GVS ABLUO Syringe Filter 25mm FLL/MLS NC 0.2µm Clear 100/PK FJ25BNPNC002AH01
ABLUO syringe filter 13 mm with Nylon 66 membrane and 0.2 µm pore size provides quick and efficient filtration and clarification of samples, solutions and solvents. The filter features a polypropylene housing with female luer lock / male luer slip connections and is intended for laboratory sample preparation, sterile filtration and analytical workflows where particulate removal and sample clarification are required.
Key Features:
- Membrane material: Nylon 66 (PA6.6)
- Membrane diameter: 13 mm
- Pore size: 0.2 µm
- Housing material: Polypropylene (transparent)
- End fittings: Female luer lock (FLL) / Male luer slip (MLS)
- Packaging quantity: 500 per pack
- Sterility: Non-sterile
Advantages:
- Quick and efficient removal of particulates for sample clarification and analytical prep due to 0.2 µm Nylon membrane
- Multifunctional FLL/MLS connections enable easy attachment to syringes and common lab fittings
- Transparent polypropylene housing provides visual confirmation of filtrate and flow
- Accurate product labeling and standardized 13 mm size simplify identification and workflow integration
Product Details
Overview
| Model | |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | FJ25BNPNC002AH01 |
| Brand | GVS |
| Gross Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | |
| Net Dimensions (WxDxH cm) | 208 x 138 x 88 |
| Gross Weight (kg) | |
| Net Weight (kg) | 0.5 |
Specifications
| Pore Size | 0.22 µm |
|---|---|
| Housing Material | Polypropylene |
| Packaging | 100/pk |
| Membrane Material | Mixed Cellulose Esters (MCE) |
| End Fitting | FLL/MLS |
| Color | Transparent |
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