Vacuum filter unit Sartolab® RF
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Vacuum filter unit - Sartolab® RF - Sartorius Group - laboratory
Vacuum filter unit - Sartolab® RF - Sartorius Group - laboratory
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Characteristics

Type of filtration
vacuum
Applications
laboratory

Description

Best Engineered to Meet Today's Highest Requirements Sartolab® Disposable Sterile Filter Systems and Bottle Top Filters are designed for the vacuum filtration of tissue culture media and components, biological fluids, and other aqueous solutions. Large filtration area for the highest flow rates No loss of protein thanks to a low-protein affinity membrane Low hold-up volume due to optimized membrane support Can be used stand-alone or with the Sartolab Multistation for parallel filtration Vacuum filtration units are designed for the convenient clarification & sterile filtration of tissue culture media and components, biological fluids, and other aqueous solutions. Sartolab® RF|BT vacuum filtration units are available as ready-to-use disposable 50 mL, 150 mL, 250 mL, 500 mL and 1,000 mL systems including receiver bottles, or as Bottle-Top-only system in 150 mL, 250 mL, 500 mL and 1000 mL. Overview Sartolab® RF | BT vacuum filtration units are convenient filtration units designed for research purposes and, therefore, for the filtration of small volumes from 50 mL to 1 L. Sartolab® RF as a complete system includes a receiver flask to the filtration funnel. Sartolab® BT is a bottle top filter (filtration funnel) without a receiver flask, enabling customers to use their own receiver flasks and/or to expand the filtration capacity, depending on the particle load of the filtered liquid, by filling more than one receiver flask.

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