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Product Name
Millistak+® Lenticular Disc Filter, DE50, cellulose, filtration area 3.47 m2, hydrophilic
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material
cellulose , filter aid (inorganic), polypropylene , silicone seal
description
For clarification of serum, plasma, vaccines, cell culture or other fluids.
feature
hydrophilic
manufacturer/tradename
Millistak+®
parameter
0.03 bar max. differential pressure (0.5 psid) (Reverse), 0.2 bar max. inlet pressure (3 psi) at 123 °C, 0.21 bar max. differential pressure (3 psid) at 123 °C (Forward), 1 bar max. inlet pressure (15 psi) at 80 °C, 1.03 bar max. differential pressure (15 psid) at 80 °C (Forward), 2.07 bar max. differential pressure (30 psid) at 25 °C (Forward), 2.1 bar max. inlet pressure (30 psi) at 25 °C
H
27.6 cm (10.88 in.)
diam.
40.64 cm (16 in.)
filtration area
3.47 m2
impurities
<0.25 EU/mL bacterial endotoxins (LAL test, Aqueous extraction)
non-volatile residue (NVR)
3.93-6.43 mg/m2 (gravimetric analysis test)
total organic carbon (TOC) residue
753-1,567 ppb (gravimetric analysis test), 753-1567 ppb
input
sample type liquid
conductivity
9-12 μmho per cm at 25 °C (product water)
filter grade
DE50
General description
Application
Features and Benefits
Preparation Note
May be hot water sanitized for 20 cycles using purified water @ 80 °C for 30 minutes
May be steam sterilized for 3 steam-in-place (SIP) cycles of 30 minutes @ 123 °C
Analysis Note
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Danger
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Hazard Classifications
STOT RE 1 Inhalation
target_organs
Lungs
Storage Class
6.1C - Combustible acute toxic Cat.3 / toxic compounds or compounds which causing chronic effects
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