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Cytiva Whatman™ Mixed Cellulose Ester Membranes
Facilitates particle detection and minimizes eye fatigue with surface marks and color contrast. Whatman™ Mixed Cellulose Ester Membranes are available plain or gridded for automatic or manual counting procedures.
Brand: Cytiva 10400772
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Description
Offers a high degree of internal surface area for greater adsorption of product.
- Excellent contrast for easier particle detection.
- Grids are nontoxic and do not inhibit bacterial growth, ensuring sample integrity.
- Black plain and black gridded membranes have a mix of cellulose nitrate and cellulose acetate.
- Higher dirt loading capacity.
- Biologically inert with good thermal stability.
- No surfactants to contaminate samples.
- Uniform microporous structure of membrane gives high flow rates.
- Special nontoxic ink used is completely free from bacterial growth inhibitors
- Manufactured under strictly controlled cleanroom conditions
Specifications
Autoclavable | |
ME 29 | |
Sterile | |
Interleaving paper | |
100 Pack | |
130°C | |
1.2 s/100mL/12.5cm2 | |
50 mm |
Mixed Cellulose Ester | |
3 μm | |
No Grid | |
Medium | |
266°F | |
Membrane | |
2 in. |
Safety and Handling
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Supplemental information
- Warning
Hazard Category
- Flammable solid Category 1
- Flammable solid Category 2
Hazard Statement
- H228-Flammable solid.
Precautionary Statement
- P280-Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
- P210-Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking.
Supplemental information
- MIXTURE LIST-Contains : nitrocellulose
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Product Title
Cytiva Whatman™ Mixed Cellulose Ester Membranes > ME 29; Pore size: 3um; Plain; Sterile; Dia.: 50mm
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