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NEW SupaTop™ Syringe Filter Range Exclusively from Anachem - High Performance at Great Prices

Anachem is proud to launch its NEW SupaTop™ Syringe Filter range. These high quality filters are available with a variety of membrane types, pore sizes and diameters, to meet all your needs.

The SupaTop syringe filters are ideal for your environmental applications as they yield exceptionally low extractable levels of metal ion and organic materials. They exhibit high particulate load capacities giving excellent throughput and quick flow rates, enabling you to quickly and easily process your samples.

The SupaTop Nylon syringe filters are ideal for organic sample filtration, solvent filtration and clarification or sterilization of aqueous and/or organic samples in a wide array of analytical and research applications. The Nylon membrane is naturally hydrophilic and contains no wetting agents. It yields exceptionally low extractable levels of less than 0.0015 mg/cm has a high particulate load and a wide chemical compatibility range.

The PTFE syringe filters are designed to sterilize or clarify the most aggressive solvents, acids and base samples and have a high particulate load capacity. They are excellent for filtering and degassing solvents before analysis.

SupaTop Syringe filters are available in Nylon, Cellulose Acetate, PVDF, PTFE and PES membranes with pore sizes ranging from 0.2µm, 0.45=µm up to 5µm. They are available in either 18 or 33mm diameters either sterile or non-sterile.


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Source : Anachem Ltd View Company Information

Posted on April 13, 2007



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