Whatman Cyclopore Polycarbonate Track-Etched (PCTE) Membrane Filters, 2.0 µm pore size, 25 mm circle

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Description

Cytiva's Whatman Cyclopore polycarbonate membranes are true pore size microporous membranes featuring the sharp cut-off and reproducible microfiltration characteristics of track-etched membranes.

  • Low affinity for stains improves visibility under a microscope
  • Low nonspecific protein binding minimizes sample loss of proteinaceous samples
  • Narrow micropore size distribution and high pore density support rapid surface capture of analyte
  • Negligible absorption and adsorption of filtrate; nonhygroscopic
  • No particle shedding enables clean filtrate
  • Biologically inert

Whatman Cyclopore track-etched membrane filter circles are suitable for a wide variety of applications, from general filtration, including cross-flow filtration (tangential flow filtration), to air and water monitoring, microorganism analysis, and many healthcare applications, including immunodiagnostics.

Specifications

Application

Air monitoring: Trace elements (chemicals, radioactivity) and particulate analysis (dust, pollens, and airborne particles) Analytical methods: Gravimetric analysis, densitometry, emission spectroscopy, x-ray fluorescence, and infrared analysis Water analysis: Absorbable organic halides (AOX), direct count of microorganisms, marine biology and dissolved phosphates, nitrates, and ammonia analysis Blood filtration and cell analysis: RBC deformability, leukocyte removal, RBC filtration and plasmapheresis, chemotaxis, cytology, and cell culture General filtration: Particulate and bacteria removal, cross flow filtration, HPLC sample preparation, and solution filtration Microscopy: Electron microscopy, epifluorescence microscopy, and direct optical microscopy Microorganism analysis: Direct total microbial count, harvesting, concentration, fractionation, yeast, molds, Giardia, Legionella, coliform, and canine microfilaria Nucleic acid studies: Alkaline elution and DNA fragment fractionation Oceanographic studies: Transparent polycarbonate membrane filters provide a new tool for studying planktonic organisms. These ultra thin transparent membranes are strong yet flexible, allowing for planktonic samples to be filtered and the membranes to be mounted directly onto microscope slides. (Ref: Hewes et al. 1998; Graham and Mitchell 1999; Graham 1999.) Healthcare: Biosensors - as a barrier offering controlled diffusion for biological reagents and electrochemical detectors. Diagnostic assays - for flow control, sample preparation, blood separation, and capture of latex microparticles. Cell biology - for cell culture, chemotaxis, and cytological analyses, e.g., direct staining, isotopic and fluorescence based assays. Transdermal drug delivery - as an inert matrix for retention of therapeutics

Ash Weight

0.6 µg/cm²

Autoclavable

30 min at 121°C

Biological Compatibility

Inert

Fiber Releasing

No

Flammability

Slow burn

Leachables

Negligible

Material

Polycarbonate (PC)

Opacity

Translucent

Operating temp. max.

140°C °C

Pore Density Max.

6 x 10⁸ pores/cm²

Pore Density Min.

10⁵ pores/cm2

Porosity (Void Volume) Max.

20%

Porosity (Void Volume) Min.

4%

Specific Gravity

1.21 g/cm²

Weight Max.

2.0 mg/cm²

Weight Min.

0.7 mg/cm²

Diameter

25 mm

Pore size

2.0 µm

 

More Information
Product Code 7060-2511
HSN Code 84212900
Brand Whatman
Usually dispatched in 2-3 weeks
Pack Size 100/PCK

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Description

Cytiva's Whatman Cyclopore polycarbonate membranes are true pore size microporous membranes featuring the sharp cut-off and reproducible microfiltration characteristics of track-etched membranes.

  • Low affinity for stains improves visibility under a microscope
  • Low nonspecific protein binding minimizes sample loss of proteinaceous samples
  • Narrow micropore size distribution and high pore density support rapid surface capture of analyte
  • Negligible absorption and adsorption of filtrate; nonhygroscopic
  • No particle shedding enables clean filtrate
  • Biologically inert

Whatman Cyclopore track-etched membrane filter circles are suitable for a wide variety of applications, from general filtration, including cross-flow filtration (tangential flow filtration), to air and water monitoring, microorganism analysis, and many healthcare applications, including immunodiagnostics.

Specifications

Application

Air monitoring: Trace elements (chemicals, radioactivity) and particulate analysis (dust, pollens, and airborne particles) Analytical methods: Gravimetric analysis, densitometry, emission spectroscopy, x-ray fluorescence, and infrared analysis Water analysis: Absorbable organic halides (AOX), direct count of microorganisms, marine biology and dissolved phosphates, nitrates, and ammonia analysis Blood filtration and cell analysis: RBC deformability, leukocyte removal, RBC filtration and plasmapheresis, chemotaxis, cytology, and cell culture General filtration: Particulate and bacteria removal, cross flow filtration, HPLC sample preparation, and solution filtration Microscopy: Electron microscopy, epifluorescence microscopy, and direct optical microscopy Microorganism analysis: Direct total microbial count, harvesting, concentration, fractionation, yeast, molds, Giardia, Legionella, coliform, and canine microfilaria Nucleic acid studies: Alkaline elution and DNA fragment fractionation Oceanographic studies: Transparent polycarbonate membrane filters provide a new tool for studying planktonic organisms. These ultra thin transparent membranes are strong yet flexible, allowing for planktonic samples to be filtered and the membranes to be mounted directly onto microscope slides. (Ref: Hewes et al. 1998; Graham and Mitchell 1999; Graham 1999.) Healthcare: Biosensors - as a barrier offering controlled diffusion for biological reagents and electrochemical detectors. Diagnostic assays - for flow control, sample preparation, blood separation, and capture of latex microparticles. Cell biology - for cell culture, chemotaxis, and cytological analyses, e.g., direct staining, isotopic and fluorescence based assays. Transdermal drug delivery - as an inert matrix for retention of therapeutics

Ash Weight

0.6 µg/cm²

Autoclavable

30 min at 121°C

Biological Compatibility

Inert

Fiber Releasing

No

Flammability

Slow burn

Leachables

Negligible

Material

Polycarbonate (PC)

Opacity

Translucent

Operating temp. max.

140°C °C

Pore Density Max.

6 x 10⁸ pores/cm²

Pore Density Min.

10⁵ pores/cm2

Porosity (Void Volume) Max.

20%

Porosity (Void Volume) Min.

4%

Specific Gravity

1.21 g/cm²

Weight Max.

2.0 mg/cm²

Weight Min.

0.7 mg/cm²

Diameter

25 mm

Pore size

2.0 µm

 

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