Introduction We are proud to present this first issue of a European catalogue of Advantec products manufactured by Toyo Roshi Kaisha, Ltd. Toyo Roshi Kaisha, Ltd. is a well-reputed, leading manufacturer of filtration media and related scientific products, which was founded in 1917. To date, the company’s main markets have been Japan, Asia and the United States. Our mission is to supply the pharmaceutical, public health, life science, chemical industry, food and beverage industry, environmental laboratories, and the electronics industry with high quality products in the field of separation science. The product range in this catalogue includes membrane filters, prefiltration media, glass fiber filters, qualitative and quantitative cellulose filters, capsule filters, test papers and an extensive range of filter holders in stainless steel, plastic and glass. Customers have the right to expect the highest quality products. Advantec products are manufactured in accordance with strict quality standards and a quality control system to ensure they obtain products that offer consistent, uniform performance and superior integrity. The quality management system at Toyo Roshi Kaisha, Ltd. is approved in pursuance of the ISO 9001:2000 standard. Advantec products are stocked in Denmark for fast and easy distribution in Europe and are available through a comprehensive network of selected distributors. The catalogue contains the most central technical information. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us or your local supplier of Advantec products. Table of Contents Membrane Filters Syringe Filters Ultra Filtration Units Glass- and Quartz Fiber Filters Composite Filters Filter Papers Milk Sediment Discs PTFE Depth Filters Extraction Thimbles Blotting Membranes and -Papers Vacuum Filter Holders Filtration Manifolds Pressure Filtration Capsule Filters Monitors Test Papers Chemical Compatability Guide Index – A-Z Index – Catalogue Nos. Membrane Filters Membrane filters or membranes are microporous plastic films with specific pore size ratings. Also known as screen, sieve or microporous filters, membranes retain particles or microorganisms larger than their pore size primarily by surface capture. Some particles smaller than the stated pore size may be retained by other mechanisms. Advantec membranes are produced by three different processes. Mixed Cellulose Ester and Cellulose Acetate are reverse phase solvent cast membranes, where controlled evaporation or removal of the complex solvent system forms the porous structure. Both hydrophilic and hydrophobic PTFE are made by a patented process where the membranes are streched biaxially to form the porous structure - PCTE membranes are track etched. Performance characteristics of Advantec membranes • Strong: Advantec membranes are monitered for both burst (longitudinal) and tensile (lateral) strenght. Supported Acetate are the strongest reverse phase membranes available from Advantec. • Chemically and biologically clean: As a part of a comprehensive quality program, only high purity reagents and raw materials are used to produce Advantec membranes. Once cast, the membranes are handled in a class 100 clean room to minimize ambient contamination. While some membranes require a small amount (0,1-3 weight %) of an aqueous wetting agent, Cellulose Acetate has the lowest aqueous extractable (0.1 weight %). All 4 Advantec membranes are Triton- and pyrogen-free (0,005 ng/cm2 filter area) • Thin membranes with high porosity: Uniformly thin membranes (typically 150 µm) with high porosity (about 80%) provide high gas and liquid flow per unit area. High porosity also provides high surface area for adsorption or binding. • Thermostable: All Advantec membranes can be sterilized by autoclaving. Operation temperatures of up to 180°C can be achieved depending upon the membrane polymer (see individual membrane specifications for details). Advantec membranes exhibit minimal shrinkage at elevated temperatures. Membrane Filters Sample applications General compatibility Mixed Cellulose Ester (MCE) General purpose Microbiology Particle analysis Aqueous solutions √ Cellulose Acetate General filtration Cytology Binding studies Aqueous solutions √ Coated Cellulose Acetate Clarify solutions Prefilter Aqueous solutions √ Hydrophilic PTFE HPLC solutions Clarify or sterilize aqueous/organic mixtures Aqueous and organic solutions √ Hydrophobic PTFE Gas venting Clarify or sterilize strong acids or solvents Non-aqueous solvents Polycarbonate Microscopy Beverage testing Aqueous solutions Hydrophobic Membrane polymer Hydrophilic Membrane Comparison Pore size range available [µm] 0.1 0.2 0.45 0.8 1.0 3.0 5.0 8.0 10 √ √ Ordering Information: Membrane filter nomenclature A 020 A 293 C Quantity per package A = 100 E=5 B = 50 H = 25 with 60 mm center hole C = 25 K = HE ind. pack WG, 100 D = 10 Diameter [mm] 13 = 013 47 = 047 20 = 020 50 = 050 25 = 025 82 = 082 37 = 037 85 = 085 90 = 090 100 = 100 102 = 102 137 = 137 R = 1 roll Y = 200 W = 1000 142 = 142 293 = 293 Sheets/rolls (cm) 15 x 15 = 154 20 x 20 = 204 30 x 30 = 304 33 cm x 3 m = 330 Surface/Type Non-sterile packages 10 x 10–A Packaging Surface Plain White A, X** White HE* J Black N Green U *HE = Hydrophobic Edge **Opticlear MF Grid B K P V Membrane pore size [µm] 5.0 = 500 0.8 = 080 3.0 = 300 0.65 = 065 1.0 = 100 0.50 = 050 Type of filter A = Mixed Cellulose Ester B = Cellulose pads C = Cellulose Acetate Autoclavable Plain Grid S T 10 x 10-S Plain C Pre-sterilized packages Individually wrapped Grid D Plain No pad G Q 0.45 = 045 0.30 = 030 0.20 = 020 0.10 = 010 H = Hydrophilic PTFE J = Hydrophobic PTFE, polypropylene backing K = Polycarbonate Pad F Grid No pad H M R W CMF (nominal µm) 10 = 100 2 = 020 0.8 = 008 T = Hydrophobic PTFE, unsupported Y = Coated Cellulose Acetate 5 Membrane Filters Mixed Cellulose Esters (MCE) • Composition: Mixed cellulose esters includes cellulose nitrate, also known as nitrocellulose, and cellulose acetate • High porosity: Provides superior flow rates • High protein binding: Can be blocked by pretreatment or utilized in applications • High purity: Triton-free and non reactive to pyrogens • Autoclavable: Withstands autoclaving temperatures up to 130°C without adversely affecting bubble point, flow rate or microbiological recovery • Rapid wetting time: < 3 seconds to wet a 47 mm diameter disc with aqueous 1% methylene blue Applications • Standard membranes for many laboratory applications including filter sterilizing biologocal fluids, microbiology, contamination analysis and air monitoring • Can be transparentized to view collected particles - using compatible liquid (immersion oil, toluene) OR - select Opticlear membranes for the “hot block” acetone vapor method • Gridded filters available for quantifying microbial growth • Available non-sterile or sterilized by ethylene oxide (EtO) Specifications for Mixed Cellulose Ester (MCE), Code A Bubble Point1 Pore Size [µm] Color Surface 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.45 0.45 0.65 0.80 1.00 3.00 5.00 White White White White White White White White White White 0.45 0.80 0.45 0.80 Porosity3 [%] Thickness [µm] 0.67 2.4 3.7 5.0 8.0 11.2 15.0 20.4 28.3 40.9 65 73 75 78 79 79 80 80 81 81 110 133 140 145 142 150 150 150 155 160 50 170 5.0 15.0 78 80 135 145 50 170 5.0 15.0 78 80 135 145 [MPa] [psi] Water [ml/min/cm2] Air [L/min/cm2]] Plain Plain Plain Plain Grid Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain ≥0.24 ≥0.37 ≥0.28 ≥0.24 ≥0.16 ≥0.14 ≥0.11 ≥0.096 ≥0.070 ≥0.058 ≥35.3 ≥54.5 ≥41.2 ≥35.0 ≥24.2 ≥21.3 ≥16.4 ≥13.9 ≥10.2 ≥8.5 2.7 17.5 30 45 80 120 165 220 300 400 Black Black Grid Grid ≥0.22 ≥0.10 ≥32.7 ≥14.9 Green Green Grid Grid ≥0.22 ≥0.10 ≥32.7 ≥14.9 Definitions: 1. Bubble point is the minimum pressure required to force air through a membrane which has been prewet with water (0.1 µm membranes prevet with isopropanol. 2. Flow Rate indicates initial flow rate at 10 psi using a KGS 47 filter holder Water: Using water prefiltered to 0.1 µm pore size Air: Using prefiltered nitrogen at 10 psi. 3. Porosity refers to the percent open area. Ash Content of White Plain MCE Membrane Filters (ppm): 6 Flow Rate2 • Refractive index 1.50 • Maximum operating temperature 130°C Al Ca Cd Cr Cu Fe <2.0 140.0 <0.5 8.0 <1.0 <5.0 K Li Mg Mn Mo Na 6.0 <1.0 10.0 <0.5 <1.0 10.0 Ni Pb Si Sn Ti Zn <5.0 <1.0 <20.0 <5.0 <1.0 <1.0 Membrane Filters Mixed Cellulose Ester Membranes (MCE) Ordering Information White – Non-sterile Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.45 White – Non-sterile (continued) Surface Packing Cat. No. Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 13 25 47 50 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 A010A013A A010A025A A010A047A A010A050A A010A090C A010A142C A010A293C 0.65 13 25 25 47 47 47 47 50 90 142 293 Plain Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain* Grid* Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 A020A013A A020A025A A020B025A A020A047A A020B047A A020J047A A020K047A A020A050A A020A090C A020A142C A020A293C 13 25 47 50 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 A030A013A A030A025A A030A047A A030A050A A030A090C A030A142C A030A293C 13 13 25 25 37 37 47 47 47 47 50 50 90 142 293 Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain* Grid* Plain Grid Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 A045A013A A045B013A A045A025A A045B025A A045A037A A045B037A A045A047A A045B047A A045J047A A045K047A A045A050A A045B050A A045A090C A045A142C A045A293C *with hydrophobic edge Surface Packing Cat. No. 13 13 25 25 47 47 50 50 90 142 293 Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 A065A013A A065B013A A065A025A A065B025A A065A047A A065B047A A065A050A A065B050A A065A090C A065A142C A065A293C 0.8 13 13 25 25 37 37 47 47 50 50 90 142 293 Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain Grid Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 A080A013A A080B013A A080A025A A080B025A A080A037A A080B037A A080A047A A080B047A A080A050A A080B050A A080A090C A080A142C A080A293C 1.0 13 25 47 50 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 A100A013A A100A025A A100A047A A100A050A A100A090C A100A142C A100A293C 3.0 13 25 47 50 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 A300A013A A300A025A A300A047A A300A050A A300A090C A300A142C A300A293C 5.0 13 25 47 50 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 A500A013A A500A025A A500A047A A500A050A A500A090C A500A142C A500A293C 7 Membrane Filters Cellulose Acetate (CA) • Composition: Mixture of cellulose triacetate and diacetate • Characteristics: Low static charge and high strength • Sterilizable: May be repeatedly sterilized without loss of integrity or change in bubble point • Clean: 0.1wt% aqueous extractables • Relative to MCE membranes: - improved solvent resistance to low molecular weight alcohols - better heat resistance - lower protein binding Applications • • • • Enhanced recovery of fastidious gram positive organisms Filtration of enzyme solutions Diagnostic cytology Receptor binding studies Specifications for Cellulose Acetate, Code C Bubble Point1 Pore Size [µm] [MPa] 0.20 0.45 0.80 3.00 ≥0.25 ≥0.17 ≥0.068 ≥0.034 Flow Rate2 [psi] Water [ml/min/cm2] Air [L/min/cm2] ≥37.1 ≥25.9 ≥10.0 ≥5.0 16 35 160 500 2 4 14 54 Definitions 1. Bubble point is the minimum pressure required to force air through a membrane which has been prewet with water 2. Flow Rates indicates initial flow rate at 10 psi using a KGS 47 filter holder Ash Content of Cellulose Acetate Porosity3 Thickness4 [%] [µm] 66 68 72 78 125 125 125 135 Al Ca Cd Cr Cu Fe Water: Using water prefiltered to 0.1 µm pore size Air: Using prefiltered nitrogen at 10 psi 3. Porosity refers to the percent open area 4. Average thickness <5.0 36.4 <0.1 2.2 1.2 1.6 K Li Mg Mn Mo Na 2.0 <0.5 1.9 <0.5 <0.5 5.9 Ni Pb Si Sn Ti Zn <0.5 <0.5 7.8 <0.5 <5.0 0.6 • Wetting time: < 3 seconds to wet a 47 mm diameter disc with aqueous 1% methylene blue • Refractive index = 1.47 • Maximum operating temperature: 180°C Ordering Information White – Non-sterile 8 Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 0.2 0.45 White – Non-sterile (continued) Surface Packing Cat. No. Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 13 25 37 47 82 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 25 C020A013A C020A025A C020A037A C020A047A C020A082C C020A090C C020A142C C020A293C 0.8 13 25 37 47 82 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 25 C045A013A C045A025A C045A037A C045A047A C045A082C C045A090C C045A142C C045A293C 3.0 Surface Packing Cat. No. 13 25 37 47 82 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 25 C080A013A C080A025A C080A037A C080A047A C080A082C C080A090C C080A142C C080A293C 13 25 37 47 82 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 25 25 25 25 C300A013A C300A025A C300A037A C300A047A C300A082C C300A090C C300A142C C300A293C Membrane Filters Coated Cellulose Acetate • Composition: Cellulose acetate cast onto a non-woven polyester support • Characteristics: Non-fiber releasing • Low protein binding relative to nitrocellulose • Low static charge matrix with enhanced chemical compatibility to low molecular weight alcohols Applications • Use as a clarifying filter or prefilter Specifications for Coated Cellulose Acetate, Code Y Bubble Point1 Nominal Rating [µm] [MPa] 0.80 2.00 10.00 ≥0.088 ≥0.049 ≥0.017 Flow Rate2 % Latex Particle Retention [particle size in µm] [psi] Water [ml/min/cm2] Air [L/min/cm2] 0.48 0.65 0.80 1 2 3 5 10 ≥12.8 ≥7.1 ≥2.6 100 290 750 10 32 80 99 96 - 99 99 - >99.9 99 - 99 - >99.9 98 99.9 99.9 >99.9 Definitions 1. Bubble point is the minimum pressure required to force air through a membrane which has been prewet with water 2. Flow Rates indicates initial flow rate at 10 psi using a KGS 47 filter holder Water: Using water prefiltered to 0.1 µm pore size Air: Using prefiltered nitrogen at 10 psi Ordering Information White – Non-sterile Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 0.8 2.00 White – Non-sterile (continued) Surface Packing Cat. No. Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 35 47 76 90 124 142 257 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Y008A035A Y008A047A Y008A076A Y008A090A Y008A124A Y008A142A Y008A257A Y008A293A 10.00 35 47 76 90 124 142 257 293 35 47 76 90 124 142 257 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Y020A035A Y020A047A Y020A076A Y020A090A Y020A124A Y020A142A Y020A257A Y020A293A Surface Packing Cat. No. Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Y100A035A Y100A047A Y100A076A Y100A090A Y100A124A Y100A142A Y100A257A Y100A293A 9 Membrane Filters Hydrophilic PTFE • Characteristics: Maximum chemical and pH resistance • High flow rates with minimal aqueous extractables (<0.3 wt%) • Optically clear when wet with water • Non-supported Applications • Ideal for HPLC and other mixtures of aqueous and organic solvents Note: Autoclaving or allowing membrane to dry will render it hydrophobic. Specifications for hydrophilic PTFE, Code H Bubble Point1 Pore Size [µm] 0.10 0.20 0.50 1.00 [MPa] [psi] ≥0.38 ≥0.24 ≥0.14 ≥0.083 ≥21.3 ≥11.4 ≥5.7 ≥2.1 Flow Rates2 Water Air [ml/min/cm2] [L/min/cm2] 14 21 39 73 1.6 2.1 2.9 5.7 Definitions: 1. Bubble point is the minimum pressure required to force air through a membrane which has been prewet with water. 2. Flow Rate indicates initial flow rate at 10 psi using a KGS 47 filter holder. Water: Using water prefiltered to 0.1 µm poresize Air: Using prefiltered nitrogen at 10 psi. 3. Porosity refers to the percent open area. Porosity3 Thickness [%] [µm] Max. Operating Temperature 71 71 79 83 35 35 35 35 100 100 100 100 [°C] Trace Metal Content [ppm] Al Ca Cr Cu Fe 15 13 <1 0.5 <10 K Mg Mn Na Ni 8 1 0.1 20 0.9 Ordering Information White – Non-sterile (continued) White – Non-sterile 10 Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 0.10 0.20 Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] H010A013A H010A025A H010A047A H010A090C H010A142C H010A293D 0.50 H020A013A H020A025A H020A047A H020A090C H020A142C H020A293D 1.00 Surface Packing Cat. No. 13 25 47 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 25 25 10 13 25 47 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 25 25 10 Surface Packing Cat. No. 13 25 47 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 25 25 10 H050A013A H050A025A H050A047A H050A090C H050A142C H050A293D 13 25 47 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 25 25 10 H100A013A H100A025A H100A047A H100A090C H100A142C H100A293D Membrane Filters Hydrophobic PTFE, supported • Properties: Thin, highly porous, behaves as an absolute retentive membrane • Supported: Polypropylene laminated to one side to improve handling • Inert to most chemically aggressive solvents, strong acids and bases • Thermostable: Can be used up to 120°C Applications • Sterilize gases: Traps aqueous aerosols • Air and gas venting: Allows gases to pass freely while blocking aqueous liquids, protect vacuum pumps and critical samples • Sterilize and clarify strong acids and many other solvents incompatible with other membrane types Specifications for hydrophobic PTFE, Code J Bubble Point1 Flow Rates2 Pore Size [µm] [MPa] [psi] Acetone [ml/min/cm2] Air [L/min/cm2] 0.20 0.50 1.00 ≥0.097 ≥0.058 ≥0.029 ≥14.1 ≥8.5 ≥4.3 61.4 110 445 4.5 7.5 17 Porosity3 [%] Maximum Operating Temperature [°C] 72 74 76 120 120 120 Water Break Through [MPa] [psi] 0.275 0.138 0.048 40.0 20.1 7.0 Definitions: 1. Bubble point is the minimum pressure required to force air through a membrane which has been prewet with methanol 2. Flow rates determined under constant vacuum 0.7 kg/cm2 (10 psi) 3. Porosity refers to the percent open area Ordering Information White – Non-sterile (continued) White – Non-sterile Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 0.20 0.50 Surface Packing Cat. No. 13 25 37 47 50 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 100 25 25 10 J020A013A J020A025A J020A037A J020A047A J020A050A J020A090C J020A142C J020A293D 13 25 37 47 50 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 100 25 25 10 J050A013A J050A025A J050A037A J050A047A J050A050A J050A090C J050A142C J050A293D Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 1.00 13 25 37 47 50 90 142 293 Surface Packing Cat. No. Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 100 100 25 25 10 J100A013A J100A025A J100A037A J100A047A J100A050A J100A090C J100A142C J100A293D 11 Membrane Filters Hydrophobic PTFE, unsupported • Properties: Thin, highly porous, behaves as an absolute retentive membrane • Inert to most chemically aggressive solvents, strong acids and bases • Operating Temperature Range: 120 - 260°C Applications • Sterilize gases. Traps aqueous aerosols • Air and gas venting: Allows gases to pass freely while blocking aqueous liquids, protect vacuum pumps and critical samples • Sterilize and clarify strong acids and many other solvents incompatible with other membranes Specifications for hydrophobic PTFE, Code T Bubble Point1 Pore Size [µm] [MPa] [psi] 3.00 1.00 0.80 0.50 0.20 0.10 ≥0.013 ≥0.031 ≥0.039 ≥0.063 ≥0.091 ≥0.12 ≥1.9 ≥4.5 ≥5.7 ≥9.1 ≥13.2 ≥17.4 Flow Rates2 Acetone [ml/min/cm2] 750 300 200 100 55 27 Definitions: 1. Bubble point is the minimum pressure required to force air through a membrane which has been prevet with isopropylalcohol 2. Flow rates determined under constant vacuum 0.7 kg/cm2 (10 psi) 3. Porosity refers to the percent open area Porosity3 Thickness [%] [µm] Max. Operating Temp. 83 79 76 78 74 68 75 75 75 75 80 70 260 260 260 260 260 260 [°C] Trace Metal Content [µg/g] K Na Ca Mg Al <0.1 <0.05 0.001 0.005 0.001 Fe Cu Cr Ni Mn <0.001 0.01 0.001 0.005 <0.001 Note: PTFE membrane filters tend to shrink as they are manufactured by stretching method. Do not remove the separating paper between membranes until shortly before placed in the filter holder. PTFE membranes tend to shrink when heated. Ordering Information 12 Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] Surface Packing Cat. No. Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 3.00 13 25 47 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 25 25 10 T300A013A T300A025A T300A047A T300A090C T300A142C T300A293D 0.50 1.00 13 25 47 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 25 25 10 T100A013A T100A025A T100A047A T100A090C T100A142C T100A293D 0.80 13 25 47 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 25 25 10 T080A013A T080A025A T080A047A T080A090C T080A142C T080A293D Surface Packing Cat. No. 13 25 47 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 25 25 10 T050A013A T050A025A T050A047A T050A090C T050A142C T050A293D 0.20 13 25 47 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 25 25 10 T020A013A T020A025A T020A047A T020A090C T020A142C T020A293D 0.10 13 25 47 90 142 293 Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 25 25 10 T010A013A T010A025A T010A047A T010A090C T010A142C T010A293D Membrane Filters Polycarbonate • Characteristics: Low non-specific binding and optically translucent, extremely uniform, cylindrical pores • Thin screen-type membranes minimize entrapment within the filter structure, resulting in surface capture of particles on the membrane • Stable: Excellent chemical resistance, good thermal stability, non-hygroscopic and extreme weight stable Applications • Epifluorescence microscopy: Available in black for this method • Electron microscopy: Smooth surface is ideal for observing captured particles • Light microscopy: Easily transparentized for optical illumination • Beverage and sterility testing Specifications for Polycarbonate Membrane, Code K Bubble Point1 Flow Rate2 Pore Size [µm] [MPa] [psi] Water [ml/min/cm2] Air [L/min/cm2] 0.10 0.20 0.40 0.80 1.00 3.00 8.00 ≥0.22 ≥0.13 ≥0.082 ≥0.048 ≥0.058 ≥0.021 ≥0.0048 100 72 36 18 14 5 2 2 17 41 120 170 600 1300 2 4 10 20 25 50 40 Nominel Thickness [µm] 6 10 10 9 11 9 7 Definitions 1. Bubble point is the minimum pressure required to force air through a membrane which has been prewet with isopropanol. 2. Flow rate indicates initial flow at 10 psi using a KGS 47 filter holder. Water: Using water prefiltered to 0.1 µm pore size Air: Using prefiltered nitrogen at 10 psi Maximum Operation Temperature: 140 °C Ordering Information White – Non-sterile Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 0.10 Black – Non-sterile Surface Packing Cat. No. Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 13 25 47 Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 K010A013A K010A025A K010A047A 0.20 0.40 0.20 13 25 47 Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 K020A013A K020A025A K020A047A 0.40 13 25 47 Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 K040A013A K040A025A K040A047A 0.80 13 25 47 Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 K080A013A K080A025A K080A047A 8.00 13 25 47 Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 K800A013A K800A025A K800A047A Surface Packing Cat. No. 25 47 Plain Plain 100 100 K020N025A K020N047A 25 47 Plain Plain 100 100 K040N025A K040N047A 13 Membrane Filters Sterile Membranes for Microbiology • Made from Mixed Esters of Cellulose (MCE) or Cellulose Acetate: MCE is a mixture of nitrocellulose and other cellulose esters. • Available with grid lines: Contrasting grid lines facilitate counting colonies on the filter surface and are tested to assure freedom from grid line inhibition. 