Collection: Syringe Filter

Syringe filters offer reliable filtration for laboratory applications, including HPLC sample preparation. These filters are available in various pore sizes and materials, ensuring compatibility with diverse samples.

Membrane materials:

Nylon: Broad chemical compatibility, high mechanical and tensile strength. Ideal for a wide range of general laboratory applications. Since nylon binds protein, it is not recommended when high protein recovery is required.
PTFE: Excellent chemical resistance and inertness. Commonly applicable for filtering biological samples, corrosive chemicals, and strong acids and bases. Comes in hydrophobic and hydrophilic variants.
PVDF: Comes in hydrophobic and hydrophilic variants. High chemical stability and thermal stability (~140 ℃). Widely used in the production of biological drugs and vaccines for the purification and filtration of drugs.
CA: Ideally suited for biological analysis and aqueous solutions that require maximum protein recovery. Suitable for capturing and culturing microorganisms in water. High thermal stability (up to 180 ℃) and flow rate. Limited resistance to solvents and can degrade under acid or basic conditions.
GF: Good mechanical strength. Highly durable. Features large pore sizes, ideal for high particulate particles. Less effective for filtering fine particles.
PES: Fine chemical stability and thermal stability. Suitable for biomedical and pharmaceutical settings.
MCE: Best for capturing and culturing microoranisms in the water and waste water industry.
PP: Commonly used for general laboratory filtration where high chemical resistance is not critical.
RC: Perfect choice for biomolecule solutions and other dissolved substances.