Filtration Membrane Discs
Filtration Membrane Discs
Thin, precut membrane rounds for high-throughput, fast filtration of liquid and gas samples. Gridded and non-gridded discs. Various materials including mixed cellulose ester, polycarbonate, PTFE, nylon, and PVDF. For air monitoring/analytical research.
Sizes
Filter membranes are made in a range of diameters, typically designed to fit a specific holder or manifold.
Materials
Filter membrane can be made from cellulose, mixed cellulose esters (MCE), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), polyethersulfone (PES), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), nylon, polycarbonate (PC), polyester, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and polypropylene (PP). Other membrane materials include aluminum oxide, gelatin, porcelain, and glass.
Pore Size
The size of membrane pores determines which particles will be retained by the filter. A pore size of 0.2 µm is small enough to remove microbes from solutions; a 0.45 µm ore size can remove larger particulates.
Color and Grids
White membrane filters may be plain or marked with square grids (outlined in black) that can help with enumerating particles. Gridded or plain black membrane filters may be helpful when filtering light-colored particulates.
Sterility
Filter membranes may be pre-sterilized or may be sterilized using ethylene oxide, gamma irradiation, or autoclaves. The need for sterility is determined by the application, which are many and varied:
- Light microscopy samples
- Cytology sample preparation
- Electron microscopy samples
- Air quality and other environmental monitoring
- Water analysis and water quality testing
- Microbiology colony counting and quality control
- Chemotaxis
- Sterile preparation of buffers, tissue culture media, microbiological media, and other biological fluids
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Cytiva Whatman™ Type WCN Cellulose Nitrate Membranes
Recommended for majority of routine applications, this membrane is manufactured under strictly controlled conditions. Whatman™ Type WCN Cellulose Nitrate Membranes narrow pore size distribution for improved surface capture and analysis.
Color | White |
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Material | Cellulose Nitrate |
Autoclavable | Autoclavable |
Cytiva Whatman™ Anodisc™ Filter Membranes
Constructed with precision pore structure and narrow pore size distribution. Whatman™ Anodisc™ Filter Membranes ensure a high level of particle removal efficiency. Captures microorganisms and particulates on the surface of the membrane for subsequent analysis.
Material | Aluminum Oxide |
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Cytiva Whatman™ Regenerated Cellulose Membranes: Grade RC 55
Consists of pure cellulose without any wetting agents.
Thickness (Metric) | 75 μm |
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Material | Regenerated Cellulose |
Hydrophobicity | Hydrophilic |
Cytiva Whatman™ 0.8 μm Pore Size (ME 27) Mixed Cellulose Ester Membranes, Plain
Whatman™ (ME 27) Mixed Cellulose Ester Membranes, Plain are particularly effective in applications requiring higher flow rates and larger volume filtration including clarification or sterilization of aqueous solutions, particulate analysis and removal, air monitoring, and microbial analysis.
Pore Size | 0.8 μm |
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Bubble Point | 1.3 bar |
Flow Rate | 2.8 sec./100 mL/12.5 cm⊃ (at Δp = 0.9 bar) |
Material (Membrane) | ME 27 |
Grid Color | Plain |
Material | MCE |
Filter Type | Plain |
For Use With (Application) | Filtration, cytology, air monitoring, aqueous HPLC samples, biological assays |
Autoclavable | Autoclavable |
Sterility | Non-sterile |
Gas Flow Rate | 11.6 sec./100 mL (at Δp = 3 mbar) |
Cytiva Whatman™ Cellulose Acetate Membranes
Prepares liquid scintillation cocktail for scintillation counter measurements. Whatman™ Cellulose Acetate Membranes are highly heat resistant and can filter hot liquids and hot gases.
Material | Cellulose Acetate |
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Hydrophobicity | Hydrophilic |
Cytiva Whatman™ Mixed Cellulose Ester Membrane Filters
Whatman™ Mixed Cellulose Ester Membrane Filters are biologically inert and offers high degree of internal surface area for greater product adsorption.
