MilliporeSigma AP1504700 AP15 Glass Fiber Filter Paper with Binder, Pore Size: 1µm, Diameter: 4.7cm; Thickness: 790µm (Pack of 100)

  • Millipore AP15 glass fiber filters have the lowest dirt-holding capacity
  • Glass fiber filters are recommended as a prefilter for removing particulates between 0.2 to 0.6µm in particulate size
  • Water Flow Rate: 1.6mL/Minute x cm2; Porosity: 90%; Protein Binding: 100µg/cm2
  • Filter Type: AP15; Pore Size: 1.0µm; Thickness: 790µm
  • Millipore AP15 glass microfiber filters have superior wet strength; Ideal for qualitative analysis and prefiltration
  • Pack of 100
  • Manufacturer Part No: AP1504700
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Item Number: MIL-AP1504700
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Millipore glass microfiber filters with binder resin have superior wet strength and are excellent for qualitative analysis and prefiltration, especially for heavily contaminated liquids. Glass microfiber filters with binder resin are also widely used for clarification of aqueous solutions. Millipore fibrous disc laboratory filters are available in a wide range of flow rates and throughput capacities. Glass fiber filters can be sterilized by EO, gamma irradiation, or autoclaving at 121°C at 1 bar.

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Millipore glass microfiber filters with binder resin have superior wet strength and are excellent for qualitative analysis and prefiltration, especially for heavily contaminated liquids. Glass microfiber filters with binder resin are also widely used for clarification of aqueous solutions. Millipore fibrous disc laboratory filters are available in a wide range of flow rates and throughput capacities. Glass fiber filters can be sterilized by EO, gamma irradiation, or autoclaving at 121°C at 1 bar.

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