Corning Syringe Filters
Corning® Syringe Filters offer high throughput rates thanks to a very large effective filtration area. Choose from two membrane types:
Nylon filter membranes are naturally hydrophilic, surfactant-free and offer the lowest extractables. They include a polypropylene copolymer housing, female luer lock inlets and male luer slip outlets.
Surfactant-free cellulose acetate (SFCA) membranes provide the lowest protein binding. They have an acrylic copolymer housing, female luer lock inlets and male luer slip outlets.
Membranes are 100% integrity tested, sterile and certified nonpyrogenic and noncytotoxic. Case of 50.
Key Features
- Choose from two membrane materials, two pore sizes
- Very large effective filtration area
Item | Diameter | Housing Material | Membrane Material | Pore Size- µm | Unit of Measure | Price | Purchase |
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COS431225
431225
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25 mm | Polypropylene | Nylon | 0.45 | Case of 50 |
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COS431229
431229
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26 mm | Acrylic | Polyethersulfone | 0.2 | Case of 50 |
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COS431220
431220
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28 mm | Acrylic | Cellulose acetate | 0.45 | Case of 50 |
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COS431221
431221
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28 mm | Acrylic | Cellulose acetate | 0.8 | Case of 50 |
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COS431219
431219
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28 mm | Acrylic | Cellulose acetate | 0.2 | Case of 50 |
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COS431215
431215
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15 mm | Polypropylene | Regenerated Cellulose | 0.2 | Case of 50 |
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COS431224
431224
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25 mm | Polypropylene | Nylon | 0.2 | Case of 50 |
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