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News Release from: Anachem | Subject: GE syringe filters
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 23 December 2005
Syringe filters for biological and
chemical work
Anachem announces a new collaboration with GE that will bring an extensive line of membrane technology products to scientists in the UK and Ireland
The GE syringe filters range includes syringe filters for both biological and chemical applications including nitrocellulose, cellulose acetate, nylon, polypropylene and PTFE These syringe filters are unique in that every filter is labelled with its pore size and the material of the filter, preventing any possible confusion that can occur with colour coded filters that are only labeled on the packaging
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 23 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Colour coding has not been standardised across the market and therefore relying on colours could mean users are using an incorrect filter.
With GE syringe filters there is never a doubt, says Anachem.
GE syringe filters provide an exceptionally uniform pore size and high burst pressure.
These filters are ideal for sterilisation and clarification where critical material needs to be recovered and are great for filtration of tissue culture media, the company says.
For difficult solutions that may require repeated filtering, the syringe filters are available with glass fibre prefilters for aqueous, biological or protein solutions reducing sample preparation time and saving money by reusing the filter.
These syringe filters are available sterile and individually packed.
They are sterilised using gamma irradiation, a safer method than ethylene oxide, which may introduce residues into samples and result in cell fatalities. Request a free brochure from Anachem ...
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