3.1 mm squares represent 1/100 of the filtration area of a 47 mm diameter filter (9.6 cm2) • Convenient packaging: Membranes are available individually wrapped for optimum sterility. • Specially tested for microbiology: All 0.45 µm white gridded membranes are tested for Coliform, Fecal Streptococci and Serratia marcescens. All 0.65 µm white gridded membranes are tested for complete retention and optimal recovery of Fecal Coliform and Saccharomyces cerevisieae. Black and green membranes are tested for 14 optimal recovery of yeast and total bacteria. All membranes are also tested for uniform wetting, freedom from grid line inhibition and optimal color reactions on appropiate test media. • Membrane certification for individual lot numbers is available on request. Advantec membranes were developed and are manufactured to comply with the provisions of: - The National Interim Primary Drinking Water Regulations - Guidelines for Establishing Test Proce dures for the Analysis of Pollutants - Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste water - ASTM • Applications Applications include microbiological analysis of water, wastewater, pharmaceuticals and beverages. Membrane Filters Sterile Membranes for Microbiology Three colors are available: • White plain and with grids • Black plain and with grids • Green with grids Specifications for MCE membranes, please see page 6 and page 8 for CA membranes Ordering Information MCE – White Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 3.00 CA – White Surface Packing Cat. No. Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 50 Plain 100 A300G050A 0.45 1.00 47 50 Grid Grid 100 100 A100H047A A100H050A 0.20 0.80 47 47 50 50 Plain Grid Plain Grid 100 100 100 100 A080G047A A080H047A A080G050A A080H050A 0.65 47 47 50 Plain Grid Grid 100 100 100 A065G047A A065H047A A065H050A 0.45 47 47 50 50 82 85 Plain Grid Plain Grid Grid Grid 100 100 100 100 100 100 A045G047A A045H047A A045G050A A045H050A A045H082A A045H085A 0.20 47 47 Plain Grid 100 100 A020G047A A020H047A Surface Packing Cat. No. Surface Packing Cat. No. 47 82 85 Plain Plain Plain 100 100 100 C045G047A C045G082A C045G085A 47 Plain 100 C020G047A MCE – Black Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 0.80 47 47 Plain Grid 100 100 A080Q047A A080R047A 0.45 47 47 50 Plain Grid Grid 100 100 100 A045Q047A A045R047A A045R050A Surface Packing Cat. No. Grid Grid 100 100 A045W047A A045W050A MCE – Green Pore Size Diameter [µm] [mm] 0.45 47 50 15 Syringe Filters DISMIC Disposable Syringe Filter Units LABODISC Disposable In-Line/Syringe Filter Units Features • Minimum sample hold-up: Unit housings are specifically designed to maximize sample recovery • High Purity: Non-pigmented housings and integral filter sealing assure that filtrates will not be adulterated due to pigment, dye or adhesives leaching into filtrate • Convenient: Each unit is clearly marked with an identifying code to denote pore size, membrane material and housing material • Sterile: Units can be purchased presterilized and individually packed or non-sterile in bulk pack (all polypropylene can be autoclaved) 16 The Advantec range of DISMIC syringe filters is versatile in terms of volume to be filtered and which kind of liquids to be filtered. • • • • 3 mm filters for volumes <2 ml 13 mm filters for volumes <10 ml 25 mm filters for volumes <50 ml 50 mm filters for volumes <1 liter Different membrane types and filter housings available for any kind of filtration. Some types available both non-sterile and sterile. Syringe Filters Specifications: Housing material Housing diameter Filtration area Hold-up volume Sample volume Pressure limit Max. operating temperature DISMIC 3 DISMIC 13 PP 3 0.06 <0.01 <2 ml 74 60 PP 13 0.9 <0.03 <10 ml 74 60 [mm] [cm2] [ml] [ml] [psi] [°C] Connections DISMIC 25 PP 25 4.0 <0.1 <50 ml 74 60 LABODISC Acrylic 25 4.0 <0.1 <50 ml 74 45 Inlet: female luer-lock / Outlet: male luer slip PP 50 19.6 <3.0 <1 liter 49 60 7-13.5 mm hose barb, female luer slip Note: Pressure limits for DISMIC 13HP and DISMIC 25HP is 57 psi. DISMIC - Disposable Syringe Filter Units DISMIC 3 Membrane Types and Ordering Information Membrane Types Characteristics Cellulose Acetate A commonly used hydrophilic membrane. Low protein binding, suitable for aqueous protein solutions. Suitable for most alcohols. PTFE, hydrophobic Ideal for filtration of solvents, acids and bases. Air venting. Ordering Information Diameter [mm] 3 3 3 Membrane material Cellulose Acetate Cellulose Acetate PTFE, hydrophobic Pore size (µm) 0.20 0.45 0.50 Housing material Polypropylene Polypropylene Polypropylene Packing 100 100 100 Cat. No. Non-sterile 03CP020AN 03CP045AN 03JP050AN Cat. No. Sterile 03CP020AS 03CP045AS - 17 Syringe Filters DISMIC - Disposable Syringe Filter Units DISMIC 13 Membrane Types and Ordering Information Membrane Types 13CP AN / AS Characteristics Cellulose Acetate A commonly used hydrophilic membrane. Low protein binding, suitable for aqueous protein solutions. Suitable for most alcohols. PTFE, hydrophobic Ideal for filtration of solvents, acids and bases. Air venting. PTFE, hydrophilic Versatile: Suitable for both solvents and aqueous solutions. Ideal for filtering HPLC samples. Studies has shown that hydrophilic PTFE has a low binding of Pesticides. 13JP 13HP Ordering Information Diameter [mm] 13 13 13 13 13 13 18 Membrane material Cellulose Acetate Cellulose Acetate PTFE, hydrophobic PTFE, hydrophobic PTFE, hydrophilic PTFE, hydrophilic Pore size (µm) 0.20 0.45 0.20 0.50 0.20 0.50 Housing material Polypropylene Polypropylene Polypropylene Polypropylene Polypropylene Polypropylene Packing 100 100 100 100 100 100 Cat. No. Non-sterile 13CP020AN 13CP045AN 13JP020AN 13JP050AN 13HP020AN 13HP050AN Cat. No. Sterile 13CP020AS 13CP045AS - Syringe Filters DISMIC - Disposable Syringe Filter Units DISMIC 25 Membrane Types and Ordering Information Membrane Types 25AS AN / AS Characteristics Mixed Cellulose Ester A hydrophilic membrane with high porosity which provides a high flow rate. This type will bind proteins. Cellulose Acetate A commonly used hydrophilic membrane. Low protein binding, suitable for aqueous protein solutions. Suitable for most alcohols. PTFE, hydrophobic Ideal for filtration of solvents, acids and bases. Air venting. PTFE, hydrophilic Versatile: Suitable for both solvents and aqueous solutions. Ideal for filtering HPLC samples. Studies has shown that hydrophilic PTFE has a low binding of Pesticides. 25CS AN / AS 25JP 25HP Ordering Information Diameter [mm] 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Membrane material Mixed Cellulose Ester Mixed Cellulose Ester Cellulose Acetate Cellulose Acetate Cellulose Acetate PTFE, hydrophobic PTFE, hydrophobic PTFE, hydrophilic PTFE, hydrophilic Pore size (µm) 0.20 0.45 0.20 0.45 0.80 0.20 0.50 0.20 0.50 Housing material Acrylic Acrylic Acrylic Acrylic Acrylic Polypropylene Polypropylene Polypropylene Polypropylene Packing 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 Cat. No. Non-sterile 25AS020AN 25AS045AN 25CS020AN 25CS045AN 25CS080AN 25JP020AN 25JP050AN 25HP020AN 25HP050AN Cat. No. Sterile 25AS020AS 25AS045AS 25CS020AS 25CS045AS 25CS080AS 25JP020AS - 19 Syringe Filters LABODISC - Disposable In-Line/Syringe Filter Units LABODISC 50 Membrane Types and Ordering Information Membrane Types Characteristics Cellulose Acetate A commonly used hydrophilic membrane. Low protein binding, suitable for aqueous protein solutions. Suitable for most alcohols. PTFE, hydrophobic Ideal for filtration of solvents, acids and bases. Air venting. Ordering Information Diameter [mm] 50 50 50 50 Membrane material Cellulose Acetate Cellulose Acetate PTFE, hydrophobic PTFE, hydrophobic Pore size (µm) 0.20 0.45 0.20 0.50 Housing material Polypropylene Polypropylene Polypropylene Polypropylene 1. Cat. No. Non-sterile 50CP020AN 50CP045AN 50JP020AN 50JP050AN Packing 10 10 10 10 Cat. No. Sterile 50CP020AS 50CP045AS 50JP020AS - 2. 3. 4. 20 1. 2. 3. 4. Filtration with a syringe Venting when emptying a container Filtration with a peristaltic pump Venting when filling a container Ultra Filtration USY Disposable Ultrafiltration Units • • • • • • Easy small volume ultrafiltration Collect concentrated solution, filtrate or both Syringe-driven filtration, no equipment required Ultrafilter membranes integrated into the units Choose from 10, 50 and 200 kDa ultrafilter units Simple unit assembly and operation Applications These disposable ultrafiltration units are designed to easily concentrate, separate or otherwise purify small volumes (<2 ml) of liquids, on the basis of molecular weight cut off using positive pressure. Clear filtration chamber allows visual confirmation of filtration progress. Specifications: Materials Cell cap, Luer cap Check valve: Retentive cell: Ultra filter: Filtrate cell: Effective filtration Area: Maximum cell capacity: Minimum graduated volume: Minimum recovery volume: Maximum concentration: Maximum temperature: Sterilization: Maximum pressure: Filtrate cell capacity: 1 Pipet sample (approximately 1-2 ml) into the retentate cell. Polypropylene Silicone Acrylic Polysulfone Acrylic 2.0 cm2 2.0 ml 0.5 ml 0.5 ml 40 x 50°C 25% Ethanol, 5% Formalin 0.29 MPa (42.6 psi) 2.5 ml 2 Place the cell cap onto the retentate cell and gently screw into place. Pressurize the unit by injecting 10 ml of air with a syringe. 3 The concentrated sample can be collected from the retentate cell while the filtrate can be collected from the filter cell. 21 Ultra Filtration Solute Rejection [%] 1 ml of sample filtered at 0.2 MPa Molecular Weight Cut Off of Ultra Filter Solute Molecular weight Lysozyme 14,800 Myoglobin 16,800 - Chymotrypsin 24,500 35,000 - Lactoglobulin Ovalbumin 44,000 Albumin (0.01%) 64,000 Bovine albumin 67,000 - Globulin 110,000 - Globulin 160,000 USY-1 USY-5 USY-20 10,000 50,000 200,000 >98 >95 >98 >98 >98 >98 >98 >98 >98 50 40 85 85 95 >98 >90 >98 >98 10 60 60 >95 >90 Ordering Information 1 box contains: 24 pcs. Retentate cells 24 pcs. Filtrate Cells 4 pcs. Luer Caps 4 pcs. Cell Caps 4 pcs. Check Valves Type USY-1 USY-5 USY-20 22 Cut Off 10,000 MWCO 50,000 MWCO 200,000 MWCO Cat. No. 39651001 39651005 39651020 Glass- and Quartz Fiber Filters Glass Fiber and Quartz Fiber filters are perhaps the most highly engineered fibrous filtration media available for research and industrial applications. Glass microfibers, the starting raw material, are entirely man-made. Since the ultimate retention characteristics of the filter paper are determined by the microfiber diameter, rigid manufacturing controls are imposed to produce consistent, controlled diameter fibers. Typical diameters range from 0.5 to 1.0 µm. Glass Fiber Filters Once compacted, these fibers form a dense, random fiber matrix. When used in aqueous filtration, high flow rates and high loading capacities are observed as particles are entrapped within the filter matrix. Chemical resistance, pH resistance and biological inertness are maximized since the fibers are borosilicate glass. Thermal resistance can be increased from 500°C to 1000°C by reinforcing the fiber within alumina binder. Glass fiber filters with binder are recommended for long duration filtrations under pressure. Quartz Fiber Filters Glass fiber filters without binder are recommended for analytical and gravimetric determinations. 23 Glass- and Quartz Fiber Filters Glass Fiber Filters Characteristics • • • • Dense Highly resistant to chemical attack, biologically inert Easily sterilized: Can be baked or autoclaved Store indefinitely: Unaffected by humidity Applications • • • • Use as a prefilter to extend membrane life Water and air pollution analysis Liquid clarification Cell harvesting Specifications Type Applications/ Characteristics Max. Nominal Water Gas Collection PressureDrop Binder Temp. Rating Flow Time1 Efficiency [mm H2O/ 5 cm/sec] [% at 0.3 µm DOP] [µm] [sec.] [˚C] Weight [g/m2] Thickness [mm] 55 0.21 0.6 23 99.9 34 None 500 GA-55 General purpose paper Air pollution monitoring GA-100 General purpose paper Filtration of precipitated proteins or cells Air pollution monitering 110 0.44 1.0 11 96 20 None 500 GA-200 Thick filter recommended for flitering viscous fluids as liquid sugars and gels 175 0.74 0.8 15 99.9 36 None 500 GB-100R High and low volume aerosols for airborne dust and metal contaminants Low trace metal content of As, Pb, and Cd DNA/RNA and protein precipitates 95 0.40 0.6 15 99.99 30 None 500 GB-140 Compared to GB-100R: Thicker, greater wet strength, slower filtration speed Industrial waste analysis Low absorption, limited wet strength and loading caoacity 140 0.56 0.4 58 99.99 113 None 500 GC-50 Prefilter for membrane filters (0.45 µm or smaller) Scintillation counting Suspended solids analysis of industrial waters and wastewater 48 0.19 0.5 28 99.99 53 None 500 GC-90 High wet strength Clinical screening 100 0.30 0.5 20 99.99 42 Organic 120 GD-120 Prefilter for 0.45 µm – 1.2 µm membranes High wet strength, very high loading capacity 123 0.51 0.9 14 97 17 None 500 GF-75 Most retentive grade offered Collection of lgC or other very fine protein precipitates Clarifying chemically aggressive solutions TCLP (EPA method 1311) – use with KST 142 75 0.35 0.3 84 99.999 170 None 500 GS-25 Limited dirt holding capacity High wet strength Prefilter for 0.65 µm or smaller membranes 70 0.22 0.6 15 99.9 32 Organic 120 DP-70 High wet strength Very high loading capacity Dust measurement 170 0.52 0.6 20 - 53 Organic 120 1. Flow time is the time in seconds to filter 100 ml of distilled water at 20 °C under pressure supplied by a 10 cm water column through a 10 cm2 section of filter. Conversion Guide and Metal Content Table, see page 29 24 Glass- and Quartz Fiber Filters Glass Fiber Filters Ordering Information Grade GA-55 Grade GA-100 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 20 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 GA055.020 GA055.021 GA055.024 GA055.025 GA055.026 GA055.037 GA055.045 GA055.047 GA055.055 GA055.070 GA055.090 GA055.110 GA055.125 GA055.150 GA055.200 GA055.250 GA055.300 Sheets, size 203 x 254 100 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 GA100.021 GA100.024 GA100.025 GA100.026 GA100.037 GA100.045 GA100.047 GA100.055 GA100.070 GA100.090 GA100.110 GA100.125 GA100.150 GA100.200 GA100.250 GA100.300 Sheets, size 203 x 254 50 GA100.810 GA055.810 Grade GA-200 Grade GB-100R Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 10 GA200.021 GA200.024 GA200.025 GA200.026 GA200.037 GA200.045 GA200.047 GA200.055 GA200.070 GA200.090 GA200.110 GA200.125 GA200.150 GA200.200 GA200.250 GA200.300 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 GB100R.021 GB100R.024 GB100R.025 GB100R.026 GB100R.037 GB100R.045 GB100R.047 GB100R.055 GB100R.070 GB100R.090 GB100R.110 GB100R.125 GB100R.150 GB100R.200 GB100R.250 GB100R.300 Sheets, size 203 x 254 25 GA200.810 Sheets, size 203 x 254 50 GB100R.810 25 Glass- and Quartz Fiber Filters Glass Fiber Filters Ordering Information Grade GB-140 Grade GC-50 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 20 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 GB140.020 GB140.021 GB140.024 GB140.025 GB140.026 GB140.037 GB140.045 GB140.047 GB140.055 GB140.070 GB140.090 GB140.110 GB140.125 GB140.150 GB140.200 GB140.250 GB140.300 Sheets, size 203 x 254 50 Packing Cat. No. 21 24 25 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 GC050.021 GC050.024 GC050.025 GC050.037 GC050.045 GC050.047 GC050.055 GC050.070 GC050.090 GC050.110 GC050.125 GC050.150 GC050.200 GC050.250 GC050.300 Sheets, size 203 x 254 100 GC050.810 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 20 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 10 GD120.020 GD120.021 GD120.024 GD120.025 GD120.026 GD120.037 GD120.045 GD120.047 GD120.055 GD120.070 GD120.090 GD120.110 GD120.125 GD120.150 GD120.200 GD120.250 GD120.300 Sheets, size 203 x 254 50 GD120.810 GB140.810 Grade GC-90 26 Diameter [mm] Grade GD-120 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 21 24 25 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 GC090.021 GC090.024 GC090.025 GC090.037 GC090.045 GC090.047 GC090.055 GC090.070 GC090.090 GC090.110 GC090.125 GC090.150 GC090.200 GC090.250 GC090.300 Sheets, size 203 x 254 50 GC090.810 Glass- and Quartz Fiber Filters Glass Fiber Filters Ordering Information Grade GF-75 Grade GS-25 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 20 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 GF075.020 GF075.021 GF075.024 GF075.025 GF075.026 GF075.037 GF075.045 GF075.047 GF075.055 GF075.070 GF075.090 GF075.110 GF075.125 GF075.150 GF075.200 GF075.250 GF075.300 Sheets, size 203 x 254 50 GF075.810 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 21 24 26 35 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 10 DP070.021 DP070.024 DP070.026 DP070.035 DP070.037 DP070.045 DP070.047 DP070.055 DP070.070 DP070.090 DP070.110 DP070.125 DP070.150 DP070.200 DP070.250 DP070.300 Sheets, size 203 x 254 25 DP070.810 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 200 250 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 GS025.021 GS025.024 GS025.025 GS025.026 GS025.037 GS025.045 GS025.047 GS025.055 GS025.070 GS025.090 GS025.110 GS025.125 GS025.150 GS025.200 GS025.250 GS025.300 Sheets, size 203 x 254 100 GS025.810 Grade DP-70 27 Glass- and Quartz Fiber Filters Quartz Fiber Filters Characteristics • Highly resistant to chemical attack, biologically inert • High purity: Very low trace metal content, does not adsorb nitrous and sulfur dioxides; Grade QR-100 is prefired at 1000°C for 2 hours to reduce organic contamination • Easily sterilized: Can be baked or autoclaved • Store indefinitely: Unaffected by humidity Applications • Sample acidic gases at high (>500°C) temperatures • Air pollution analysis Specifications Type Applications/ Characteristics QR-100 QR-200 Gas Collection Pressure Drop [mm/H2O/ Efficiency [% at 0.3 µm DOP] 5 cm/sec.] Weight [g/m2] Thickness [mm] Superior chemical resistance, does not absorb acid gases 85 0.38 99.9 Filtration at elevated temperatures Low adsorption Monitor airborne particulates 200 1.0 99.9 Binder Max. Temp. [˚C] 45 None 1000 35 Inorganic 1000 Conversion Guide and Metal Content Table, see page 29 Grade QR-100 28 Grade QR-200 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 QR100.021 QR100.024 QR100.025 QR100.026 QR100.037 QR100.045 QR100.047 QR100.055 QR100.070 QR100.090 QR100.110 QR100.125 QR100.150 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 QR200.021 QR200.024 QR200.025 QR200.026 QR200.037 QR200.045 QR200.047 QR200.055 QR200.070 QR200.090 QR200.110 QR200.125 QR200.150 Sheets, size 203 x 254 50 QR100.810 Glass- and Quartz Fiber Filters Glass Fiber & Quartz Fiber Filters Comparison Table Binder Free Glass Fiber Filters Advantec Whatman S&S Munktell MachereyNagel FILALBET GF/A GF/B GF/C GF/D GF/F GF50 GF51 GF52 GF53 GF55 MGA MGB MGC MGD MGF GF-1 GF-2 GF-3 GF-4 GF-5 FV-A FV-B FV-C FV-D FV-F QM-A QF20 MG 360 QF-10 FQ-A GA-55 GB-140 GC-50 GD-120 GF-75 Quartz Fiber Filters QR-100 Note: This table should be considered as alternatives rather than equivalents. When comparing depth filters like glass fiber filters it is impossible to obtain an exact equivalent. The comparison is based on filters made of the same type of raw material giving similar filtration properties. Filtration speed can differ between types with the same retention efficiency because of the thickness of the filter. Thin filters filter faster than thick filters. Metal Content Table Glass Fiber Filters [µg/g] Grade GA-55 GA-100 GA-200 GB-100R GB-140 GC-50 GC-90 GD-120 GF-75 GS-25 DP-70 Pb Cd Mn Zn Cu Ni Cr Fe 1 <1 <1 3 <1 <1 <1 <1 2 <1 <1 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 3.8 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 1.6 2.6 <0.5 <0.5 4 <0.5 1.4 14000 <1 <1 <1 8700 7600 <1 1200 1800 <1 4200 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 3 <1 <1 <1 1 7 <1 <1 6 <1 2 100 10 8 10 57 73 9 10 180 11 37 Analysis Method: Flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry Pre-treatment: 1. Extracting by heated HCl-HNO3 mixed acid 2. Condensing the extracted solution 3. Re-extracting by heated H-Cl-HNO3 mixed acid 4. Analyzing the re-extracted solution Quartz Fiber Filters [µg/g] Grade Pb Cd Mn Zn Cu Ni Cr Fe QR-100 QR-200 <1 <1 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 1 1 3 8 45 Analysis Method except for Zn: Electric heating atomic absorption spectrophotometry Analysis Method for Zn: Flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry Pre-treatment: 1. Extracting to dryness 2. Evaporating to dryness 3. Dissolving by HNO3(conc.) 4. Filtrating by Filter paper No. 5C 5. Analyzing 29 Composite Filters PG-60 • Glass Fibers covered with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) • Hydrophobic • Low absorption: The moisture absorption is very low as the surface is coated with PTFE. Therefore the measurement of dust concentration is not affected by humidity of the air • The absorption of acid gases such as SOX or NOX is very low since Fluoropolymer is used as binder Applications • Measurement of dust concentration in air and exhaust gas Usage note PG-60 is designed for air/gas filtration only, and any liquid should not be filtrated. Specifications Grade Weight [g/m2] Thickness [mm] Pressure Drop [kPa]1 DOP retention [%, 0.3 µm]2 Water Break Through [kPa]3 Binder Max. Operating Temp. [˚C] PG-60 60 0.15 0.30 99.9 >7.8 Fluoropolymer 260 1) Air velocity: 5cm / sec. 2) Test conditions are subject to JIS Z 8901 (Air velocity: 5cm/sec.) 3) Pressure of the water passing through the filter. Metal Content (µg/g) Pb Cd Mn Zn Cu Ni Cr Fe <1.0 <0.1 <0.5 6.3 2.6 <0.5 <0.1 31 Ordering Information 30 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 21 24 25 26 37 45 47 55 70 90 110 125 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 50 PG60.021 PG60.024 PG60.025 PG60.026 PG60.037 PG60.045 PG60.047 PG60.055 PG60.070 PG60.090 PG60.110 PG60.125 PG60.150 Sheets, size 203 x 254 25 PG60.810 Filter Papers Qualitative and Quantitative Filter Papers • Qualitative Filter Papers are manufactured from 100% alpha cotton cellulose. • Primarily used for clarifying and removing precipitates, these papers are ideal for filtrations that do not require low ash. • Six types of qualitative papers are available. Choise of paper is usually based on the size of precipitates to be retained and the flow rate. Papers are available in both circles and sheets. • Quantitative Filter Papers are made from the highest quality alpha cotton cellulose. One critical step in the manufacture of these filter papers is acid washing. Papers are double acid washed in hydrochloric then hydrofluoric acid to further reduce levels of SiO2, CaO and Fe2O3. Following the acid wash, all papers are rinsed with ultrapure water to neutralize them. 31 Filter Papers Qualitative Filter Papers Characteristics • • • • • 100% alpha cotton cellulose pH tolerant 0 to 12 Temperature Maximum 120°C Wide selection – six types Higher ash than quantitative Applications • Clarify and remove precipitates • Preparation for qualitative analysis Descriptions No.1 Produced for general filtrations with a fast flow rate. This paper will retain coarse and gelatinous precipitates (>10 µm). Smooth paper of normal hardness. No.2 This paper is thicker than No. 1 paper and will retain medium sized precipitates (5-10 µm). Smooth paper of normal hardness. No. 131 This paper has highest retention efficiency of qualitative papers (<5 µm) and slower flow rates. This paper has a higher wet strenght and will withstand suction. No. 231 This paper is thin and slightly more retentive (8 µm) than No. 1. General purpose. No. 232 This thin retentive paper (5 µm) has a slow initial flow rate. No. 235 A smooth, dense paper, the No. 235 will retain very fine crystalline precipitates. Smooth normal hardness. Specifications Type Applications/Characteristics Weight [g/m2] Thickness Flow Time1 [sec] [mm] Absorptionspeed2 [cm] Retention Characteristics [% at 0.3 µm DOP] No. 1 Retains large crystaline particles and gelatinous precipitates. Fast flow rate, smooth surface, normal hardness. 