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Monthly Archives: October 2019

  1. Discontinued CK Series Nanofiltration Membranes

    Discontinued CK Series Nanofiltration Membranes

    The CK Nanofiltration Flat Sheet membranes (made from cellulose acetate) will be unavailable until further notice.

  2. Introducing Sterlitech’s Expanded Range of Syringe Filters

    Introducing Sterlitech’s Expanded Range of Syringe Filters

    Sterlitech Syringe Filters play important roles in the purification processes inside laboratories and out in remote operations—applying to sample preparation for HPLC, pharmaceutical dissolution testing, and environmental monitoring, to name a few. 


    Industries and applications that use syringe filters continue to transform and expand, with the market expected to grow at 3.3%(1) for the next five years. With boundless applications, Sterlitech continues to provide quality syringe filters for the pharmaceutical, environmental, biotechnology, food and beverage, and agricultural industries.


    To fulfill the market’s diverse need, we have expanded the range of syringe filters that we now offer. Here is our official

  3. Drawing into Bloodless Health Monitors

    Drawing into Bloodless Health Monitors

    A team of scientists at the University of California, Berkeley developed a wearable sensor to monitor an individual’s health based upon their sweat. The sensor is constructed as a patch with a spiral-patterned microfluidic component where sweat samples can flow and be analyzed.[1] It has shown potential for monitoring sodium and fluid loss, and in some cases potassium.[1] The team would like to develop the technology into a bloodless glucose monitor.


    Mallika Bariya, one of this study’s lead authors, told Berkeley News: “There’s been a lot of hope that non-invasive tests could replace blood-based measurements for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes patients, but we’ve shown that there isn’t a simple, universal correlation between sweat and blood g

  4. Highlights from the 2019 Cannabis Science Conference

    Highlights from the 2019 Cannabis Science Conference

    Experts, researchers, medical practitioners, and policymakers joined the 2019 Cannabis Science Conference event in Portland, OR USA to advance the cannabis industry. Dr. Sara Azari, one of our Application Engineers, represented Sterlitech and had her hands full with the numerous parallel sessions and hundreds of exhibitors in the event, with tracks about the analytical, medical, and cultivation of cannabis.


    The conference emphasized customer concern and focused on the future of identifying counterfeit cannabis products, analysis of pesticides in cannabis matrices, and the role of science in regulating the cannabis industry. ASTM International, thru their Committee D37, also discussed the development of consensus standards for cannabis, including

  5. Webinar Announcement: A Deep Dive into Organic Solvent Nanofiltration Membrane Solutions for Cannabis & Hemp Extract

    Webinar Announcement: A Deep Dive into Organic Solvent Nanofiltration Membrane Solutions for Cannabis & Hemp Extract

    Tune in to Sterlitech’s upcoming live webinar this Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 8:00 AM, PST.


    Join our Sales Engineer Mr. Kensen Hirohata, together with Dr. Kumar Abhinava of Evonik Corporation, as they enable you to get ahead of the emerging Cannabis market by learning the effective and current technologies in cannabis extraction and purification.


    Here’s the brief outline of what to expect in this webinar: