Cellulose Nitrate (Mixed Cellulose Ester) Membrane Filters / Type 11302, 3.0 µm pore size,120 mm diameter, 25 pieces per pack
Top Features of Cellulose Nitrate (Mixed Cellulose Ester) Membrane Filter Discs
- Ideal for several general laboratory applications
- High, non-specific absorption
- Hydrophilic, with high flow rates
- Available in a range of pore sizes and diameters up to 293 mm
Popular Applications for Cellulose Nitrate (Mixed Cellulose Ester) Membrane Filter Discs
- Particle retention
- Cell capture
- Cell retention
- Clear filtration
- Price (CNY):
- CNY2,105.75
- Item No.:
- 11302-120------G
- Availability:
- pcs
*Custom/bulk order quotes are provided within 24 hours of request.
Choose your Cellulose Nitrate (Mixed Cellulose Ester) Membrane Filters
Cellulose nitrate (CN) - or mixed cellulose ester (MCE) - membrane filters are composed of cellulose nitrate and a small content of cellulose acetate. Cellulose nitrate membrane filters are hydrophilic, have high flow rates thanks to their symmetrical structure and are compatible with aqueous solutions (pH 4 – 8), hydrocarbons and several other organic solvents.
Applications
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Application
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Air/Gas Filtration
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Filtration of Aqueous Solutions
- Clarification
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Air/Gas Filtration
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Application Area
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Analytical sample preparation
- Sterile filtration
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Analytical sample preparation
Dimensions
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Filter Diameter⌀ 120 mm
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Membrane Thickness140 µm
General Specifications
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Filter FormatDiscs
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Filter Paper/Membrane ColorWhite
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Flow Rate16 L/m²s (Air)
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Grade11302
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Membrane Color | Grid Colorwhite (w/o grid)
Materials of Construction
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Filter MaterialCellulose Nitrate (CN) / Mixed Cellulose Ester (MCE)
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Membrane MaterialCellulose Nitrate (CN)
Physicochemical Information
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Bubble Point≥ 0.6 bar
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Burst Pressure≥ 0.15
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Pore Size3 µm
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WettabilityHydrophilic
Product Information
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Filter TypeMembrane Filters
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Pack Size25
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PackagingNon-sterile, bulk packed
Sterility/Purity
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Delivery ConditionNon-Sterile
Usage Protocols
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Sterilization Procedures
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By autoclaving at 121 °C
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Gamma radiation 25 kGy
- Ethylene oxide
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By autoclaving at 121 °C
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