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PALL 8019 AcroPrep Advance 96-well Filter Plates for Aqueous Filtration - 350 µL, 0.2 µm Supor membrane (10/pkg)

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PALL 8019 AcroPrep Advance 96-well Filter Plates for Aqueous Filtration - 350 µL, 0.2 µm Supor membrane (10/pkg)AcroPrep Advance 96 well Filter Plates for Aqueous Filtration 350 L, 0. 2 m with Supor membrane can be used in a number of high throughput applications including aqueous filtration, protein purification and multiplex assays. Supor (hydrophilic polyethersulfone) membrane is a high flow rate membrane optimized for biological, pharmaceutical research, and sterilizing filtration requirements. It features low protein binding properties and extensive

AcroPrep Advance 96-well Filter Plates for Aqueous Filtration - 350 µL, 0.2 µm with Supor membrane can be used in a number of high throughput applications including aqueous filtration, protein purification and multiplex assays.

Supor (hydrophilic polyethersulfone) membrane is a high flow rate membrane optimized for biological, pharmaceutical research, and sterilizing filtration requirements. It features low protein binding properties and extensive chemical compatibility for critical applications.

The high performance Supor membrane has a consistent physical structure with a smooth surface morphology, this makes it ideal for use in bead based assays as the microspheres do not get trapped in the membrane, allowing for efficient bead recovery.

AcroPrep filter plates are constructed from chemically resistant and biologically inert polypropylene which means that the plates themselves are low in binding to nucleic acids and proteins. The polypropylene construction provides durability when using harsh organic solvents, preventing unwanted extractables and leachables.

A patented design and unique sealing mechanism is used to individually seal filter media into each well of the plate, preventing crosstalk and the possibility of cross contamination from one well to another. Optimized outlet tips minimize sample leakage during incubation steps and reduces the presence of hanging drops following filtration.

The filter plates feature a smooth well design that provides consistency in filtration times, as well as efficient sample and bead recovery.

Pall AcroPrep filter plates are designed to meet the stringent requirements for high throughput applications and are manufactured to meet the microplate standards ANSI/SLAS 1-2004 through ANSI/SLAS 4-2004, allowing plates to be run in manual, semi-automated, and automated processes. A rigid single piece construction prevents plates from flexing or jamming in robotic systems, whilst barcode labeling allows for easy sample tracking and identification.

Many of the Pall AcroPrep Advance 96-well filter plates are available in well volumes of 350 μL, 1 mL and 2 mL.

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