90 0.20 45 9.0 Coarse 65 No. 2 Retains medium crystalline precipitates, fast flow rate, smooth surface, normal hardness. 125 0.26 80 8.0 Medium 80 No. 131 High retention efficiency for fine crystalline precipitates like barium sulfate, slow flow rate, smooth surface, normal hardness. 140 0.25 240 6.0 Medium-Fine 90 No. 231 Retains crystalline precipitates, moderate flow rate, smooth surface, normal hardness. 95 0.18 130 7.5 Medium - No. 232 Retains medium to medium-fine particulates, slow flow rate, smooth, normal hardness. 90 0.18 250 5.0 MediumMedium-Fine - No. 235 Highest retention efficiency, reatins very fine particulates, very slow flow rate, smooth. 95 0.17 1200 4.0 Very fine - 1. Flow time is the time in seconds required to filter 100 ml of distilled water at 20°C under pressure supplied by a 10 cm water column through a 10 cm2 section of filter paper. 2. Absorption speed is the distance in cm that water will travel in an upright strip of filter paper in 10 minutes at 20°C. Conversion Guide, see page 39 32 Gas Collection Efficiency Filter Papers Qualitative Filter Papers Ordering Information Grade No. 1 Grade No. 2 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 225 240 285 300 330 360 400 450 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1.055 1.070 1.090 1.110 1.125 1.150 1.185 1.225 1.240 1.285 1.300 1.330 1.360 1.400 1.450 1.500 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 225 240 285 300 330 360 400 450 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 2.055 2.070 2.090 2.110 2.125 2.150 2.185 2.225 2.240 2.285 2.300 2.330 2.360 2.400 2.450 2.500 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 1.485560 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 2.485560 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 231.055 231.070 231.090 231.110 231.125 231.150 231.185 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 231.485560 Grade No. 131 Grade No. 231 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 225 240 285 300 330 360 400 450 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 131.055 131.070 131.090 131.110 131.125 131.150 131.185 131.225 131.240 131.285 131.300 131.330 131.360 131.400 131.450 131.500 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 131.485560 33 Filter Papers Qualitative Filter Papers Ordering Information Grade No. 232 34 Grade No. 235 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 232.055 232.070 232.090 232.110 232.125 232.150 232.185 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 235.055 235.070 235.090 235.110 235.125 235.150 235.185 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 232.485560 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 235.485560 Filter Papers Quantitative Filter Papers Characteristics • Highest quality alpha cotton cellulose • Low ash content • Acid washed: Double acid washed in hydrochloric then hydrofluoric acid, then rinsed with ultrapure water to neutralize. No. 4A is further treated with nitric acid before washing Applications • Gravimetric analysis • Environmental monitoring Descriptions No. 4A This acid washed paper is further treated with nitric acid to harden the paper for superior wet strenght. No. 4A papers has a high retention efficiency for fine particulates <5 µm, excellent pH and chemical resistance. No. 5A This is a double acid washed paper of low ash to retain coarse precipitates (>10 µm) with high flow rates. Recommended for filtering hydroxides, metallic aerosols and determining silica content in steel. No. 5B This is a double acid washed paper for retaining medium size (5-10 µm) precipitates. General purpose paper. No. 5C A double washed paper with slow flow rate and high retention efficiency. Recommended for collecting particles <5µm, gravimetric analysis and for collecting precipitates that tend toward colloidal dispersion. No. 6 High purity, low ash paper for retaining medium fine 2-10 µm particulates. Uses are primarily precision analyses of trace and precious metals, beverages, water etc. No. 7 This is the highest purity quantitative paper available with fast flow rate for retaining medium size particles (5-10 µm). Recommended for gravimetric analyses of minute trace and precious metals and for research labs where precision is a high priority. Specifications Type No. 4A No. 5A Applications/ Characteristics High retention efficiency, hardened ashless for retaining fine crystaline particulates (<5 µm). Slow flow rate. High chemical and pH resistance. High wet strenght. This filter is suitable for use under pressure. Fast flow rate, retains coarse particulates and gelatinous precipitates (>10 µm). Filter hydroxides and metallic aerosols, environmental monitoring, determine silica content in steel. Weight [g/m2] Thickness Flow Time1 [sec] [mm] Absorptionspeed2 [cm] Retention Characteristics Gas Collection Efficiency [% at 0.3 µm DOP] 96 0.12 915 4.0 Very Fine 90 97 0.22 60 9.5 Coarse and gelatinous 75 No. 5B Retains medium particles (5-10 µm) such as CaCO3, PbSO4, CaCO4, MnCO3, ZnCO3, ZnS, AgCl 108 0.21 195 7.0 Medium 90 No. 5C Collect fine precipitates (<5 µ) such as SrSO4, BaSO4, HgCrO4 and colloidal dispersions, gravimetric analysis 118 0.22 570 6.0 Fine 93 No. 6 Retains medium-fine particulates (2-10 µm), trace and precious metals 103 0.20 300 6.0 Medium-Fine 90 No. 7 Highest purity for retaining medium particles (5-10 µm), precise gravimetric analysis 87 0.18 200 7.0 Medium 85 1. Flow time is the time in seconds required to filter 100 ml of distilled water at 20°C under pressure supplied by a 10 cm water column through a 10 cm2 section of filter paper. 2. Absorption speed is the distance in cm that water will travel in an upright strip of filter paper in 10 minutes at 20°C. Conversion Guide and Ash Content table, see page 39 35 Filter Papers Quantitative Filter Papers Ordering Information Grade No. 4A Grade No. 5A Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 200 250 300 330 350 400 450 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 4A.055 4A.070 4A.090 4A.110 4A.125 4A.150 4A.185 4A.200 4A.250 4A.300 4A.330 4A.350 4A.400 4A.450 4A.500 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 200 250 300 330 350 400 450 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 5A.055 5A.070 5A.090 5A.110 5A.125 5A.150 5A.185 5A.200 5A.250 5A.300 5A.330 5A.350 5A.400 5A.450 5A.500 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 4A.485560 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 5A.485560 Grade No. 5B 36 Grade No. 5C Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 200 250 300 330 350 400 450 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 5B.055 5B.070 5B.090 5B.110 5B.125 5B.150 5B.185 5B.200 5B.250 5B.300 5B.330 5B.350 5B.400 5B.450 5B.500 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 200 250 300 330 350 400 450 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 5C.055 5C.070 5C.090 5C.110 5C.125 5C.150 5C.185 5C.200 5C.250 5C.300 5C.330 5C.350 5C.400 5C.450 5C.500 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 5B.485560 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 5C.485560 Filter Papers Quantitative Filter Papers Ordering Information Grade No. 6 Grade No. 7 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 200 250 300 330 350 400 450 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 6.055 6.070 6.090 6.110 6.125 6.150 6.185 6.200 6.250 6.300 6.330 6.350 6.400 6.450 6.500 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 200 250 300 330 350 400 450 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 7.055 7.070 7.090 7.110 7.125 7.150 7.185 7.200 7.250 7.300 7.330 7.350 7.400 7.450 7.500 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 6.485560 Sheets, size 485 x 560 100 7.485560 37 Filter Papers Phase Separating Filters Characteristics • Silicone treated cellulose paper • Separate aqueous and non-aqueous phases of mixtures • Hydrophobic filters retain aqueous phase while non-aqueous phase passes through Specifications Grade Code Material Weight [g/m2] Thickness [mm] Particle Retention [µm] 2S Silicone treated cellulose 120 0.26 5 Ordering Information Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 55 70 90 110 125 150 185 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 2S.055 2S.070 2S.090 2S.110 2S.125 2S.150 2S.185 Conversion Guide, see page 39 38 Filter Papers Qualitative & Quantitative Filter Papers Comparison Table Advantec S&S Munktell MachereyNagel Filtrak 604 595 598 595 593 602eh 3 1F 106 1F 150 120H 617 615 618 615 616md 619de 288 289 290 289 292 291 50 41 40 42 44 43 1575 5891 5892 5895 5893 5896 4/N OOR OOA or OOK1) OOH OOA or OOK1) OOM 1674 640w 640m 640md 640d 640dd 1291 388 392 391 390 389 1PS 597hy 124 616WA 480 Whatman Qualitative Filter Papers 1 2 131 231 232 235 4 1 3 or 6 1 2 5 Quantitative Filter Papers 4A 5A 5B 5C 6 7 Phase Separating Filters 2S 1) Munktell OOA and OOK are very similar Note: This table should be considered as alternatives rather than equivalents. When comparing depth filters like filter papers it is impossible to obtain an exact equivalent. The comparison is based on papers made of the same type of raw material giving similar filtration properties. Filtration speed can differ between types with the same retention efficiency because of the thickness of the filter. Thin filters filter faster than thick filters. Ash Content of Quantitative Filter Papers [mg per circle (up to diameter 185 mm)] Circle diameter No. 5A No. 5B No. 5C No. 6 No. 7 55 70 90 11 125 150 185 0.02 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.11 0.16 0.24 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.10 0.12 0.18 0.27 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.10 0.12 0.18 0.27 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.10 0.15 0.23 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.07 0.09 0.12 0.19 39 Milk Sediment Discs Milk Sediment Discs • Use to check for contamination in dairy products • Discs made of high purity cellulose fibers • Choose from black or white discs Ordering Information Milk Sediment Disc Milk Sediment Disc 40 Color White Black Packing 50 50 Cat. No. 1026.033 1026B.033 PTFE Depth Filters Polyflon – PTFE Fiber Filters • Pure PTFE fibers are sintered to improve handling characteristics and to minimize fiber slough-off for minimal downstream contamination • Hydrophobic • Porosity: High air permability with minimal pressure drop • Thermostable: Maximum operating temperature 260°C Applications • Separation of aqueous and non-aqueous phases • Filtration of hot acids and strong solvents • Venting air and gases Specifications Grade Weight [g/m2] Thickness [mm] Porosity [%] Pressure drop [kPa] Pressure drop [psi] DOP retention [%, 0.3 µm] Particle retention [µm] PF100 PF060 PF050 PF040 PF020 500 240 210 500 500 1.00 0.50 0.36 0.95 0.54 77 75 73 75 54 0.059 0.069 0.26 0.21 1.6 6 7 27 21 163 70 75 85 95 99.9 10 6 5 4 2 41 PTFE Depth Filters Polyflon – PTFE Fiber Filters Ordering Information Grade PF100 Grade PF040 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 55 70 90 110 125 150 20 20 20 10 10 10 PF100.055 PF100.070 PF100.090 PF100.110 PF100.125 PF100.150 55 70 90 110 125 150 10 10 10 5 5 5 PF040.055 PF040.070 PF040.090 PF040.110 PF040.125 PF040.150 Sheets, size 300 x 300 5 PF100.300300 Sheets, size 300 x 300 5 PF040.300300 Grade PF060 Diameter [mm] 55 70 90 110 125 150 Sheets, size 300 x 300 Grade PF020 Packing Cat. No. Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 20 20 20 10 10 10 PF060.055 PF060.070 PF060.090 PF060.110 PF060.125 PF060.150 55 70 90 110 125 150 10 10 10 5 5 5 PF020.055 PF020.070 PF020.090 PF020.110 PF020.125 PF020.150 5 PF060.300300 Sheets, size 300 x 300 5 PF020.300300 Grade PF050 42 Diameter [mm] Packing Cat. No. 55 70 90 110 125 150 20 20 20 10 10 10 PF050.055 PF050.070 PF050.090 PF050.110 PF050.125 PF050.150 Sheets, size 300 x 300 5 PF050.300300 Extraction Thimbles Extraction Thimbles are seamless, high purity filters with a distinctive thimble shape. Thimbles are available in four different materials of construction in many sizes. Typical applications include analysis of fats, oils, grease, organics, pesticides and pollutants, additives in plastic and rubber materials. Cellulose Thimbles – No. 84 Silica Fiber Thimbles – No. 88R and 88RH • Suitable for Soxhlet extractions of organic components • Dust sampling • Lipid content <0.1% by weight • Use up to 1000°C • No. 88RH is treated at 900°C for 4 hours to stabilize the weight prior to use • Both 88R and 88RH are tapered for ease in loading into stack samplers Glass Fiber Thimbles – No. 86R • • • • Borosilicate glass High temperature extractions or dust monitoring (≤500 °C) Acid resistant (except hydrofluoric) Acid washed for minimum trace metal content PTFE Fiber and PTFE/Silica Fiber Thimbles – No. 89 and 89S • • • • Durable, temperature resistant Non-adsorptive with respect to acid gases PTFE is inherently hydrophobic Little or no trace metal contamination Specifications Type Material Nominal Rating [µm] Wall Thickness [mm] Weight Pressure drop [g per 25x90 [mm H2O/ mm Thimble] 5 cm/sec.] Efficiency [%] Max. Operating Temperature [˚C] Heating loss rate [%] 84 Cellulose 8 1.5 3.6 25 89 120 - 86R Glass Fiber 1 1.6 1.8 30 >99.9 500 0.2 88R Silica Fiber 3 1.6 2.2 45 >99.9 1000 0.1 88RH Silica Fiber 3 1.6 2.2 45 >99.9 1000 0.1 89 PTFE Fiber 1.5 1.8 11.0 450 >99.9 260 - 89S PTFE/Silica Fiber - 1.6 6 55 >99.9 400 0.07 43 Extraction Thimbles Ordering Information Note Please note that there are two versions of sizes available; either expressed as Internal diameter x height or External diameter x height. Tolerances: Diameter +/- 3% Height +/- 1.5% Cat. Nos. with “X” as the last digit means External diameter and Cat. Nos. without the “X” mentioned, is the Internal diameter of the thimbles. 44 Cellulose Thimbles – No. 84 Glass Fiber Thimbles – No. 86R External diameter External diameter Size [mm] diameter x height Packing Cat. No. Size [mm] diameter x height Packing Cat. No. 20 x 90 22 x 90 25 x 90 28 x 100 30 x 100 33 x 120 35 x 120 40 x 150 45 x 150 53 x 150 60 x 200 75 x 210 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 84.209X 84.229X 84.259X 84.280X 84.300X 84.332X 84.352X 84.405X 84.455X 84.535X 84.600X 84.751X 20 x 90 22 x 90 25 x 90 28 x 100 30 x 100 33 x 120 35 x 120 40 x 150 45 x 150 53 x 150 60 x 200 75 x 210 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 86R.209X 86R.229X 86R.259X 86R.280X 86R.300X 86R.332X 86R.352X 86R.405X 86R.455X 86R.535X 86R.600X 86R.751X Cellulose Thimbles – No. 84 Glass Fiber Thimbles – No. 86R Internal diameter Internal diameter Size [mm] diameter x height Packing Cat. No. 19 x 90 22 x 65 22 x 80 25 x 60 25 x 80 25 x 90 25 x 100 28 x 100 30 x 80 30 x 100 33 x 80 33 x 94 33 x 100 43 x 132 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 84.199 84.226 84.228 84.256 84.258 84.259 84.250 84.280 84.308 84.300 84.338 84.339 84.330 84.432 Size [mm] diameter x height Packing Cat. No. 19 x 90 25 x 90 25 x 100 30 x 80 30 x 100 43 x 123 25 25 25 25 25 25 86R.199 86R.259 86R.250 86R.308 86R.300 86R.432 Extraction Thimbles Ordering Information Silica Fiber Thimbles – No. 88R Silica Fiber Thimbles – No. 88RH External diameter External diameter Size [mm] diameter x height Packing Cat. No. 20 x 90 22 x 90 25 x 90 28 x 100 30 x 100 33 x 120 35 x 120 40 x 150 45 x 150 53 x 150 60 x 200 75 x 210 25 25 10 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 88R.209X 88R.229X 88R.259X 88R.280X 88R.300X 88R.332X 88R.352X 88R.405X 88R.455X 88R.535X 88R.600X 88R.751X Size [mm] diameter x height Packing Cat. No. 25 x 90 10 88RH.259X Silica Fiber Thimbles – No. 88R PTFE Fiber Thimbles – No. 89 Internal diameter External diameter Size [mm] diameter x height Packing Cat. No. 19 x 90 25 x 100 30 x 80 30 x100 25 25 25 25 88R.199 88R.250 88R.308 88R.300 Size [mm] diameter x height Packing Cat. No. 25 x 90 10 89.259X PTFE/Silica Fiber Thimbles – No. 89S External diameter Size [mm] diameter x height Packing Cat. No. 25 x 90 10 89S.259X 45 Blotting Membranes & -Papers Nitrocellulose Blotting Membranes • Pure esters of nitrocellulose, free of acetate and other esters • Maximal protein/nucleic acid binding, up to 80-100 µg/cm2 • Low background • Two pore sizes available: 0.45 µm is suitable for most blotting applications, 0.2 µm sizes for lower molecular weights • Complete range available: Circles, sheets and rolls Ordering Information Pore size 0.2 µm 46 Pore size 0.45 µm Circles, size Packing Cat. No. Circles, size Packing Cat. No. 82 mm 85 mm 137 mm 25 25 25 S020A082C S020A085C S020A137C 82 mm 85 mm 137 mm 25 25 25 S045A082C S045A085C S045A137C Sheets, size 15 x 15 cm 20 x 20 cm 30 x 30 cm 10 10 25 S020A154D S020A204D S020A304C Sheets, size 15 x 15 cm 20 x 20 cm 30 x 30 cm 10 10 25 S045A154D S045A204D S045A304C Rolls, size 33 cm x 3 m 1 S020A330R Rolls, size 33 cm x 3 m 1 S045A330R Blotting Membranes & -Papers Blotting/Chromatography Papers • High quality papers are carefully tested for spot formation, capillary action, water flow rate and absorption speed to assure uniformity and reproducibility • Better resolution with slower flow rate papers • Smooth surface for optimal contact with membrane • Five grades available of different thickness • Available in cuts on request Specifications Grade Weight [g/m2] Thickness [mm] Absorption Speed1 [cm] 151B 1514A 50 526 590 87 185 140 325 285 0.17 0.32 0.25 0.70 0.93 7.0 7.5 6.0 11.0 18.0 1) Absorption speed is the distance in cm that water will travel in an upright strip of filter paper in 10 minutes at 20°C. Ordering Information Grade 50 Grade 151B Size [cm] Packing Cat. No. 60 x 60 50 50.600600 Grade 526 Size [cm] Packing Cat. No. Size [cm] Packing Cat. No. 45 x 57 100 151B.460570 60 x 60 50 526.600600 Grade 1514A Grade 590 Size [cm] Packing Cat. No. Size [cm] Packing Cat. No. 45 x 57 100 1514A.460570 60 x 60 50 590.600600 47 Vacuum Filter Holders Vacuum filtration is used primarily in microbiological and analytical procedures that involve collecting a particulate (bacteria, precipitate etc.) from a liquid suspension. directly or via a vacuum manifold. Applying vacuum reduces process time compared to gravity flow. Advantec supplies a wide range of vacuum filter holders and accessories. Liquid poured into a funnel passes through a filter, which retains the particulate, and filtrate can be collected into a filter flask, Select from glass, polysulfone and stainless steel assemblies with funnels holding from 15 ml to 1000 ml. KG-25 KGS-25 KG-47 KGS-47 KGS-47-TF KG-90 KGS-90 Glass Microfiltration: Support Systems Sintered Glass Support (Glass Frit) • Glass frit (nominal retention 30-50 µm) • Recommended when filtering highly acidic (low pH) solutions or when slower flow rates are preferred to maximize contact with the filter or reagent • Ground glass seal Sintered base Stainless Steel Support • Stainless steel screen (Type 316, 100 mesh) • PTFE gasket • Maximize flow rate with proteinaceous or viscous solutions • Will not shed particles into the filtrate • Ground glass seal SS support base Filter Specifications Model Filter dia. [mm] Effective filtration area [cm2] 48 KG-25 KGS-25 KG-47 KGS-47 KGS-47-TF KG-90 KGS-90 25 2.1 47 9.6 90 43.0 Vacuum Filter Holders 25 mm Glass Microanalysis Holders • Use for filtering small volumes for biological or particulate contamination • Available with either sintered glass base or with stainless steel screen support • Use stainless steel screen when producing ultraclean filtrate or when filtering proteinaceous solutions KG-25 KGS-25 Specifications KG-25 Funnel capacity: KGS-25 Maximum volume 22 ml, graduated to 15 ml Materials: Support Funnel and base Stopper Clamp Sintered glass Borosilicate glass Silicone rubber Anodized aluminium Connection: Included Optional Stainless steel screen Borosilicate glass Silicone rubber Anodized aluminium No. 5 stopper adapts to standard 125 ml vacuum filter flask No. 8B stopper adapts to 1 L flask or standard mainfold Membrane Filter Compatibility: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area 25 mm 16 mm 2.1 cm2 25 mm 16 mm 2.1 cm2 Ordering Information Model KG-25 KGS-25 Cat. No. 311200 311300 311208 311209 Replacement parts and optional funnels 1 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 Funnel, 15 ml (22 ml) Funnel, 150 ml (160 ml) Funnel, 300 ml (320 ml) Clamp Screen (stainless steel) Gasket (PTFE) Base Stopper No. 8B KG-25 KGS-25 311201 311208 311209 311003 311202 311008 311201 311208 311209 311003 311304 311305 311302 311008 49 Vacuum Filter Holders 47 mm Glass Microanalysis Holders • Standard size for microbiology and particulate analysis • Filter up to 500 ml • Available with sintered glass support and stainless steel support. Last-mentioned also with PTFE flange to prevent membrane sticking to glass when autoclaving with filter in place KG-47 KGS-47 KGS-47-TF Specifications KG-47 Funnel capacity: KGS-47 KGS-47-TF Maximum volume 320 mm (graduated to 300 ml) Materials: Support Funnel and base Stopper Clamp Sintered glass Borosilicate glass Silicone rubber Anodized aluminium Connection: Included No. 8 stopper adapts to standard 1 L vacuum filter flask or vacuum manifold Membrane Filter Compatibility: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area 47 mm 35 mm 9.6 cm2 Stainless steel screen Borosilicate glass Silicone rubber Anodized aluminium 47 mm 35 mm 9.6 cm2 Stainless steel and PTFE Borosilicate glass Silicone rubber Anodized aluminium 47 mm 35 mm 9.6 cm2 Ordering Information Model KG-47 KGS-47 KGS-47-TF Cat. No. 311400 311500 311600 Replacement parts and optional funnels 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 50 Funnel, 100 ml Funnel, 300 ml Funnel, 500 ml Clamp Screen (stainless steel) Gasket (PTFE) Flange (PTFE) Base Stopper No. 8 KG-47 KGS-47 KGS-47-TF 311408 311401 311409 311403 311402 311404 311408 311401 311409 311403 311504 311505 311502 311404 311408 311401 311409 311403 311504 311605 311602 311404 311408 311409 Vacuum Filter Holders 90 mm Glass Microanalysis Holders • Larger filtration area for filtering larger volumes (>500 ml) • Use for viscous samples or those with a heavy particle or bioburden that would clog a 47 mm filter • Available with sintered glass or stainless steel support KG-90 KGS-90 Specifications KG-90 Funnel capacity: