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VACUUM FILTRATION - Advantec

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Introduction<br />

<strong>VACUUM</strong> <strong>FILTRATION</strong><br />

Vacuum filtration is used primarily in microbiological and<br />

analytical procedures that involve collecting a particulate<br />

(bacteria, precipitate, etc.) from a liquid suspension. Liquid<br />

poured into a funnel passes through a filter, which retains<br />

the particulate, and filtrate can be collected into a filter flask,<br />

directly or via a vacuum manifold. Applying vacuum<br />

reduces process time compared to gravity flow.<br />

800-334-7132<br />

<strong>Advantec</strong> supplies a wide range of vacuum filter holders<br />

and accessories. Select from glass, polysulfone, or stainless<br />

steel assemblies with funnels holding from 15 to 1000 mL.<br />

See facing page for more details on supports.<br />

Typical Applications DNA/RNA hybridization, protein binding, Coliform, yeast, Colony hybridization,<br />

receptor binding studies and gravimetric mold, total bacteria, procedures requiring<br />

analysis sterility testing larger filtration area<br />

Recommended Models<br />

Glass with glass frit KG 13 KG 25 KG 47 KG 90<br />

Glass with stainless steel<br />

support<br />

- KGS 25 KGS 47 KGS 90<br />

Glass with PTFE support - - KGT 47 -<br />

Glass with all-PTFE seal - - KGT 47 TF -<br />

All-glass assembly GFA 25 GFA 47<br />

- GFS 25 GFS 47<br />

GFT 47<br />

-<br />

Phase/Fraction collector - - P/FC 1<br />

P/FC 2<br />

-<br />

Polysulfone - - KP 47 -<br />

Stainless steel - - KSF 47 -<br />

Filter Specifications<br />

Membrane diameter 25 mm 25 mm 47 mm 90 mm<br />

Filtration area 1.2 cm 2 2.1 cm 2 9.6 cm 2 * 43.2 cm 2<br />

* See individual models for exceptions.

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