Centriprep® Centrifugal Filters
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Centriprep® centrifugal filters are disposable ultrafiltration devices used for purifying, concentrating, and desalting biological samples in the 2–15 mL volume range. They may also be used for filtration applications. These complete, ready-to-use ultrafiltration devices are designed for operation in most centrifuges that can accommodate 50 mL centrifuge tubes. They are easy to use and offer a high flow rate. Centriprep® devices consist of a sample container with a twist-lock cap, a filtrate collector containing a low-adsorptive, Ultracel® regenerated cellulose membrane and an air-seal cap for sample isolation.
Features & Benefits
- For use with samples containing high levels of solutes
- Unique inverse flow mode of operation with large deadstop
- Fast sample processing
- Available with Ultracel® membranes: (3, 10, 30 and 50 kDa NMWL)
- Fits standard swinging-bucket rotor for 50 mL tubes
Applications
Concentration and Purification of Particle-laden Solutions, Solutions with High Solute Concentration, Separation of Low MW Solutes from Fermentation Broths, Cell Culture Media and Lysates