KGS-90 Maximum volume 1100 ml, graduated to 1000 ml Materials: Support Funnel and base Stopper Clamp Sintered glass Borosilicate glass Silicone rubber Anodized aluminium Connection: Included Stainless steel screen Borosilicate glass Silicone rubber Anodized aluminium No. 8 stopper adapts to standard 1 L vacuum filter flask or vacuum manifold Membrane Filter Compatibility: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area 90 mm 70 mm 43 cm2 90 mm 70 mm 43 cm2 Ordering Information Model KG-90 KGS-90 Cat. No. 352100 352200 KG-90 KGS-90 352101 352103 352102 311404 352101 352103 352204 352202 311404 Replacement parts 1 2 3 6 7 Funnel, 1000 ml (1100 ml) Clamp Screen (stainless steel) Base Stopper No. 8 51 Vacuum Filter Holders Polysulfone Filter Holders • Can be used aseptically • Recessed filter support provides sufficient clearance so that the membrane will not twist or tear when the funnel is secured • Graduated funnel in 300 ml (standard) or 500 ml (wide mouth) capacities • Receiver flask (KP-47S) is interchangeable with all other models • Funnel cover can be vented aseptically using disposable syringe filter (13JP050AN, see page 18) KP-47H KP-47U KP-47W KP-47S Specifications Materials: Support Funnel and base Receiver flask Stopper, O-rings Caps Vacuum adapter Connection: Outlet Receiving flask port Funnel cover port KP-47H KP-47U KP-47W KP-47S Polypropylene Polysulfone Silicone Rubber - Polypropylene Polysulfone Silicone Rubber Silicone Rubber - Polypropylene Polysulfone Silicone Rubber - Polypropylene Polysulfone Polysulfone Silicone Rubber Silicone Rubber Polypropylene No. 8B stopper adapts to standard 1 L vacuum filter flask, vacuum manifold or onto receiver flask (KP-47S) Luer slip Luer slip Luer slip Capacity: Funnel Receiver 300 ml - Pressure: 300 ml - 500 ml - 300 ml 300 ml Vacuum (25 in Hg maximum) Membrane Filter Compatibility: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area 47 mm 41 mm 13.5 cm2 47 mm 41 mm 13.5 cm2 47 mm 41 mm 13.5 cm2 47 mm 41 mm 13.5 cm2 Ordering Information 52 Model Description Main Components Cat. No. KP-47H KP-47U KP-47W KP-47S Polysulfone Filter Holder Polysulfone Aseptic Filter Unit Wide Mouth Polysulfone Filter Holder Polysulfone Aseptic Filter System Funnel, base Funnel, base, cover Funnel, base Funnel, base cover, receiver 501020 501030 501050 501000 Vacuum Filter Holders Replacement parts Replacement Parts – Funnel assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Model KP-47H KP-47U KP-47W KP-47S Cat. No. Gum rubber cap Funnel cover Funnel Funnel O-ring Filter support Base Stopper No. 8B 501020 501002 501008 501004 501003 311008 501030 501010 501001 501002 501008 501004 501003 311008 501050 501102 501008 501004 501003 311008 501000 501010 501001 501002 501008 501004 501003 311008 Replacement Parts – Funnel assembly 8 9 10 11 12 13 Model KP-47S Receiver cover Receiver adapter O-ring Vacuum adapter Receiver adapter Receiver O-ring Receiver flask 501005 501009 501013 501007 501015 501006 Optional Accessories 4 9 12 Model KP-47S Funnel O-ring, FPM Receiver adapter O-ring, FPM Receiver O-ring, FPM 501011 501012 501016 53 Vacuum Filter Holders Stainless Steel Filter Holders – KSF-47 • Nonbreakable stainless steel unit may be flame sterilized to sanitize the holder between samples • Set pins and a locking nut on the funnel to help prevent twisting and tearing of the membrane • Autoclavable with membrane in place Specifications KSF-47 Materials: Support Funnel, base Stopper Gasket Type 316 stainless steel Type 304 stainless steel Silicone rubber PTFE Connection: Included No. 8 stopper adapts to standard 1 L vacuum filter flask or vacuum manifold Capacity: Funnel 500 ml Pressure: Vacuum (21 in Hg recommended) Membrane Filter Compatibility: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area 47 mm 35 mm 9.3 cm2 Ordering Information Model KSF-47 Cat. No. 352600 Replacement parts KSF-47 1 2 3 4 5 54 Funnel Base SS support screen PTFE gasket Stopper No. 8 352601 312602 311504 311505 311404 Vacuum Filter Holders Vacuum Filtration Disposable Vacuum Filtration Unit • Disposable; no cleaning saves labor time • Hydrophilic PTFE membrane, suitable for filtration of both aqueous liquids and solvents • Fits receiver flasks with neck diameter from 24 mm to 50 mm and minimum height of 30 mm • Two pore sizes available, 0.2 µm and 0.5 µm Applications Ideal for filtering and degassing HPLC mobile phases. Specifications Model Materials: Pore size, µm Effective Filtration area [cm2] Funnel capacity, ml VH020P VH050P Hydrophilic PTFE membrane filter in polyethylene housing 0.20 0.50 22.1 22.1 350 350 Ordering Information Model VH020P VH050P Cat. No. 8100020 8100050 55 Filtration Manifolds PVC Manifolds • Lightweight • Resistant to acids • Standard cup accepts a No. 8 stopper to adapt microanalysis units and other devices • 2-way valve with Teflon (PTFE) stopcock in PVC body • Not autoclavable Specifications Materials: Body and branches Valves Polyvinylchloride (PVC) PTFE stopcock, PVC body Connection: Outlet Standard cup 1⁄4 “ male NPT to hose barb fitting connects main manifold to 3⁄8” i.d. vacuum tubing Accepts No. 8 stopper Temperature: Maximum 60°C Dimensions L x W x H [cm] Distance between stations [cm] Weight [kg] 3 station 6 station 45.1 x 12 x 17.8 87.6 x 12 x 17.8 14 12 1.5 2.5 Ordering Information Model 3 station 6 station Cat. No. KMP 3 KMP 6 313400 313600 Replacement parts Cat. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 56 Handle Handle set screw Pipe plug Hose barb Branch (standard cup) Main manifold 3 station 6 station Stopcock assembly, 2-way 313401 313015 313412 313411 313410 313403 313603 313430 Filtration Manifolds Stainless Steel Manifolds • Durable, made of type 304 stainless steel • Autoclavable • 2-way valves, individual or multiple (up to 6) filtrations possible • Standard cup accepts a No. 8 stopper to adapt microanalysis units and other devices Specifications Materials: Body and branches Valves Type 304 stainless steel PTFE stopcock, chrome plated brass body Connection: Outlet Standard cup 1⁄4 “ male NPT to hose barb fitting connects main manifold to 3⁄8” i.d. vacuum tubing Accepts No. 8 stopper Dimensions L x W x H [cm] Distance between stations [cm] Weight [kg] 3 station 6 station 45.7 x 12 x 20.3 72.4 x 12 x 20.3 14 12 4.5 6.5 Ordering Information Model 3 station 6 station Cat. No. KM3N KM6N 353100 353300 Replacement parts Cat. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Handle Handle set screw Pipe plug Hose barb Branch (standard cup) Main manifold 3 station 6 station Stopcock assembly, 2-way 313001 313015 313012 304507 313010 313003 313203 613005 57 Pressure Filtration Pressure type filter holders can be used for ultracleaning or sterilizing liquids and gases. Advantec holders have been designed to maximize flow rates and to minimize holder resistance and can be used in either batch or continuous filtration procedures. Advantages of Pressure Filtration • Higher differential pressures are possible, resulting in higher flow rates. The pressure differential across the membrane is not limited to atmospheric pressure (≤14.7 psi) • Denaturation of proteins and other biological polymers due to foaming downstream of the membrane is avoided • Unintentional contamination downstream of the membrane is minimized • Vapor accumulation and possible explosion can be avoided using an inert gas to pressurize solvents and combustible or flammable liquids Recommended Pressure Filter Holders for typical applications and volumes Volume to be filtered: Typical Applications Recommended Models Luer Connection <10 ml <50 ml Enzymes, radiolabelled samples Proteins, enzymes, radiolabelled samples, gases < 1 liter <5 liters >20 liters Biological media, Biological media, Biological media, Pharmaceuticals, electrolyte ultrapure water, ultrapure water, cosmetics, large solutions for serum, gases serum, gases scale biologicals counters, gases KS 13 KS 25 - - - Threaded Connection - LS 25 PP 25 PFA 25 KS 47 LS 47 PP 47 PFA 47 KS 90 KS 142 KS 293 Sanitary Connection - KS 25 F KS 47 F KS 90 ST KS 142 ST KS 293 ST Filter Specifications Membrane Diameter [mm] Prefilter Diameter [mm] Filtration Area [cm2] 13 8 0.9 25 21 3.8 47 35 or 371 12.5 90 76 45.3 142 124 113 293 257 530 Liquid Flow Rate2 [l/min] 0.20 µm 0.45 µm 1.00 µm 5.00 µm 0.005 0.02 0.12 0.3 0.03 0.08 0.35 1.1 0.15 0.4 1.3 2.1 0.8 1.64 7.0 9.5 1.7 4.9 11.0 14.0 7.1 18.8 32.0 35.5 1) Prefilter size varies with model. Refer to individual model specifications before choosing a prefilter. 2) Liquid flow rates represent typical initial water flow rates at 0.7 kg/cm2 differential pressure at 20°C using clean water filtered to 0.1 µm using MCE membrane. 58 <20 liters Pressure Filtration Polypropylene In-Line Holders • Compatible with a wide range of chemicals and temperatures • Exterior locking ring design allows the unit to be assembled quickly and efficiently without tearing the membrane • Two sizes available, 25 mm for volumes (liquids) <50 ml and 47 mm for up to 1 liter • Autoclavable, at 121°C for 20 minutes PP 25 PP 47 Specifications PP 25 PP 47 Polypropylene Silicone Polypropylene Silicone Connection: Inlet Outlet Female Luer-lock Male Luer slip Combination 1⁄4” NPTM and female Luer slip Combination 1⁄4” NPTM and female Luer slip Pressure: Inlet Differential 5 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 5 kg/cm2 5 kg/cm2 Temperature: Maximum Maximum operating (liquids) 121°C 80°C 121°C 80°C Filter Specifications: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area Recommended volume 25 mm 21 mm 3.5 cm2 <50 ml 47 mm 42 mm 13.5 cm2 Up to 1 liter Dimensions: Diameter Height 30 mm 30 mm 63.5 mm 50 mm Model PP 25 PP 47 Cat. No. Packing 540100 6 501200 1 Materials: Body and support screens O-ring (standard) Ordering Information 59 Pressure Filtration Polypropylene In-Line Holders Typical initial liquid flow rates [ml/min] Membrane Pore size [µm] PP 25 PP 47 0.20 0.45 1.00 3.00 35 80 320 740 250 600 1700 2800 Conditions: Water, 20°C, filtered through MCE membranes at 1 kg/cm2 differental pressure. PP-25 Replacement Parts and Optional Parts 60 1 5 6 8 8 8 10 Locking ring, outer Inlet cap Support screen Inlet cap O-ring (standard) Inlet cap O-ring (FPM) Inlet cap O-ring (EPR) Outlet base PP 25 540101 540102 540104 540106 540107 540108 540103 1 5 6 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 11 Locking ring, outer Inlet cap Support screen Locking O-ring Inlet cap O-ring (standard) Inlet cap O-ring (FPM) Inlet cap O-ring (EPR) Outlet base O-ring (standard) Outlet base O-ring (FPM) Outlet base O-ring (EPR) Outlet base Outlet adapter (male luer slip to hose barb) PP 47 501201 501202 501004 501204 501204 530108 530109 501208 501210 501211 501203 501013 PP25 PP-47 Pressure Filtration PFA In-Line Filter Holders • Superior chemical compatability, can be used with chemically aggressive liquids • Dual support screens allow flow in either direction • Exterior locking ring for quick assembly without tearing the membrane Applications PFA 25 • Sterilize and ultraclean liquids under positive pressure • Ideal for filtering small volumes of hight purity acids, alkalis or organic solvents PFA 47 Specifications PFA 25 Materials: Body and support screens O-ring (standard) PFA 47 Teflon PFA (except for locking ring on PFA 47: glass filled ETFE) Perfluoroelastomer Perfluoroelastomer Connection: Female Luer-lock Combination 1⁄4” NPTM, female luer-lock, tubing adapter Male Luer slip Combination 1⁄4” NPTM, female luer-lock, tubing adapter 3 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 100°C 121°C, 15 min 100°C 121°C, 15 min Dimensions: Diameter Height 32 mm 32 mm 67 mm 70 mm Membrane Compatibility: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area 25 mm 21 mm 3.5 cm2 47 mm 42 mm 13.5 cm2 Inlet Outlet Pressure: Inlet Differential, positive or negative, at 25°C Temperature: Maximum operating Autoclave Flow Rate: Pore size (PTFE membrane) 0.2 µm (J020) 0.5 µm (J050) 1.0 µm (J100) Typical methanol flow rate at 1 kg/cm2, 20°C [ml/min] 60 400 150 700 350 1200 61 Pressure Filtration PFA In-Line Filter Holders Ordering Information Model Cat. No. PFA 25 530200 PFA 47 530100 PFA 25 Replacement Parts and Optional Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 8 8 8 10 Locking ring Inlet/Outlet adapter Tubing adapter Vent cap Inlet cap Support screen Inlet O-ring (standard) Inlet O-ring (FPM) Inlet O-ring (EPR) Inlet O-ring (silicone) Body PFA 25 530201 530202 530204 530206 540107 540108 540106 530203 PFA 47 530101 530111 530110 530105 530102 530104 530106 530108 530109 501204 530103 PFA 47 62 Pressure Filtration Stainless Steel Syringe Holders • Sterilizable by standard procedures including autoclaving • Luer fittings fit typical syringes • Can be tightened securely, wrench set included Applications • Filter or clean small volumes of liquid such as eyewash or photoresists • Clear turbud solutions such as serum • Purify virus solutions Specifications KS 13 / KS 25 KS 13 KS 25 Type 304 Stainless Steel PTFE (teflon) PTFE (teflon) Type 304 Stainless Steel PTFE (teflon) PTFE (teflon) Connection: Inlet Outlet Luer-lock Luer slip Luer-lock Luer slip Pressure: Inlet Differential 7 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 7 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 Membrane Compatability: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area Dead volume 13 mm 8 mm 0.9 cm2 0.2 ml 25 mm 21 mm 3.8 cm2 0.4 ml Dimensions: Diameter Height 16 mm 39 mm 32 mm 36 mm KS 13 301000 KS 25 301200 Materials: Body, support screens Gasket O-ring KS 13 Ordering Information Model Cat. No. Replacement Parts and Optional Parts 1 2 3 4 5 - Inlet, female Luer-lock O-ring (PTFE) Screen Gasket (PTFE) Outlet, male Luer slip Universal wrenches (2/pk.) KS 13 301001 301004 301003 301002 301005 301006 KS 25 301201 301204 301203 301202 301205 301006 KS 25 63 Pressure Filtration Stainless Steel Gas Line Holders • Female threaded locking ring enables filter changes without removing the holder from connecting gas lines • Dual support screens protect the membrane filter from reverse pressure surges and allow forward and reverse flow from either inlet or outlet Applications • Ultraclean and sterilize air and other gases including compressed gases • In-line between pressurizing source (pump or gas cylinder) and dispensing vessel Specifications Materials: Body, support screens Gasket O-ring Connection: Inlet Outlet LS 25 / LS 47 LS 25 LS 47 Type 304 Stainless Steel PTFE (teflon) PTFE (teflon) Type 304 Stainless Steel PTFE (teflon) Silicone 1⁄4” NPTF, comes with hose barb fitting (3⁄8”) 1⁄4” NPTM, comes with hose barb fitting (3⁄8”) Pressure: Inlet Differential 5 kg/cm2 2 kg/cm2 5 kg/cm2 2 kg/cm2 Membrane Compatability: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area 25 mm 25 mm 3.8 cm2 47 mm 47 mm 12.5 cm2 Dimensions: Diameter Height 41 mm 51 mm 70 mm 58 mm LS 25 304500 LS 47 304700 LS 25 Ordering Information Model Cat. No. Replacement Parts and Accessories * 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 * Hose barb (1⁄4 “ NPTM) Locking ring Locking ring gasket Inlet body (1⁄4” NPTM) Gasket PTFE Stainless steel screen (304SS) Outlet body (1⁄4” NPTM) Silicone O-ring Hose barb (1⁄4” NPTF) * not illustrated 64 LS 25 304507 304501 304504 304505 301202 301203 304506 304508 LS 47 304507 304701 304704 304710 304702 304703 304711 357210 304508 LS 47 Pressure Filtration High Pressure Stainless Steel Holders • Operate at high pressure, up to 100 kg/cm2 • Standard Viton O-rings compatible with many aggressive liquids and gases • Back pressure support screen available to prevent membrane rupture and deflect flow at very high pressures Applications • Filter liquids or gases under high pressure LS 47 HP Specifications LS 47 HP Materials: Body, support screens O-ring Type 304 Stainless Steel FPM Connection: Inlet and Outlet 1⁄4” NPTF Pressure: Inlet Differential 100 kg/cm2 20 kg/cm2 Dead volume: Upstream Downstream 3 ml 6.5 ml Membrane Compatability: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area Dimensions: Diameter Height 47 mm 38 mm 11.2 cm2 88 mm 46 mm Ordering Information Model Cat. No. LS 47 HP 304900 Replacement Parts and Accessories 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 - Inlet/outlet adapter Adapter O-ring Hex cap screw, M-8 Cap screw washer Inlet plate Inner O-ring Outer O-ring Sintered steel support Outlet plate Back pressure support screen (optional) LS 47 HP 304904 304905 304915 304916 304901 304906 304910 304903 304902 304920 LS 47 HP 65 Pressure Filtration Sanitary In-Line Stainless Steel Holders • Sanitary inlet and outlet connections are non-threaded and can be completely disassembled for thorough cleaning • 47 mm holder features vent to allow air venting on upstream side of the membrane at any time during filtration Applications • Point of use filtration on sterile filling machines • Flow decay studies for scale up to larger filtration systems • Liquid or gas Specifications KS 25 F KS 25 F KS 47 F Type 304 Stainless Steel Silicone PTFE Type 304 Stainless Steel Silicone PTFE Connection: Inlet/outlet 6 mm OD barb/4 mm ID 8 mm OD barb/6 mm ID Pressure: Inlet Differential 5 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 5 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 Materials: Body, support screens O-ring Gasket KS 47 F Dimensions: Diameter Length 71 mm 89 mm 100 mm 102 mm KS 25 F 357000 KS 47 F 357200 KS 25 F 357001 357003 301203 357004 357002 306000 KS 47 F 357205 357206 357207 357208 357201 357210 304703 357204 357202 306300 Ordering Information Model Cat. No. Replacement Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 66 Vent valve with PTFE packing Vent valve O-ring (FPM) Valve body, female Gasket (PTFE) Inlet body O-ring Support screen Underdrain support Outlet body Clamp Pressure Filtration Vented In-Line Stainless Steel Holder • Support screens are Teflon coated to prevent membrane sticking during autoclaving • Back pressure support screen prevents membrane rupture during reverse pressure surges • Vent valve in inlet body enables venting at any time during filtration • Available in both type 304 and type 316 stainless steel Applications • Sterilize and ultraclean liquids and gases under positive pressure • Sterilize with membrane in place for microbiological studies • Install for point of use filtration on filling machines Note: When using KS 47 to filter gases, a second support screen should be used upstream the membrane (Replacement Parts, No. 8) Photo KS 47 Specifications KS 47 Materials: Body and support screens O-ring Support screens Gasket Connections: Pressure: Inlet Differential Type 304 or 316 Stainless Steel FPM and silicone PTFE coated stainless steel PTFE 1⁄4” NPT to hose barb 7 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 Dead volume: Upstream Downstream 5 ml 2 ml Ordering Information Type Stainless Steel 304 SS 316 SS KS 47 357400 357500 Replacement Parts KS 47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 Vent valve with PTFE packing Vent valve O-ring (FPM) Valve body, female Gasket (PTFE) Inlet body Back pressure support O-ring (silicone) O-ring, encapsulated PTFE (optional) O-ring, FPM (optional) Support screen Underdrain support Outlet body Locking ring Inlet/outlet adapter Type 304 SS 357205 357206 357207 357208 357401 357404 357210 304706 304714 304715 357204 357402 357405 304508 Type 316 SS 357205 357206 357207 357208 357501 357504 357210 304706 304714 304815 357304 357502 357505 304608 67 Pressure Filtration Large Standard Stainless Steel – 90, 142, 293 mm • • • • Seal membrane by hand tightening locking wing nuts Optimal holder design minimizes resistance and maximizes flow rate Available in either type 304 or 316 stainless steel Each unit labelled with identifying serial numbers on the outside of both the inlet and outlet plates Applications • Use in-line for filtering gases or liquids • Use with pressure vessels for batch type operations KS 90 Specifications KS 90 Materials: Body Support screen O-rings, gaskets KS 142 KS 293 Type 304 or 316 stainless steel PTFE (Teflon) coated photoetched stainless steel PTFE (Teflon), silicone rubber Connection: Inlet and outlet, 3⁄4” NPTF to: 11 mm hose barb 11 mm hose barb 16 mm hose barb Pressure: Inlet Differential Membrane Compatability: Filter size Prefilter size Filtration area KS 142 7 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 7 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 7 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 90 mm 76 mm 45 cm2 142 mm 124 mm 113 cm2 293 mm 257 mm 530 cm2 Supplied with aluminium wrench (spanner) and 6 mm allen wrench (hex key). Ordering Information Type Stainless Steel 304 SS 316 SS 68 KS 293 KS 90 300800 300900 KS 142 301900 302000 KS 293 302500 302600 Pressure Filtration Replacement Parts Inlet and Oultet Assemblies 1 1 2 3 3 9 9 10 10 Inlet adapter (304 SS) Inlet adapter (316 SS) Vent relief valve (40 psi) Inlet plate (304 SS) Inlet plate (316 SS) Outlet plate (304 SS) Outlet plate (316 SS) Outlet adapter (304 SS) Outlet adapter (316 SS) KS 90 300813 300913 301825 300809 300909 300801 300901 300817 300917 KS 142 300813 300913 301825 301909 302009 301901 302001 300817 300917 KS 293 302513 302613 301825 302509 302609 302501 302601 302517 302617 KS 90 301808 301705 301804 301703 301802 KS 142 301808 301905 302004 301903 302002 KS 293 301808 302505 302604 302503 302602 KS 90 301719 301720 301718 301914 301916 301915 KS 142 301919 301720 301718 301914 301916 301915 KS 293 302519 302518 302514 302516 302515 KS 90 301706 301707 301835 301726 301728 301727 301729 301721 301922 KS 142 301906 301907 302035 301926 301928 301927 301929 301721 301922 KS 293 302506 302507 302635 302530 302532 302531 302533 301922 Filter Support System 4 5 6 7 8 Flow deflector (316 SS) O-ring (silicone) Support screen (PTFE coated SS) Gasket (PTFE) Underdrain support (316 SS) Sealing and Support Assemblies 11 12 13 14 15 16 Leg Leg washer Leg bolt Sealing wing nut Sealing washer Sealing bolt Stregtegning KS 293 Accessories 7 7 8 - O-ring (FEP encapsulated silicone) O-ring (Viton) Support screen (316 SS) Back pressure support screen (304 SS) Back pressure support screen (316 SS) Back pressure support screen (304 SS*) Back pressure support screen (316 SS*) Allen wrench (hex key) 6 mm Spanner (wrench) 142 mm *) PTFE coated 69 Pressure Filtration Large Sanitary Stainless Steel Holders – 90, 142, 293 mm • Sanitary connections are non-threaded and can be completely disassembled for thorough cleaning • Designed for minimal resistance and maximal flow • Available in either type 304 or 316 stainless steel • Removable wing nuts tighten easily by hand to seal membrane • Both inlet and outlet plates clearly marked with identifying serial numbers Applications • Ultraclean or sterilize gases or liquids • Use with a pressure vessel for large volume and batch type operations Photo KS 90 ST Specifications KS 90 ST - KS 142 ST - KS 293 ST Materials: Body Support screen O-rings, gaskets Type 304 or 316 stainless steel PTFE (Teflon) coated photoetched stainless steel PTFE (Teflon), silicone rubber Connection: Inlet and outlet: 1 1⁄2” sanitary fitting to 14,3 mm hose barb Photo KS 142 ST Pressure: Inlet Differential 7 kg/cm2 