- Description
- Application
- Features And Benefits
The regenerated cellulose membrane is a kind of membrane with very low adsorption, while being hydrophilic and solvent resistant (pH 3-12), so it is very suitable for removing particles from solvents.
They are mainly used for clarification and degassing solvents and mobile phases for HPLC.
1. The membrane is asymmetrical and reinforced with non-woven cellulose, making it very durable.
2. These solvent-resistant, hydrophilic and low non-specific adsorption membrane filters are ideal for removing particles from solvents.
Bubble Point | 4.4 bar |
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Color | (Membrane) white (w/o grid) |
Delivery Condition | Non-Sterile |
Diameter | ⌀ 293 mm |
Flow Rate Range | 25 mL/min/cm2/bar (Water) |
Format | (Filter) Discs |
Material | (Membrane) Regenerated cellulose (RC) |
Packaging | Non-sterile, bulk packed |
Pack Size | 25 |
Pore Dimensions | 0.2 µm |
Sterilization | By autoclaving at 121 °C or 134 °C Gamma radiation 25 kGy Ethylene oxide |
Thickness | (Membrane) 170 µm |
Type | Membrane Filters |
Wettability | Hydrophilic |