The Microanalysis Glass Filtration Set is equipped with a Holder and PTFE-coated Stainless Steel Support for all your lab's operations. These applications include DNA/RNA Filtration, Protein Filtration, Gravimetric Analyses, Sterlitity and Microbial Testings.
Features:
Unique filtration adaptor design can be connected with GL45 storage bottle.
VF 15 can filtrate and store solution directly in GL45 storage bottle without the need of being transferred from the filtering flask
Complete Set Include :
1000 ml Glass filter holder
Silicon stopper (No.8)
Filtration Adaptor for GL45 bottle
10000 ml Storage Bottle
Applications:
Purification of organic, corrosive liquid such as solvent, mobile phase for HPLC, GC, and AA analysis.
Technical Specifications:
Model Number
167120-37-10L
Bottle Capacity
10,000 ml
Funnel Capacity
1000 ml
Filter Diameter
90 mm
Hose Barb
ID4 ~ ID8
Funnel Material
Borosilicate glass
Support Base Material
Borosilicate glass
Membrane Support Material
Metal coating PTFE
Clamp Material
Aluminum
Storage Bottle Material
Borosilicate glass
Recommendations for safe use of Glassware:
Wear eye and face protection when working with a vacuum or pressure apparatus.
Inspect glassware for flaws such as cracks, scratches, deep scoring and etching marks before using vacuum apparatus.
Assemble the vacuum apparatus so as to avoid strain to the glassware. The filtering flask should be supported from below as well as by the neck.
Tape the glassware to minimize projectiles due to the unlikely event of an implosion. Use a crisscross pattern of filament tape and/or build a enclosre around the flask.
Use adequate shielding when conducting pressure and vacuum operations, such as a clear acrylic barrier.
Know the chemistry of the filter flask contents to make sure that they are appropriate for the use under high vacuum.
Do not jar, strike or drop a flask that is under vacuum pressure. Also, avoid exposing the flask to unnecessary vibrations from equipment on the same bench, loud music, etc. The flask should be anchored in place with a ring stand and clamp.
Use low-intensity vacuum. Do not use equipment capable of producing vacuum greater that 25 microns Hg.