Whatman Anodisc Circle Without Support Ring, 13 mm diameter, 0.02 um pore size (100/pk) 6809-7003
Whatman Anodisc membrane filters (Anopore inorganic membranes) are aluminum oxide membranes that can be used in a wide range of laboratory applications to ensure a high level of particle removal efficiency. The unique membrane material has a non deformable honeycomb pore structure with no lateral crossovers between individual pores.
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6809-7003
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Anopore inorganic membrane is composed of a high-purity alumi matrix that is manufactured electrochemically. The membrane is nontoxic, supports cellular growth and is virtually transparent when wet, which means that retained particles do not need to be transferred to another surface before microscopic examination. No monomers, plasticizers, adhesives, surfactants or wetting agents are used in the manufacturing process, which eliminates sample contamination and ensures low protein binding and minimal loss of sample. View all available Whatman Anodisc FIlters
- High pore density and narrow pore size
- Hydrophilic with wide solvent compatibility
- Extremely low protein binding minimizes sample loss
- Virtually transparent when wet
- Minimal autofluorescence
Whatman product code | 6809-7003 |
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Material | Aluminum Oxide |
Membrane Type | Anodisc |
Pore Size | 0.02 um |
Diameter | 13 mm |
Membrane Thickness | 60 um |
Flow Rate | 2-2.5 ml/min/cm^2 |
Pack Size | 100 |
Max Operating Pressure | 75 psi 15 (vacuum) |
Max Operating Temperature | 400 degrees C |
Porosity | 25-50% |
Refractive Index | 1.6 |
Autoclavable | No |
Support Ring | No |
Suitability | Vacuum and pressure filtration |
Applications | Liposome extrusion, HPLC mobile phase filtration and degassing, solvent cleaning and gravimetric analysis, bacterial analysis by epifluorescence light microscopy, micrometer and nanometer filtration, metal nanorods formation |
Manufacturer | Cytivia (formerly GE Healthcare Life Sciences) |
Manufacturer | Whatman |
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