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GVS ABLUO Syringe Filter 25mm FLL/MLS PTFE 0.2µm Clear 100/PK FJ25BNPPT002AH01

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ABLUO® 13 mm syringe filter with a hydrophilic PTFE membrane and 0.45 µm nominal pore size for rapid clarification and particle removal from liquid samples. The filter is supplied in a clear (transparent) polypropylene housing and is equipped with a female luer-lock inlet and male luer-slip outlet (FLL/MLS) to enable straightforward syringe connection. ABLUO syringe filters are intended for quick, efficient filtration of samples, solutions, solvents or gases in laboratory applications.

Key Features:

  • Membrane material: PTFE (hydrophilic)
  • Membrane diameter: 13 mm
  • Pore size: 0.45 µm
  • End fittings: Female luer-lock (inlet) / Male luer-slip (outlet) (FLL/MLS)
  • Housing material: Polypropylene, clear/transparent
  • Packaging: 100 per pack

Advantages:

  • Multifunctional connector options (FLL/MLS) for straightforward syringe attachment and use
  • Accurate labeling on each filter for clear identification of membrane material and pore size
  • Designed for quick and efficient filtration of samples, solutions, solvents or gases

Product Details

Overview
Model
Product Type Consumables
Part Number FJ25BNPPT002AH01
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 Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE
End Fitting FLL/MLS
Color Transparent
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