3 kg/cm2 Supplied with aluminium wrench (spanner) and 6 mm allen wrench (hex key). Ordering Information Type Stainless Steel 304 SS 316 SS KS 90 ST 351800 KS 142 ST 302100 302200 KS 293 ST 302700 302800 Photo KS 293 ST 70 Pressure Filtration Replacement Parts Inlet and Outlet Assemblies 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 11 11 Inlet/Outlet adapter (304 SS) Inlet/Outlet adapter (316 SS) Gasket (silicone) Clamp, 1.5 Tri-Clamp Vent relief valve Inlet plate (304 SS) Inlet plate (316 SS) Outlet plate (304 SS) Outlet plate (316 SS) KS 90 ST 306203 306204 306108 306000 301825 351809 351801 KS 142 ST 306203 306204 306108 306000 301825 302109 302209 302101 302201 KS 293 ST 306203 306204 306108 306000 301825 302801 302709 302809 302701 KS 90 ST 302208 301705 301804 301703 301802 KS 142 ST 302208 301905 302004 301903 302002 KS 293 ST 302808 302505 302604 302503 302602 KS 90 ST 301919 301718 301720 301914 301916 301915 - KS 142 ST 301919 301718 301720 301914 301916 301915 - KS 293 ST 302519 302518 302514 302516 302515 302520 KS 90 ST 301706 301707 301835 301726 301728 301727 301729 306109 306110 301721 301922 KS 142 ST 301906 301907 302035 301926 301928 301927 301929 306109 306110 301721 301922 KS 293 ST 302506 302507 302635 302530 302532 302531 302533 306109 306110 301922 Filter Support System 6 7 8 9 10 Flow deflector (316 SS) O-ring (silicone) Support screen (PTFE coated SS) Gasket (PTFE) Underdrain support (316 SS) Sealing and Support Assemblies 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Leg Leg bolt Leg washer Sealing wing nut Sealing washer Sealing bolt Handle Accessories 7 7 8 2 2 - O-ring (FEP encapsulated silicone) O-ring (FPM) Support screen (316 SS) Back pressure support screen (304 SS) Back pressure support screen (316 SS) Back pressure support screen (304 SS*) Back pressure support screen (316 SS*) Gasket (sanitary inlet/outlet) PTFE Gasket (sanitary inlet/outlet) FPM Allen wrench (hex key) 6 mm Spanner (wrench) 142 mm *) PTFE coated 71 Capsule Filters Introduction • All polypropylene housings are sturdy and chemically compatible • Three membrane type media and two depth type media • Wide range of retentive pore sizes • All types available in three different lengths • Diameter is standard 78 mm • Selected media available presterilized Applications • Filter tissue culture media, fermentation broths, ground water • Can be set in serial mode to maximize throughput volumes • Point-of-use sterile filtration • Use capsules for pilot/prototype studies, scale up to the same media in cartridge format Product Overview Media Code Characteristics Media type Pore size or Nominal Rating [µm] Membrane layers Filtration area per capsule [cm2] PES PTFE PTFE Polypropylene Glass CCS CCF CCFH CCP CCG Hydrophilic Hydrophobic Hydrophilic Hydrophobic - Membrane Membrane Membrane Depth-type Depth-type 0.20 - 0.45 0.05 - 1.0 0.20 0.8 - 30 0.45 - 1.0 Double Single/double Single - Up to 1800 Up to 3600 Up to 3600 Up to 2600 Up to 1200 1: Vent/drain 2: Housing 3: End cap 4: Outer sleeve 5: Pleated filter media 72 End Fixture B 1⁄4” NPTM End Fixture D 1⁄2” NPTM End Fixture H 3⁄8” hose barb End Fixture N 11⁄2” sanitary fitting Differential Pressure (kg/cm2) Capsule Filters PES Capsule Filters – Code CCS • Can be sterilized by autoclaving (121°C) or treatment with ethylene oxide (EtO) • Available presterilized (EtO) or rinsed (recommended when filtering high purity water) Applications Flow Rate (L/min) Typical water flow rate for CCS-___-D1B at 25°C • Filter pure water, high purity chemicals, pharmaceuticals, tissue culture media • Remove bacteria or sub-micron particulates Specifications CCS-020 Membrane layers Pore Size [µm] Max. inlet pressure Max. Operating Temperature Min. bubble point [water] LRV / Organism Length Code C D E CCS-045 Double 0.20 4 kg/cm2 60°C ≥4 kg/cm2 ≥7 / B. diminuta Double 0.45 4 kg/cm2 60°C ≥3 kg/cm2 ≥7 / S. marcescens Filtration Area [cm2] Length [mm]* 102 129 201 450 900 1800 450 900 1800 *Length given is for capsules with end fixture H. Ordering Information CCS - Pore Size Code 020 045 - 1 Filtration Area C 450 cm2 D 900 cm2 E 1800 cm2 (S)* (R)* B D H N End Fixture ¼” NPTM ½” NPTM 3 ¼8 ” Hose Barb 1½” Sanitary fitting *) When ordering sterile units, specify ”S” in the last position of the Cat. No. *) When ordering pre-rinsed units, specify “R” in the last position of the Cat. No. 73 PTFE Capsule Filters – Code CCF (Hydrophobic) and Code CCFH (Hydrophilic) • Compatible; solvent and pH resistant • Hydrophobic: - Supported membrane except CCF-A10 and CCF-005 - Single layer except CCF-A10 and CCF-005 which has double layer - 5 pore sizes Differential Pressure (kg/cm2) Capsule Filters • Hydrophilic: - Polyester membrane support - Single layer - 0.20 µm pore size Flow Rate (L/min) Typical water flow rate for CCF-___-D1B at 25°C (H2O) Applications • Use serially as prefilter and final filter • Corrosive fluids and gases, photoresists, and both alkalis and acids • Hydrophobic: - Solvent filtration - Air venting • Hydrophilic: - Solvents with higher surface tension - Heterogeneous fluid mixtures Specifications Type Code CCF-005 CCF-A10 CCF-010 CCF-020 CCF-050 CCF-100 CCFH-020 Membrane layers Pore size [µm] Min. bubble point (IPA) [kg/cm2] Max. Inlet Pressure Max. Operating Temperature Hydrophobic Double 0.05 ≥1.65 4 kg/cm2 60°C Hydrophobic Double 0.10 ≥1.6 4 kg/cm2 60°C Hydrophobic Single 0.10 ≥1.4 4 kg/cm2 60°C Hydrophobic Single 0.20 ≥0.9 4 kg/cm2 60°C Hydrophobic Single 0.50 ≥0.5 4 kg/cm2 60°C Hydrophobic Single 1.0 ≥0.3 4 kg/cm2 60°C Hydrophilic Single 0.20 4 kg/cm2 60°C 900 1800 3600 900 1800 3600 570 1150 2300 570 1150 2300 900 1800 3600 Length Code C D E Length [mm]* 102 129 201 Filtration Area [cm2] 570 1150 2300 570 1150 2300 *Length given is for capsules with end fixture H. Ordering Information CCF - Pore Size Code 005 010 020 050 100 - 1 Filtration Area C 570 cm2 D 1150 cm2 E 2300 cm2 (S)* B D H N CCFH - End Fixture ¼” NPTM ½” NPTM 3 ¼8 ” Hose Barb 1½” Sanitary fitting *) When ordering sterile units, specify ”S” in the last position of the Cat. No. 74 Pore Size Code 020 - 1 Filtration Area C 900 cm2 D 1800 cm2 E 3600 cm2 (S)* B D H N End Fixture ¼” NPTM ½” NPTM 3 ¼8 ” Hose Barb 1½” Sanitary fitting Capsule Filters Differential Pressure (kg/cm2) Polypropylene Capsule Filters – Code CCP • Depth type matrix: High dirt holding capacity, superior retention • Compatible with aqueous solutions and solvents • Thermally welded to prevent fiber slough-off and minimize changes in pore size during filtration • Wide range of particle size cut-offs Applications Flow Rate (L/min) Typical water flow rate for CCP-___-D1B at 25°C • High purity water filtration • Prefiltration to a final membrane filter such as PES or PTFE (CCS, CCF or CCFH) • Ultracleaning • Filtration of process chemicals Specifications Type Code Nominal rating [µm] % Particle retention Max. Inlet Pressure Max. Operating Temp. Length Code Length [mm]* C 102 D 129 E 201 CCP-LX CCP-JX CCP-HX CCP-FX CCP-1 CCP-3 CCP-7 CCP-10 CCP-30 0.8 >99 4 kg/cm2 60°C 1.0 >99 4 kg/cm2 60°C 2.0 >99 4 kg/cm2 60°C 3.0 >99 4 kg/cm2 60°C 2-5 94 4 kg/cm2 60°C 5-10 98 4 kg/cm2 60°C 10-20 98 4 kg/cm2 60°C 10-20 92 4 kg/cm2 60°C 20-30 97 4 kg/cm2 60°C 400 800 1600 500 1000 2000 600 1200 2400 500 1000 2000 550 1100 2200 650 1300 2600 Filtration Area [cm2] 500 550 500 1000 1100 1000 2000 2200 2000 *Length given is for capsules with end fixture H. Ordering Information CCP - Pore Size Code LX JX HX FX 1 3 7 10 30 - C D E 1 Filtration Area 400-650 cm2 900-1300 cm2 1600-2600 cm2 B D H N End Fixture ¼” NPTM ½” NPTM 3 ¼8 ” Hose Barb 1½” Sanitary fitting 75 Capsule Filters • • • • Differential Pressure (kg/cm2) Glass Microfiber Capsule Filters – Code CCG Depth type matrix of borosilicate glass microfiber Large dirt holding capacity Resistant to most fluids except strong acids Contains a small amount of acrylic resin binder to enhance wet strenght Applications • Sea water filtration • Aquaculture • Prefiltration to a final membrane filter such as PES or PTFE (CCS, CCF or CCFH) Flow Rate (L/min) Typical water flow rate for CCG-___-D1B at 25°C Specifications Type Code Nominal rating [µm] Max. Inlet Pressure Max. Operating Temperature Length Code C D E 045 1 1-1.5 3 kg/cm2 60°C 1.5-2 3 kg/cm2 60°C Filtration Area (cm2) Length [mm]* 102 129 201 300 600 1200 300 600 1200 *Length given is for capsules with end fixture H. Ordering Information CCG - Pore Size Code 045 1 76 - 1 Filtration Area C 300 cm2 D 600 cm2 E 1200 cm2 B D H N End Fixture ¼” NPTM ½” NPTM 3 ¼8 ” Hose Barb 1½” Sanitary fitting Monitors 37 mm Monitors for Microbial and Contamination Analysis These 37 mm monitor units are disposable filter units which consists of a transparent plastic container in which a Mixed Cellulose Ester membrane and an absorption pad/ support disc are assembled together. Monitors are mainly used for microbiological inspection of gases and liquids. There are two types available, 2-piece and 3-piece units in which 0.20 µm, 0.45 µm or 0.80 µm membranes are placed together with a pad. 2-piece units are available with membranes with a hydrophobic edge to prevent air locks. Collected samples can be cultured in place or be removed for further analysis or study. Applications – Recommended product Application Microbiology – bacterial Microbiology – yeast and mold Aerosol analysis Contamination analysis Unit 2- or 3-piece 2- or 3-piece 2-piece 2- or 3-piece Membrane 0.45 µm, white grid or black grid 0.80 µm, white grid or black grid 0.45 µm or 0.80 µm, white plain 0.45 µm or 0.80 µm, white plain or grid Specifications Housing Material: Styrene acrylonitrile Filtration Area: 9.0 cm2 (6.7 cm2 for Hydrophobic Edge Types) 77 Monitors Ordering Information 2-piece Units with Mixed Cellulose Ester Membranes Pore size [µm] 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.80 Color White White White Black White White White Black Surface Plain Grid Grid Grid Plain Grid Grid Grid Hydrophobic edge No No Yes Yes No No Yes No Packing 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Sterile 37AS245BS 37AS245BS-HE 37AS245PS-HE 37AS280AS 37AS280BS 37AS280BS-HE 37AS280PS Non-sterile 37AS245AN 37AS280AN - Packing 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Sterile 37AS320AS 37AS345BS 37AS345PS 37AS380BS 37AS380PS Non-sterile 37AS345AN 37AS345PN 37AS380AN 37AS380BN 37AS380PN 3-piece Units with Mixed Cellulose Ester Membranes Pore size [µm] 0.20 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.80 0.80 0.80 Color White White White Black White White Black Surface Plain Plain Grid Grid Plain Grid Grid Hydrophobic edge No No No No No No No Optional and Replacement Parts Type description Unassembled 2-piece with plugs Unassembled 3-piece with plugs Middle ring for 3-piece Absorbent pads/Support disc 78 Packing 50 50 50 100 Cat. No. 37OS200ON 37OS300ON 37OS300MR 25S37 Test Papers pH Indicator Test Papers Advantages of Test Papers • Determination of pH value easily and inexpensively, without instrumentation • Color changes instantaneously, compare to chart for determination Test Papers – Roll type • Two convenient formats: - Roll, 9 mm wide, in dispenser, 5.5 m or 6 m length - Booklet of 20 strips, 7 x 70 mm, 10 booklets per pack Test Papers – Booklet Ordering Information – Roll Types Note: Type WR is 5.5 m length, others are 6 m. Type description UNIV WR BCG BTB pH range 1 - 11 0 - 14 4.0 - 5.6 6.2 - 7.8 pH graduation 1 1/2 0.2 0.2 Cat. No. 07011030 07011040 07011010 07011020 pH graduation 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 / 0.4 0.2 / 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 / 0.4 0.2 / 0.4 1 Cat. No. 07010010 07010020 07010030 07010090 07010130 07010040 07010100 07010050 07010140 07010060 07010150 07010070 07010080 07010120 Ordering Information – Booklet Types Note: Each box contains 10 booklets of 20 strips. Type description CR TB BPB PB PP BCG CPR MR BCP BTB PR AZY ALB UNIV pH range 0.4 - 2.0 / 7.2 - 8.8 1.4 - 3.0 / 8.0 - 9.6 2.8 - 4.4 3.2 - 5.6 3.4 - 6.4 4.0 - 5.6 5.0 - 6.6 5.4 - 7.0 5.6 - 7.2 6.2 - 7.8 0.0 - 1.6 / 6.6 - 8.2 10.0 - 12.0 11.0 - 13.6 1.0 - 11.0 79 Test Papers Litmus Paper • Litmus Papers made from high purity litmus to secure high sensivity and clear color change • Blue Litmus Paper change color to red when the liquid is acidic • Red Litmus Paper change color to blue when the liquid is alkalic • Available in two sizes and packing; booklets and loose strips Ordering Information Red Litmus Size [mm] 7 x 70 9 x 85 Packing 10 booklets each of 20 strips 10 boxes each of 100 strips Cat. No. 07020020 07020040 Packing 10 booklets each of 20 strips 10 boxes each of 100 strips Cat. No. 07020010 07020030 Blue Litmus Size [mm] 7 x 70 9 x 85 80 Chemical Compatibility Guide Recommended: No change in either water flow rate or bubble point will be observed. Key to the Symbols: Recommendations are based on a 24-hour static exposure to the test fluid at room temperature. Limited resistance: Additional in-house testing is advised as swelling, discoloration or other minor changes may occur. Not recommended: Significant changes in water flow rate and/or bubble point can be expected. Data not available. Membrane Filters Polymer / Product CHEMICAL MCE Acid Alkalis Alcohol CA PCTE PTFE Supported PTFE Hydrophilic PTFE CMF Glacial Acetic acid 10% Acetic acid 12 kmol/m3 Hydrochloric acid (37%, 12N) 6 kmol/m3 Hydrocloric acid (19%, 6N) 12 kmol/m3 Nitric acid (53%, 12N) 6 kmol/m3 Nitric acid (26%, 6N) 18 kmol/m3 Sulfuric acid (96%, 36N) 3 kmol/m3 Sulfuric acid (16%, 6N) 85% Phosphoric acid 5% Boric acid 50% Formic acid 35% Hydrofluoric acid 60% Perchloric acid 6 kmol/m3 Sodium hydroxide (26%, 6N) 6 kmol/m3 Potassium hydroxide (20%, 6N) 6 kmol/m3 Aqueous ammonia (11%, 6N) Methyl alcohol Ethyl alcohol Isopropyl alcohol Isobutyl alcohol Butyl alcohol Glycerol Amyl alcohol Benzyl alcohol Ethylene glycol To be continued next page 81 Chemical Compatibility Guide Membrane Filters (Continued) Polymer / Product CHEMICAL MCE Ethers Esters Ketones Hydrocarbons Halogenated hydrocarbons Amines Miscellaneous 82 Ethyl ether Isopropyl ether Tetrahydrofuran Dioxane Petroleum ether Methyl acetate Butyl acetate Amyl acetate Acetone Methylethyl ketone Methyl isobutyl ketone Cyclohexanone Benzene Toluene Xylene Hexane Gasoline Kerosene Chloroform Methylene chloride Trichloroethylene Tetrachloroethylene Carbon tetrachloride Aniline Dimethyl formamide Diethyl acetamide Triethanolamine Methyl cellosolve Butyl cellosolve Nitrogen Hydrogen Oxygen 30% Hydrogen peroxide Saline solution Dimethylsulfoxide Nitrobenzene Methanol (1): Chloroform (1) Pyridine Acetonitrile Phenol Freon 37% Formaldehyde Silicone oil n-Hexane (95): Ethyl acetate (5) Nitric acid (70): Distilled water (30) Petroleum oil CA PCTE PTFE Supported PTFE Hydrophilic PTFE CMF Chemical Compatibility Guide Disposable Syringe Filter Units CHEMICAL Acids Alkalis Alcohols Ethers Esters Ketones Hydrocarbons AS CS CP HP JP Mixed Cellulose Esters with acrylic housing Cellulose Acetate with acrylic housing Cellulose Acetate with PP housing Hydrophilic PTFE with PP housing Hydrophobic PTFE with PP housing 3 kmol/m3 Hydrochloric acid (10%, 3N) 9 kmol/m3 Hydrochloric acid (30%, 9N) 1 kmol/m3 Sulfuric acid (5%, 2N) 4 kmol/m3 Sulfuric acid (20%, 8N) 1 kmol/m3 Nitric acid (5%, 1N) 5 kmol/m3 Nitric acid (20%, 5N) 20% Acetic acid Glacial acetic acid 10% Hydrofluoric acid 35% Hydrofluoric acid 10% Chromic acid 10% Phosphoric acid 2.5 kmol/m3 Sodium hydroxide (10%, 2.5N) 2 kmol/m3 Potassium hydroxide (10%, 2N) 8 kmol/m3 Aqueous ammonia (28%, 8N) Methyl alcohol Ethyl alcohol n-Propyl alcohol Isopropyl alcohol n-Butyl alcohol Amyl alcohol Benzyl alcohol Ethylene glycol Glycerol Ethyl ether Isopropyl ether Tetrahydrofuran (THF) Dioxane Methyl acetate Ethyl acetate Butyl acetate Amyl acetate Acetone Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) Cyclohexanone Benzene Toluene Xylene n-Hexane Gasoline Kerosene To be continued next page 83 Chemical Compatibility Guide Disposable Syringe Filter Units (Continued) CHEMICAL Halogenated Chloroform hydrocarbons Methylene chloride Trichloroethylene Carbon tetrachloride Trichloroethane Perchloroethylene Amines Freon (TMC) Aniline Dimethyl formamide Diethylacetamide Triethanolamine Misc. Ethyl acetate cellosolve Acetonitrile Pyridine Sodium Hypochloride 35% Formaldehyde Iron (II) chloride Copper sulfate Mineral oil Salt water 10% Hydrogen peroxide Nitrobenzene Phenol Silicone oil Petroleum oil Acetonitrile (70): water (30) 84 AS CS CP HP JP Mixed Cellulose Esters with acrylic housing Cellulose Acetate with acrylic housing Cellulose Acetate with PP housing Hydrophilic PTFE with PP housing Hydrophobic PTFE with PP housing Chemical Compatibility Guide Capsule Filters CHEMICAL CCS CCF/CCFH CCP CCG Acids 5% Acetic acid 20% Acedic acid 10% Chromic acid 3 kmol/m3 Hydrochloric acid (10%, 3N) 11 kmol/m3 Hydrochloric acid (35%, 11N) 10% Hydrofluoric acid 1 kmol/m3 Nitric acid (5%, 1N) 4 kmol/m3 Nitric acid (20%, 4N) 10% Phosphoric acid 1 kmol/m3 Sulfuric acid (5%, 2N) 4 kmol/m3 Sulfuric acid (20%, 8N) Alkalis 2.5 kmol/m3 Sodium hydroxide (10%, 3N) 2 kmol/m3 Potassium hydroxide (10%, 2N) 5 kmol/m3 Aqueous ammonia (10%. 5N) 15 kmol/m3 Aqueous ammonia (28%. 15N) Alcohols Methyl alcohol Ethyl alcohol n-Propyl alcohol n-Butyl alcohol Ethylene glycol Ethers Ethyl ether Dioxane Tetrahydrofuran (THF) Esters Amyl acetate Methyl acetate Ethyl acetate Butyl acetate Ketones Acetone Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) Hydron-Hexane carbons Cyclohexane Benzene Toluene Xylene Chloroform Halogenated Carbon tetrachloride hydrocarbons Freon (TMC) Methylene chloride Trichloroethylene Trichloroethane Amines Dimethyl formamide Aldehydes Acetaldehyde 35% Formaldehyde Misc. Acetic cellosolve Acetonitrile Pyridine Nitrobenzene 6% Sodium hypochlorite Ferrous chloride Copper Sulfate Mineral oil Salt water 10% Hydrogen peroxide 85 Index – A-Z B Blotting Membranes ..................................................................... 46 Blotting Papers ............................................................................. 47 C Capsule Filters.........................................................................72-76 Glass fiber .............................................................................. 76 Polyethersulfone membranes.................................................. 73 Polypropylene depth media .................................................... 76 PTFE hydrophilic ..................................................................... 74 PTFE hydrophobic................................................................... 74 Cellulose Acetate membranes .................................................4-5,8 Cellulose Acetate membranes, sterile .............................. 4-5,14-15 Chemical Compatibility Guides ...............................................81-85 Coated Cellulose Acetate membranes.....................................4-5,9 Composite Filters ......................................................................... 30 Conversion Guide, Filter Papers .................................................. 39 Conversion Guide, Glass & Quartz Fiber Filters ........................... 29 D Depth Filters ............................................................................23-42 Glass fibers ..................................................................23-27, 29 Coated glass fibers ................................................................. 30 Cellulose fibers ..................................................................31-39 PTFE fibers .........................................................................41-42 DISMIC syringe filters ..............................................................16-19 Disposable Vacuum Filter Funnel ................................................. 55 E Extraction Thimbles .................................................................43-45 Cellulose .............................................................................43-44 Glass fiber ..........................................................................43-44 PTFE fiber ........................................................................... 43,45 PTFE/Silica fiber ................................................................. 43,45 Silica fiber ........................................................................... 43,45 F Filter Holders ...........................................................................48-71 Glass ..................................................................................48-51 PFA .......................................................................................... 61 Polysulfone .........................................................................52-53 Polypropylene.....................................................................59-60 Pressure .............................................................................58-71 Stainless steel ..............................................................54, 63-71 Vacuum...............................................................................48-55 Filter Papers ............................................................................31-39 Qualitative ..........................................................................31-34 Quantitative ..................................................................31, 35-37 Silicone treated ....................................................................... 38 Filtration Manifolds ..................................................................56-57 PVC ......................................................................................... 56 Stainless Steel ......................................................................... 57 G Glass Fiber Filters..............................................................23-27, 29 PTFE coated ............................................................................ 30 H Hybridization membranes ............................................................ 46 Hydrophilic PTFE membranes...................................................... 10 Hydrophobic PTFE membranes, supported................................. 11 Hydrophobic PTFE membranes, unsupported............................. 12 I Indicator Paper ........................................................................79-80 In-line Filters ................................................................................. 20 86 L LABODISC in-line/syringe filters .................................................. 20 Litmus Paper ................................................................................ 80 M Membrane Comparison.................................................................. 5 Membrane Filters ......................................................................4-15 Cellulose Acetate ................................................................4-5,8 Coated Cellulose Acetate....................................................4-5,9 Hybridization ........................................................................... 46 Hydrophilic PTFE..................................................................... 10 Hydrophobic PTFE, supported ............................................... 