The Thermo Nalgene Filter Unit Series MF75 250 mL PES 0.1µm Sterile, Pack of 12, is designed for high-efficiency filtration in laboratory settings. Constructed with a 0.1µm PES (polyethersulfone) membrane, these filter units offer precise and reliable filtration. Ideal for microbiology, molecular biology, and other scientific research applications, these filters ensure sterile conditions and superior flow rates. The 250 mL capacity makes them suitable for smaller sample volumes while maintaining filtration precision.
This filter unit guarantees fast, reliable, and sterile filtration, ensuring sample integrity and purity for accurate laboratory results.
It is designed for high-efficiency filtration in laboratory settings. Constructed with a 0.1µm PES (polyethersulfone) membrane, these filter units offer precise and reliable filtration. Ideal for microbiology, molecular biology, and other scientific research applications, these filters ensure sterile conditions and superior flow rates. The 250 mL capacity makes them suitable for smaller sample volumes while maintaining filtration precision.
Yes. It is designed for laboratory filtration in microbiology, molecular biology, and research, and offers a size of 250 mL capacity and a pore size of 0.1µm for precise filtration to support this kind of work.
It has a size of 250 mL capacity and a pore size of 0.1µm for precise filtration, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 568-0010.
It is made from high-quality PES membrane for optimal filtration performance.
For laboratory filtration in microbiology, molecular biology, and research, the Thermo Scientific model is the better choice, offering a size of 250 mL capacity and a pore size of 0.1µm for precise filtration. The GVS model offers a volume of 150 mL, a pore size of 0.22 µm and a membrane diameter of 50 mm as an alternative, while the Thermo Scientific model's specification suits laboratory filtration in microbiology, molecular biology, and research.
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