Material | MCE |
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Autoclavable | Autoclavable |
Sterility | Sterile |
Cytiva Whatman™ Nylon Membranes
Flexible and durable for easier handling. Cytiva Nylon Membranes are naturally hydrophilic, eliminating need for wetting agents and prewetting when filtering aqueous solutions.
Material | Nylon |
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Hydrophobicity | Hydrophilic |
Autoclavable | Autoclavable |
Cytiva Whatman™ Polyester Drain Discs
Provides a flat surface to eliminate filter tearing or rupturing. Whatman™ Polyester Drain Discs are used to support membrane filters. They are available in a variety of diameters for use in a range of devices.
Thickness (Metric) | 100 μm |
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Material | Polyester |
Cytiva Whatman™ 47 mm Nuclepore™ Polycarbonate Track-Etched Membranes
Manufactured from high-quality polycarbonate film and track-etched for high pore size precision. Whatman™ 47mm Nuclepore™ Polycarbonate Hydrophilic Membranes combine high flow rates and chemical and thermal resistance with sharply defined pores, making them suitable for microscopy, cytology, parasitology, and certain air and oceanography analyses.
Flow Rate | High |
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Diameter (Metric) | 47 mm |
Material | Nucleopore Polycarbonate |
Hydrophobicity | Hydrophilic |
For Use With (Application) | Epifluorescence microscopy, environmental analysis, cell biology |
Cytiva Whatman™ Nuclepore™ Hydrophilic Membrane
A highly defined pore size cutoff in the sub-micron range enables particle deformity measurements, and the capture of extremely small particles
Type | Track Etched Hydrophilic Membrane Filters |
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Description | Circles |
Hydrophobicity | Hydrophilic |
For Use With (Application) | Bioassays, Cell Biology and Environment Analysis |
Membrane Type | Polycarbonate Film Track-Etched (PFTE) |
Cytiva Whatman™ Cyclopore™ Polycarbonate Membrane Filters
True pore size, microporous membranes that feature the sharp cut-off and reproducible microfiltration characteristics of track-etched membranes.
Type | Track Etched Membrane Filter Circles |
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Description | Circles |
Material | Polycarbonate |
No. per Pack | 100/Pk. |
For Use With (Application) | General Filtration, Air/Water Monitoring, Microorganism Analysis, and Various Healthcare Applications |
Membrane Type | Microporous |
Cytiva Whatman™ Polyamide Membranes
Universal filter made from pure polyamide for clarification and sterile filtration
Thickness (Metric) | 110 μm |
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Material | Polyamide (Nylon) |
Hydrophobicity | Hydrophilic |
Cytiva Whatman™ ME 24 Plain Mixed Cellulose Ester Membranes
Enables the uptake of growth media to the bacterial colonies without chemically inhibiting their growth. Whatman™ ME 24 Plain Mixed Cellulose Ester Membranes are composed of cellulose acetate and cellulose nitrate, which provides a more uniform surface.
Thickness (Metric) | 135 μm |
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Includes | Interleaving paper |
Pore Size | 0.2 μm |
Bubble Point | 3.7bar |
Flow Rate | 20s/100mL/12.5cm2 |
Grid Color | Plain |
Material | MCE |
Autoclavable | Autoclavable |
Membrane Type | ME24 |
Cytiva™ Whatman™ NC45 Nitrocellulose Filtration Membranes
Whatman™ NC45 Nitrocellulose Membrane Filters are known for higher strength and flexibility, low extractables, and narrow pore size distribution. They are recommended for routine applications and are manufactured under strictly controlled conditions.
Cytiva Whatman™ Nuclepore Hydrophilic Membrane
Nuclepore track-etched hydrophilic membranes with highly defined pore size cutoff in sub-micron range
Type | Nuclepore hydrophilic membrane |
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Material | Polycarbonate |
For Use With (Application) | Bioassays, Cell biology, Environmental analysis, Microscopy, Cytology, Parasitology, Certain air and oceanography analyses |