11 Hydrophobic PTFE, unsupported ........................................... 12 Mixed Cellulose Ester.................................................. 4-7,14-15 Polycarbonate ......................................................................... 13 Milk Sediment Discs ..................................................................... 40 Mixed Cellulose Ester membranes................................... 4-7,14-15 Mixed Cellulose Ester membranes, sterile ..............................14-15 Monitors ..................................................................................77-78 N Nitrocellulose Blotting Membranes .............................................. 46 P pH Indicator Paper ....................................................................... 79 Phase Separating Filters .............................................................. 38 Polycarbonate membranes .......................................................... 13 Polyflon Filters .........................................................................41-42 Pressure Filter Holders ............................................................58-71 PFA ...............................................................................58, 61-62 PP .......................................................................................58-60 Stainless steel ..............................................................58, 63-71 PTFE coated Glass Fiber Filters ................................................... 30 PTFE Depth Filters ..................................................................41-42 PTFE Fiber Filters ....................................................................41-42 Q Qualitative Filter Papers ..........................................................31-34 Quantitative Filter Papers ..................................................31, 35-37 Quartz Fiber Filters ............................................................23, 28-29 S Silicone treated Filter Papers ....................................................... 38 Sterile membranes, Cellulose Acetate ....................................14-15 Sterile membranes, Mixed Cellulose Ester..............................14-15 Syringe Filters ..........................................................................16-20 13 mm ................................................................................16-18 25 mm ..........................................................................16-17, 19 3 mm ..................................................................................16-17 50 mm ..........................................................................16-17, 20 T Test Papers ..............................................................................79-80 Litmus Paper ........................................................................... 80 pH Indicator Test Paper........................................................... 79 U Ultra Filtration Units.................................................................21-22 V Vacuum Filter Holders .............................................................48-55 Glass ..................................................................................48-51 Polysulfone .........................................................................52-53 Stainless steel ......................................................................... 54 Vacuum Filtration Funnel, disposable .......................................... 55 Index – Catalogue Nos. 03CP020AN ..........................................17 03CP020AS ..........................................17 03CP045AN ..........................................17 03CP045AS ..........................................17 03JP050AN ..........................................17 07010010..............................................79 07010020..............................................79 07010030..............................................79 07010040..............................................79 07010050..............................................79 07010060..............................................79 07010070..............................................79 07010080..............................................79 07010090..............................................79 07010100..............................................79 07010120..............................................79 07010130..............................................79 07010140..............................................79 07010150..............................................79 07011010..............................................79 07011020..............................................79 07011030..............................................79 07011040..............................................79 07020010..............................................80 07020020..............................................80 07020030..............................................80 07020040..............................................80 1.055............................................... 32-33 1.070............................................... 32-33 1.090............................................... 32-33 1.110............................................... 32-33 1.125............................................... 32-33 1.150............................................... 32-33 1.185............................................... 32-33 1.225............................................... 32-33 1.240............................................... 32-33 1.285............................................... 32-33 1.300............................................... 32-33 1.330............................................... 32-33 1.360............................................... 32-33 1.400............................................... 32-33 1.450............................................... 32-33 1.485560......................................... 32-33 1.500............................................... 32-33 1026.033...............................................40 1026B.033 ............................................40 131.055........................................... 32-33 131.070........................................... 32-33 131.090........................................... 32-33 131.110........................................... 32-33 131.125........................................... 32-33 131.150........................................... 32-33 131.185........................................... 32-33 131.225........................................... 32-33 131.240........................................... 32-33 131.285........................................... 32-33 131.300........................................... 32-33 131.330........................................... 32-33 131.360........................................... 32-33 131.400........................................... 32-33 131.450........................................... 32-33 131.485560..................................... 32-33 131.500........................................... 32-33 13CP020AN ..........................................18 13CP020AS ..........................................18 13CP045AN ..........................................18 13CP045AS ..........................................18 13HP020AN ..........................................18 13HP050AN ..........................................18 13JP020AN ..........................................18 13JP050AN ..........................................18 1514A.460570 ......................................47 151B.460570 ........................................47 2.055............................................... 32-33 2.070............................................... 32-33 2.090............................................... 32-33 2.110............................................... 32-33 2.125............................................... 32-33 2.150............................................... 32-33 2.185............................................... 32-33 2.225............................................... 32-33 2.240............................................... 32-33 2.285............................................... 32-33 2.300............................................... 32-33 2.330............................................... 32-33 2.360............................................... 32-33 2.400............................................... 32-33 2.450............................................... 32-33 2.485560......................................... 32-33 2.500............................................... 32-33 231.055........................................... 32-33 231.070........................................... 32-33 231.090........................................... 32-33 231.110........................................... 32-33 231.125........................................... 32-33 231.150........................................... 32-33 231.185........................................... 32-33 231.485560..................................... 32-33 232.055...........................................32, 34 232.070...........................................32, 34 232.090...........................................32, 34 232.110...........................................32, 34 232.125...........................................32, 34 232.150...........................................32, 34 232.185...........................................32, 34 232.485560.....................................32, 34 235.055...........................................32, 34 235.070...........................................32, 34 235.090...........................................32, 34 235.110...........................................32, 34 235.125...........................................32, 34 235.150...........................................32, 34 235.185...........................................32, 34 235.485560.....................................32, 34 25AS020AN ..........................................19 25AS020AS ..........................................19 25AS045AN ..........................................19 25AS045AS ..........................................19 25CS020AN ..........................................19 25CS020AS ..........................................19 25CS045AN ..........................................19 25CS045AS ..........................................19 25CS080AN ..........................................19 25CS080AS ..........................................19 25HP020AN ..........................................19 25HP050AN ..........................................19 25JP020AN ..........................................19 25JP020AS ...........................................19 25JP050AN ..........................................19 25S37 ...................................................78 2S.055 ..................................................38 2S.070 ..................................................38 2S.090 ..................................................38 2S.110 ..................................................38 2S.125 ..................................................38 2S.150 ..................................................38 2S.185 ..................................................38 300800..................................................68 300801..................................................69 300809..................................................69 300813..................................................69 300817..................................................69 300900..................................................68 300901..................................................69 300909..................................................69 300913..................................................69 300917..................................................69 301000..................................................63 301001..................................................63 301002..................................................63 301003..................................................63 301004..................................................63 301005..................................................63 301006..................................................63 301200..................................................63 301201..................................................63 301202............................................63, 64 301203...................................... 63-64, 66 301204..................................................63 301205..................................................63 301703............................................69, 71 301705............................................69, 71 301706............................................69, 71 301707............................................69, 71 301718............................................69, 71 301719..................................................69 301720............................................69, 71 301721............................................69, 71 301726............................................69, 71 301727............................................69, 71 301728............................................69, 71 301729............................................69, 71 301802............................................69, 71 301804............................................69, 71 301808..................................................69 301825............................................69, 71 301835............................................69, 71 301900..................................................68 301901..................................................69 301903............................................69, 71 301905............................................69, 71 301906............................................69, 71 301907............................................69, 71 301909..................................................69 301914............................................69, 71 301915............................................69, 71 301916............................................69, 71 301919............................................69, 71 301922............................................69, 71 301926............................................69, 71 301927............................................69, 71 301928............................................69, 71 301929............................................69, 71 302000..................................................68 302001..................................................69 302002............................................69, 71 302004............................................69, 71 302009..................................................69 302035............................................69, 71 302100..................................................70 302101..................................................71 87 Index – Catalogue Nos. 302109..................................................71 302200..................................................70 302201..................................................71 302208..................................................71 302209..................................................71 302500..................................................68 302501..................................................69 302503............................................69, 71 302505............................................69, 71 302506............................................69, 71 302507............................................69, 71 302509..................................................69 302513..................................................69 302514............................................69, 71 302515............................................69, 71 302516............................................69, 71 302517..................................................69 302518............................................69, 71 302519............................................69, 71 302520..................................................71 302530............................................69, 71 302531............................................69, 71 302532............................................69, 71 302533............................................69, 71 302600..................................................68 302601..................................................69 302602............................................69, 71 302604............................................69, 71 302609..................................................69 302613..................................................69 302617..................................................69 302635............................................69, 71 302700..................................................70 302701..................................................71 302709..................................................71 302800..................................................70 302801..................................................71 302808..................................................71 302809..................................................71 304500..................................................64 304501..................................................64 304504..................................................64 304505..................................................64 304506..................................................64 304507............................................57, 64 304508............................................64, 67 304608..................................................67 304700..................................................64 304701..................................................64 304702..................................................64 304703............................................64, 66 304704..................................................64 304706..................................................67 304710..................................................64 304711..................................................64 304714..................................................67 304715..................................................67 304815..................................................67 304900..................................................65 304901..................................................65 304902..................................................65 304903..................................................65 304904..................................................65 304905..................................................65 304906..................................................65 304910..................................................65 304915..................................................65 88 304916..................................................65 304920..................................................65 306000 ...........................................66, 71 306108..................................................71 306109..................................................71 306110..................................................71 306203..................................................71 306204..................................................71 306300..................................................66 311004..................................................49 311008............................................49, 53 311200..................................................49 311201..................................................49 311202..................................................49 311203..................................................49 311208..................................................49 311209..................................................49 311300..................................................49 311302..................................................49 311304..................................................49 311305..................................................49 311400..................................................50 311401..................................................50 311402..................................................50 311403..................................................50 311404...................................... 50-51, 54 311408..................................................50 311409..................................................50 311500..................................................50 311502..................................................50 311504............................................50, 54 311505............................................50, 54 311600..................................................50 311602..................................................50 311605..................................................50 312602..................................................54 313001..................................................57 313003..................................................57 313010..................................................57 313012..................................................57 313015............................................ 56-57 313203..................................................57 313400..................................................56 313401..................................................56 313403..................................................56 313410..................................................56 313411..................................................56 313412..................................................56 313430..................................................56 313600..................................................56 313603..................................................56 351800..................................................70 351801..................................................71 351809..................................................71 352100..................................................51 352101..................................................51 352102..................................................51 352103..................................................51 352200..................................................51 352202..................................................51 352204..................................................51 352600..................................................54 352601..................................................54 353100..................................................57 353300..................................................57 357000..................................................66 357001..................................................66 357002..................................................66 357003..................................................66 357004..................................................66 357200..................................................66 357201..................................................66 357202..................................................66 357204............................................ 