MilliporeSigma APFA04700 APFA Glass Fiber Filter Paper without Binder, Pore size: 1.6µm, Diameter: 4.7cm (Pack of 100)

  • Millipore APFA glass microfiber filters retain fine particles with good efficiency, even at high flow rates
  • APFA glass membrane filters are recommended for monitoring wastewater and collecting suspended particles in gases (e.g., chimney & exhaust fumes)
  • Ideal for cell culture and protein purification applications including cell harvesting and filtration of protein or nucleic acid precipitates
  • Diameter: 47mm; Pore size: 1.6µm; Thickness: 230µm; Water Flow Rate: 5mL/Minute x cm2:
  • Glass microfiber filters can be sterilized by EO, gamma irradiation, or autoclaving at 121°C at 1 bar.
  • Pack of 100
  • Manufacturer Part No: APFA04700
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Millipore APFA glass microfiber filters without binder resin retain their structural integrity without weight loss when heated up to 500°C and can therefore be used in gravimetric analysis as well as for the filtration of hot gases. 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 APFA glass microfiber filters without binder resin retain their structural integrity without weight loss when heated up to 500°C and can therefore be used in gravimetric analysis as well as for the filtration of hot gases. 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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