FSLW09025
PTFE Membrane Filter, 3.0 μm Pore Size
Fluoropore®, filter diam. 90 mm, hydrophobic
Synonym(s):
Fluoropore Membrane Filter
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About This Item
material
PTFE membrane
plain filter
white filter
sterility
non-sterile
feature
hydrophobic
manufacturer/tradename
Fluoropore®
Millipore
parameter
130 °C max. temp.
20 L/min-cm2 air flow rate
286 mL/min-cm2 water flow rate
diam.
90 mm
filter diam.
90 mm
thickness
150 μm
gravimetric extractables
0.5%
matrix
Fluoropore®
pore size
3.0 μm pore size
85 % porosity
bubble point
≥0.1 bar, air with methanol at 23 °C
shipped in
ambient
General description
Our Omnipore membrane is a hydrophilic PTFE membrane that is compatible with virually all solvents, acids, and alkaline solutions.
Features & Benefits:
- Biologically and chemically inert
- High porosity yields high flow rates
- Hydrophobic and hydrophilic PTFE varieties available for filtration of aqueous and organic-based samples
Applications:
- Fluoropore Membrane: Clarifying Acids, Bases and Solvents; Air Monitoring; Filtering and Venting Gases; UV Spectroscopy
- Omnipore Membrane: Filtration of Aqueous Solutions, Clarifying Acids and Alkaline Solution
Application
- Clarifying acids, bases, and solvents
- Filtering or venting gases
- UV spectroscopy
- Particle monitoring
- HPLC, UPLC, LC-MS/MS mobile phase filtration
- Microplastics analysis
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In 1953, Jack Bush established the Millipore Filter Company, named after a sponge that lives in the Adriatic Sea. Millipore filters were among the first to be used for ambient air monitoring, as early as the 1970s. Particulates and contaminants in the air affect human capital, the most precious natural resource our planet supports. Recognizing the need to protect this resource, industries, governments and associated regulatory agencies around the world monitor ambient air. Millipore filters, now supplied by EMD Millipore, are used in these ambient air monitoring methods. Recently, the focus has been on PM2.5 levels, which have been linked to respiratory problems, cancer, and aging-related disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and bone damage. Major regulatory agencies have now issued guidances and methods for monitoring PM2.5. Use this brochure to select the appropriate filters for air monitoring that match the specifications with respect to regional regulatory considerations.
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