66-67 357205............................................ 66-67 357206............................................ 66-67 357207............................................ 66-67 357208............................................ 66-67 357210.......................................64-66-67 357304..................................................67 357400..................................................67 357401..................................................67 357402..................................................67 357404..................................................67 357405..................................................67 357500..................................................67 357501..................................................67 357502..................................................67 357504..................................................67 357505..................................................67 37AS245AN ..........................................78 37AS245BS ..........................................78 37AS245BS-HE ....................................78 37AS245PS-HE ....................................78 37AS280AN ..........................................78 37AS280AS ..........................................78 37AS280BS ..........................................78 37AS280BS-HE ....................................78 37AS280PS ..........................................78 37AS320AS ..........................................78 37AS345AN ..........................................78 37AS345BS ..........................................78 37AS345PN ..........................................78 37AS345PS ..........................................78 37AS380AN ..........................................78 37AS380BN ..........................................78 37AS380BS ..........................................78 37AS380PN ..........................................78 37AS380PS ..........................................78 37OS200ON .........................................78 37OS300MR .........................................78 37OS300ON .........................................78 39651001..............................................22 39651005..............................................22 39651020..............................................22 4A.055 ............................................ 35-36 4A.070 ............................................ 35-36 4A.090 ............................................ 35-36 4A.110 ............................................ 35-36 4A.125 ............................................ 35-36 4A.150 ............................................ 35-36 4A.185 ............................................ 35-36 4A.200 ............................................ 35-36 4A.250 ............................................ 35-36 4A.300 ............................................ 35-36 4A.330 ............................................ 35-36 4A.350 ............................................ 35-36 4A.400 ............................................ 35-36 4A.450 ............................................ 35-36 4A.485560 ...................................... 35-36 4A.500 ............................................ 35-36 50.600600.............................................47 501000............................................ 52-53 501001..................................................53 Index – Catalogue Nos. 501002..................................................53 501003..................................................53 501004............................................53, 60 501005..................................................53 501006..................................................53 501007..................................................53 501008..................................................53 501009..................................................53 501010..................................................53 501011..................................................53 501012..................................................53 501013............................................53, 60 501015..................................................53 501016..................................................53 501020............................................ 52-53 501030............................................ 52-53 501050............................................ 52-53 501102..................................................53 501200..................................................59 501201..................................................60 501202..................................................60 501203..................................................60 501204............................................60, 62 501208..................................................60 501210..................................................60 501211..................................................60 50CP020AN ..........................................20 50CP020AS ..........................................20 50CP045AN ..........................................20 50CP045AS ..........................................20 50JP020AN ..........................................20 50JP020AS ...........................................20 50JP050AN ..........................................20 526.600600...........................................47 530100..................................................62 530101..................................................62 530102..................................................62 530103..................................................62 530104..................................................62 530105..................................................62 530106..................................................62 530108............................................60, 62 530109............................................60, 62 530110..................................................62 530111..................................................62 530200..................................................62 530201..................................................62 530202..................................................62 530203..................................................62 530204..................................................62 530206..................................................62 540100..................................................59 540101..................................................60 540102..................................................60 540103..................................................60 540104..................................................60 540106............................................60, 62 540107............................................60, 62 540108............................................60, 62 590.600600...........................................47 5A.055 ............................................ 35-36 5A.070 ............................................ 35-36 5A.090 ............................................ 35-36 5A.110 ............................................ 35-36 5A.125 ............................................ 35-36 5A.150 ............................................ 35-36 5A.185 ............................................ 35-36 5A.200 ............................................ 35-36 5A.250 ............................................ 35-36 5A.300 ............................................ 35-36 5A.330 ............................................ 35-36 5A.350 ............................................ 35-36 5A.400 ............................................ 35-36 5A.450 ............................................ 35-36 5A.485560 ...................................... 35-36 5A.500 ............................................ 35-36 5B.055 ............................................ 35-36 5B.070 ............................................ 35-36 5B.090 ............................................ 35-36 5B.110 ............................................ 35-36 5B.125 ............................................ 35-36 5B.150 ............................................ 35-36 5B.185 ............................................ 35-36 5B.200 ............................................ 35-36 5B.250 ............................................ 35-36 5B.300 ............................................ 35-36 5B.330 ............................................ 35-36 5B.350 ............................................ 35-36 5B.400 ............................................ 35-36 5B.450 ............................................ 35-36 5B.485560 ...................................... 35-36 5B.500 ............................................ 35-36 5C.055 ............................................ 35-36 5C.070 ............................................ 35-36 5C.090 ............................................ 35-36 5C.110 ............................................ 35-36 5C.125 ............................................ 35-36 5C.150 ............................................ 35-36 5C.185 ............................................ 35-36 5C.200 ............................................ 35-36 5C.250 ............................................ 35-36 5C.300 ............................................ 35-36 5C.330 ............................................ 35-36 5C.350 ............................................ 35-36 5C.400 ............................................ 35-36 5C.450 ............................................ 35-36 5C.485560 ...................................... 35-36 5C.500 ............................................ 35-36 6.055...............................................35, 37 6.070...............................................35, 37 6.090...............................................35, 37 6.110...............................................35, 37 6.125...............................................35, 37 6.150...............................................35, 37 6.185...............................................35, 37 6.200...............................................35, 37 6.250...............................................35, 37 6.300...............................................35, 37 6.330...............................................35, 37 6.350...............................................35, 37 6.400...............................................35, 37 6.450...............................................35, 37 6.485560.........................................35, 37 6.500...............................................35, 37 613005..................................................57 7.055...............................................35, 37 7.070...............................................35, 37 7.090...............................................35, 37 7.110...............................................35, 37 7.125...............................................35, 37 7.150...............................................35, 37 7.185...............................................35, 37 7.200...............................................35, 37 7.250...............................................35, 37 7.300...............................................35, 37 7.330...............................................35, 37 7.350...............................................35, 37 7.400...............................................35, 37 7.450...............................................35, 37 7.485560.........................................35, 37 7.500...............................................35, 37 8100020................................................55 8100050................................................55 84.199............................................. 43-44 84.209X .......................................... 43-44 84.226............................................. 43-44 84.228............................................. 43-44 84.229X .......................................... 43-44 84.250............................................. 43-44 84.256............................................. 43-44 84.258............................................. 43-44 84.259............................................. 43-44 84.259X .......................................... 43-44 84.280............................................. 43-44 84.280X .......................................... 43-44 84.300............................................. 43-44 84.300X .......................................... 43-44 84.308............................................. 43-44 84.330............................................. 43-44 84.332X .......................................... 43-44 84.338............................................. 43-44 84.339............................................. 43-44 84.352X .......................................... 43-44 84.405X .......................................... 43-44 84.432............................................. 43-44 84.455X .......................................... 43-44 84.535X .......................................... 43-44 84.600X .......................................... 43-44 84.751X .......................................... 43-44 86R.199 .......................................... 43-44 86R.209X ........................................ 43-44 86R.229X ........................................ 43-44 86R.250 .......................................... 43-44 86R.259 .......................................... 43-44 86R.259X ........................................ 43-44 86R.280X ........................................ 43-44 86R.300 .......................................... 43-44 86R.300X ........................................ 43-44 86R.308 .......................................... 43-44 86R.332X ........................................ 43-44 86R.352X ........................................ 43-44 86R.405X ........................................ 43-44 86R.432 .......................................... 43-44 86R.455X ........................................ 43-44 86R.535X ........................................ 43-44 86R.600X ........................................ 43-44 86R.751X ........................................ 43-44 88R.199 ..........................................43, 45 88R.209X ........................................43, 45 88R.229X ........................................43, 45 88R.250 ..........................................43, 45 88R.259X ........................................43, 45 88R.280X ........................................43, 45 88R.300X ........................................43, 45 88R.308 ..........................................43, 45 88R.300 ..........................................43, 45 88R.332X ........................................43, 45 88R.352X ........................................43, 45 88R.405X ........................................43, 45 88R.455X ........................................43, 45 88R.535X ........................................43, 45 89 Index – Catalogue Nos. 88R.600X ........................................43, 45 88R.751X ........................................43, 45 88RH.259X .....................................43, 45 89.259X ..........................................43, 45 89S.259X ........................................43, 45 A010A013A.............................................7 A010A025A.............................................7 A010A047A.............................................7 A010A050A.............................................7 A010A090C ............................................7 A010A142C ............................................7 A010A293C ............................................7 A020A013A.............................................7 A020A025A.............................................7 A020A047A.............................................7 A020A050A.............................................7 A020A090C ............................................7 A020A142C ............................................7 A020A293C ............................................7 A020B025A ............................................7 A020B047A ............................................7 A020G047A ..........................................15 A020H047A ..........................................15 A020J047A .............................................7 A020K047A ............................................7 A030A013A.............................................7 A030A025A.............................................7 A030A047A.............................................7 A030A050A.............................................7 A030A090C ............................................7 A030A142C ............................................7 A030A293C ............................................7 A045A013A.............................................7 A045A025A.............................................7 A045A037A.............................................7 A045A047A.............................................7 A045A050A.............................................7 A045A090C ............................................7 A045A142C ............................................7 A045A293C ............................................7 A045B013A ............................................7 A045B025A ............................................7 A045B037A ............................................7 A045B047A ............................................7 A045B050A ............................................7 A045G047A ..........................................15 A045G050A ..........................................15 A045H047A ..........................................15 A045H050A ..........................................15 A045H082A ..........................................15 A045H085A ..........................................15 A045J047A .............................................7 A045K047A ............................................7 A045Q047A ..........................................15 A045R047A ..........................................15 A045R050A ..........................................15 A045W047A..........................................15 A045W050A..........................................15 A065A013A.............................................7 A065A025A.............................................7 A065A047A.............................................7 A065A050A.............................................7 A065A090C ............................................7 A065A142C ............................................7 A065A293C ............................................7 A065B013A ............................................7 A065B025A ............................................7 90 A065B047A ............................................7 A065B050A ............................................7 A065G047A ..........................................15 A065H047A ..........................................15 A065H050A ..........................................15 A080A013A.............................................7 A080A025A.............................................7 A080A037A.............................................7 A080A047A.............................................7 A080A050A.............................................7 A080A090C ............................................7 A080A142C ............................................7 A080A293C ............................................7 A080B013A ............................................7 A080B025A ............................................7 A080B037A ............................................7 A080B047A ............................................7 A080B050A ............................................7 A080G047A ..........................................15 A080G050A ..........................................15 A080H047A ..........................................15 A080H050A ..........................................15 A080Q047A ..........................................15 A080R047A ..........................................15 A100A013A.............................................7 A100A025A.............................................7 A100A047A.............................................7 A100A050A.............................................7 A100A090C ............................................7 A100A142C ............................................7 A100A293C ............................................7 A100H047A ..........................................15 A100H050A ..........................................15 A300A013A.............................................7 A300A025A.............................................7 A300A047A.............................................7 A300A050A.............................................7 A300A090C ............................................7 A300A142C ............................................7 A300A293C ............................................7 A300G050A ..........................................15 A500A013A.............................................7 A500A025A.............................................7 A500A047A.............................................7 A500A050A.............................................7 A500A090C ............................................7 A500A142C ............................................7 A500A293C ............................................7 C020A013A ............................................8 C020A025A ............................................8 C020A037A ............................................8 C020A047A ............................................8 C020A082C ............................................8 C020A090C ............................................8 C020A142C ............................................8 C020A293C ............................................8 C020G047A ..........................................15 C045A013A ............................................8 C045A025A ............................................8 C045A037A ............................................8 C045A047A ............................................8 C045A082C ............................................8 C045A090C ............................................8 C045A142C ............................................8 C045A293C ............................................8 C045G047A ..........................................15 C045G082A ..........................................15 C045G085A ..........................................15 C080A013A ............................................8 C080A025A ............................................8 C080A037A ............................................8 C080A047A ............................................8 C080A082C ............................................8 C080A090C ............................................8 C080A142C ............................................8 C080A293C ............................................8 C300A013A ............................................8 C300A025A ............................................8 C300A037A ............................................8 C300A047A ............................................8 C300A082C ............................................8 C300A090C ............................................8 C300A142C ............................................8 C300A293C ............................................8 DP070.021 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.024 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.026 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.035 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.037 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.045 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.047 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.055 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.070 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.090 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.110 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.125 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.150 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.200 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.250 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.300 ................................24, 27, 29 DP070.810 ................................24, 27, 29 GA055.020 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.021 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.024 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.025 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.026 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.037 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.045 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.047 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.055 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.070 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.090 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.110 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.125 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.150 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.200 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.250 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.300 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA055.810 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.021 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.024 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100-025 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.026 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.037 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.045 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.047 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.055 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.070 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.090 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.110 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.125 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.150 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.200 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.250 ............................... 