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FALP03700

Millipore

PTFE Membrane Filter, 1.0 μm Pore Size

Fluoropore®, filter diam. 37 mm, hydrophobic

Synonym(s):

Fluoropore Membrane Filter, Hydrophobic PTFE membrane filter discs, Hydrophobic Polytetrafluoroethylene membrane filter discs

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UNSPSC Code:
40161507
eCl@ss:
32031602
NACRES:
NB.24
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material

PTFE membrane
plain filter
white filter

Agency

in accordance with NIOSH 3500,5002,5003,5005,5007,5017,5022,5031,7401

sterility

non-sterile

feature

hydrophobic

manufacturer/tradename

Fluoropore®
Millipore

parameter

≥150 mL/min-cm2 flow rate (27.5inHg, methanol)
≥300 mL/min-cm2 air flow rate (Gurley)
130 °C max. temp. (Curling observed at elevated temperatures)

diam.

37 mm

filter diam.

37 mm

thickness

≥100 μm

gravimetric extractables

≤0.5%

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General description

Filter Code: FALP
Filter Type: Screen filter
Our Fluoropore® membrane is a hydrophobic, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) polymer membrane bonded to a high density polyethylene support to improve the handling characteristics of the filter for normal applications. Fluoropore membranes provide broad chemical compatibility, high flow rates and consistency. (Please note that catalogue numbers containing "FHUP" are unlaminated, or produced without a backing.)

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

Air monitoring

Legal Information

Fluoropore is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Storage Class Code

10-13 - German Storage Class 10 to 13


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