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Filtration Assembly

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HPLC Mobile Phase Filtration Analysis of Particulate/ bacterial contamination & general laboratory micro-fitration Units have G1 coarse porosity Frits &accomodate 47 mm filters/25 mm filters All glass design ensures Chemical Compatibility with Most of the Organic Solvents. 100% Borosilicate Glass with fritted glass filter base. Base design hasintegral vacuum connection located above filtrate drip to prevent contamination of vacuum line with droplets. ‘Anodized Aluminum Spring lamp Filter Size: 47mm/gomm EffectiveFiltration Area:9.6em'/4sem* Funnel Capacity:300ml/1000ml Flask Capacity :500 mi/1Lit/2Lit/5Lit HPLC, as an analytical tool for detection and separation of, chemical compounds, has become the most important laboratory technique over the last decade. As with all analytical techniques, minor processing problems sometimes appear which in the long run can have major impact on the accuracy of the system as well as its durability, Filtration of solvents prior to analysis is recommended by most instrument manufacturers. Particulate matter in solvents can cause damage to expensive pumps, clog analytical columns, and in general cause wear and tear to the instruments. Particulate matter and dissolved gasses in solvents can also create spurious peaks or can result in baselineinstability. HPLC grade solvents, even though filtered prior to shipment by the manufacturer, can accumulate particles during storage due to shedding from the solvent containersandsolvent condensation. The use of salts and buffers can also significantly contributeto particlesinthemobile phase. Filtration solvents reduces instrument down-time, prolongs the life of the analytical columns, pumps and valves and most importantly helps the instrument perform, inoptimal fashion, Borosil Glass Works Ltd., Sil 1101, Crescenzo, 11” Floor, G Block, Opp. MCA Club, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (East), Mumbai - 400 051, India www borosilcom Tel:0226740 6300 Fax: 0226740 6514 Email :[email protected] For export enquiries write to us on [email protected]

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