24-25, 29 Index – Catalogue Nos. GA100.300 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA100.810 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.021 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.024 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.025 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.026 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.037 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.045 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.047 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.055 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.070 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.090 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.110 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.125 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.150 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.200 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.250 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.300 ............................... 24-25, 29 GA200.810 ............................... 24-25, 29 GB100R.021 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.024 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.025 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.026 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.037 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.045 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.047 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.055 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.070 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.090 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.110 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.125 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.150 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.200 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.250 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.300 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB100R.810 ............................. 24-25, 29 GB140.020 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.021 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.024 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.025 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.026 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.037 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.045 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.047 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.055 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.070 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.090 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.110 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.125 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.150 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.200 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.250 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.300 ...............................24, 26, 29 GB140.810 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.021 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.024 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.025 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.037 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.045 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.047 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.055 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.070 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.090 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.110 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.125 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.150 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.200 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.250 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.300 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050.810 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC050. 055 ..............................24, 26, 29 GC090.021 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.024 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.025 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.037 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.045 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.047 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.055 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.070 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.090 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.110 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.125 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.150 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.200 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.250 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.300 ...............................24, 26, 29 GC090.810 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.020 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.021 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.024 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.025 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.026 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.037 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.045 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.047 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.055 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.070 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.090 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.110 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.125 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.150 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.200 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.250 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.300 ...............................24, 26, 29 GD120.810 ...............................24, 26, 29 GF075.020 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.021 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.024 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.025 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.026 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.037 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.045 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.047 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.055 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.070 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.090 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.110 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.125 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.150 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.200 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.250 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.300 ................................24, 27, 29 GF075.810 ................................24, 27, 29 GS025.021 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.024 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.025 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.026 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.037 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.045 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.047 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.055 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.070 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.090 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.110 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.125 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.150 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.200 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.250 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.300 ...............................24, 27, 29 GS025.810 ...............................24, 27, 29 H010A013A ..........................................10 H010A025A ..........................................10 H010A047A ..........................................10 H010A090C ..........................................10 H010A142C ..........................................10 H010A293D ..........................................10 H020A013A ..........................................10 H020A025A ..........................................10 H020A047A ..........................................10 H020A090C ..........................................10 H020A142C ..........................................10 H020A293D ..........................................10 H050A013A ..........................................10 H050A025A ..........................................10 H050A047A ..........................................10 H050A090C ..........................................10 H050A142C ..........................................10 H050A293D ..........................................10 H100A013A ..........................................10 H100A025A ..........................................10 H100A047A ..........................................10 H100A090C ..........................................10 H100A142C ..........................................10 H100A293D ..........................................10 J020A013A ...........................................11 J020A025A ...........................................11 J020A037A ...........................................11 J020A047A ...........................................11 J020A050A ...........................................11 J020A090C ...........................................11 J020A142C ...........................................11 J020A293D ...........................................11 J050A013A ...........................................11 J050A025A ...........................................11 J050A037A ...........................................11 J050A047A ...........................................11 J050A050A ...........................................11 J050A090C ...........................................11 J050A142C ...........................................11 J050A293D ...........................................11 J100A013A ...........................................11 J100A025A ...........................................11 J100A037A ...........................................11 J100A047A ...........................................11 J100A050A ...........................................11 J100A090C ...........................................11 J100A142C ...........................................11 J100A293D ...........................................11 K010A013A ..........................................13 K010A025A ..........................................13 K010A047A ..........................................13 K020A013A ..........................................13 K020A025A ..........................................13 K020A047A ..........................................13 K020N025A ..........................................13 K020N047A ..........................................13 K040A013A ..........................................13 K040A025A ..........................................13 K040A047A ..........................................13 K040N025A ..........................................13 K040N047A ..........................................13 91 Index – Catalogue Nos. K080A013A ..........................................13 K080A025A ..........................................13 K080A047A ..........................................13 K800A013A ..........................................13 K800A025A ..........................................13 K800A047A ..........................................13 PF020.055 ...................................... 41-42 PF020.070 ...................................... 41-42 PF020.090 ...................................... 41-42 PF020.110 ...................................... 41-42 PF020.125 ...................................... 41-42 PF020.150 ...................................... 41-42 PF020.300300 ................................ 41-42 PF040.055 ...................................... 41-42 PF040.070 ...................................... 41-42 PF040.090 ...................................... 41-42 PF040.110 ...................................... 41-42 PF040.125 ...................................... 41-42 PF040.150 ...................................... 41-42 PF040.300300 ................................ 41-42 PF050.055 ...................................... 41-42 PF050.070 ...................................... 41-42 PF050.090 ...................................... 41-42 PF050.110 ...................................... 41-42 PF050.125 ...................................... 41-42 PF050.150 ...................................... 41-42 PF050.300300 ................................ 41-42 PF060.055 ...................................... 41-42 PF060.070 ...................................... 41-42 PF060.090 ...................................... 41-42 PF060.110 ...................................... 41-42 PF060.125 ...................................... 41-42 PF060.150 ...................................... 41-42 PF060.300300 ................................ 41-42 PF100.055 ...................................... 41-42 PF100.070 ...................................... 41-42 PF100.090 ...................................... 41-42 PF100.110 ...................................... 41-42 PF100.125 ...................................... 41-42 PF100.150 ...................................... 41-42 PF100.300300 ................................ 41-42 PG60.021 .............................................30 PG60.024 .............................................30 PG60.025 .............................................30 PG60.026 .............................................30 PG60.037 .............................................30 PG60.045 .............................................30 PG60.047 .............................................30 PG60.055 .............................................30 PG60.070 .............................................30 PG60.090 .............................................30 PG60.110 .............................................30 PG60.125 .............................................30 PG60.150 .............................................30 PG60.810 .............................................30 QR100.021 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.024 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.025 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.026 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.037 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.045 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.047 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.055 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.070 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.090 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.110 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.125 ..................................... 28-29 92 QR100.150 ..................................... 28-29 QR100.810 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.021 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.024 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.025 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.026 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.037 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.045 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.047 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.055 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.070 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.090 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.110 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.125 ..................................... 28-29 QR200.150 ..................................... 28-29 S020A082C ..........................................46 S020A085C ..........................................46 S020A137C ..........................................46 S020A154D ..........................................46 S020A204D ..........................................46 S020A304C ..........................................46 S020A330R ..........................................46 S045A082C ..........................................46 S045A085C ..........................................46 S045A137C ..........................................46 S045A154D ..........................................46 S045A204D ..........................................46 S045A304C ..........................................46 S045A330R ..........................................46 T010A013A ...........................................12 T010A025A ...........................................12 T010A047A ...........................................12 T010A090C...........................................12 T010A142C...........................................12 T010A293D...........................................12 T020A013A ...........................................12 T020A025A ...........................................12 T020A047A ...........................................12 T020A090C...........................................12 T020A142C...........................................12 T020A293D...........................................12 T050A013A ...........................................12 T050A025A ...........................................12 T050A047A ...........................................12 T050A090C...........................................12 T050A142C...........................................12 T050A293D...........................................12 T080A013A ...........................................12 T080A025A ...........................................12 T080A047A ...........................................12 T080A090C...........................................12 T080A142C...........................................12 T080A293D...........................................12 T100A013A ...........................................12 T100A025A ...........................................12 T100A047A ...........................................12 T100A090C...........................................12 T100A142C...........................................12 T100A293D...........................................12 T300A013A ...........................................12 T300A025A ...........................................12 T300A047A ...........................................12 T300A090C...........................................12 T300A142C...........................................12 T300A293D...........................................12 Y008A035A.............................................9 Y008A047A.............................................9 Y008A076A.............................................9 Y008A090A.............................................9 Y008A124A.............................................9 Y008A142A.............................................9 Y008A257A.............................................9 Y008A293A.............................................9 Y020A035A.............................................9 Y020A047A.............................................9 Y020A076A.............................................9 Y020A090A.............................................9 Y020A124A.............................................9 Y020A142A.............................................9 Y020A257A.............................................9 Y020A293A.............................................9 Y100A035A.............................................9 Y100A047A.............................................9 Y100A076A.............................................9 Y100A090A.............................................9 Y100A124A.............................................9 Y100A142A.............................................9 Y100A257A.............................................9 Y100A293A.............................................9 Notes Notes Notes Notes