivaspin 6
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About This Item
material
polycarbonate housing
polyethersulfone membrane
description
PES membrane
sterility
non-sterile
feature
holdup volume 10 μL
packaging
package of 25 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Sartorius VS0611
parameter
10000 × g max. centrifugal force
dead stop volume
30 μL
membrane area
2.5 cm2
tube size
~15 mL
working volume
6 mL
pore size
5 kDa MWCO
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General description
The Vivaspin 6 centrifugal concentrator has been developed to offer increased volume flexibility and performance. Vivaspin 6 can be used in either swing bucket or fixed angle rotors (carriers accepting 15 mL and 50 mL bottles). Vivaspin features twin vertical membranes for unparalleled filtration speeds and 100X plus concentrations. Remaining volume is easy to read off the printed scales on the side of the concentrator and the modified dead stop pocket further simplifies direct pipette recovery of the final concentrate.
- Vivaspin centrifugal concentrators offer the optimal solution to any concentration or buffer exchange application with their broad range of volume capacities and MWCOs.
- Highest flow rates and recoveries are achieved due to their particular vertical membrane design.
- Incomparably safe sample handling and convenience is assured by the patented dead-stop technology allowing direct recovery of the concentrate without further re-spin.
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