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July 31, 2014
As first time exhibitors, we had a great time meeting everyone who stopped by our booth at the 41st Annual NAOSMM Conference and Trade Show! Indianapolis is a great city and it was great having the chance to meet you there. Thanks to all of you who stopped by our booth during the show! Look for us again at next year's NAOSMM trade show, which will be hosted in Long Beach, CA.
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June 30, 2014
Sterlitech's offices will be closed on Friday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. We'll be back on Monday, July 7 to help you find the best solution to your laboratory filtration questions.
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June 26, 2014
Defining a Pore Size and Sterile Filtering; 0.2 Micron vs. 0.22 Micron. What’s the difference?
If you were to spend a little time perusing Sterlitech’s selection of membrane disc filters, one thing we’re very proud of might just jump out at you: we have a lot of pore sizes. So many that you might wonder if it’s a little excessive that we carry both 0.2 and 0.22 micron pore sizes. After all, both are used to sterilize fluid passed through them. Can the tiny difference of 0.02 microns really change a filter’s performance characteristics that much?To answer that question, we must first take a look at one of the methods used to test a filter’s performance: the bubble point test1. Standard tests to verify a filter’s stated pore size usually entail a bubble point test. This test pushes air under pressure through a submerged membrane (either in water or alcohol) to the point where air bubbles first begin to come through the filter membrane2. The largest pore, or pores, in the membrane will
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June 26, 2014
We’d like to extend our congratulations to a young scientist, Alec Isaacman, who’s been making waves at California’s science fairs with his experiments with osmotic power. Alec’s experiment, which was conducted in a fish tank his friend was no longer using, examined the effect salinity had on the production of osmotic power to determine the best locations in the world to place an osmotic power plant. The tank was divided into two chambers separated by a ACM5 RO membrane and were filled with equal amounts of water. One side was filled with fresh water and the other side was filled with salt water. Alec then determined the absorption rate of the salt water as it pulled fresh water through the membrane. The salt water was mixed to represent the three most common salinity levels found in the ocean: Polyhaline (18-29 parts per thousand), Mixoeuhaline (30-39 parts per thousand), and Metahaline (40-49 parts per thousand). Alec predicted that the metahaline water would absorb the most
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June 26, 2014
Since 2007, the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project has been monitoring the impact of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) on public health at Doheny, Avalon, and Surfrider beaches in California (just when thought it doesn't get worse than peeing in the pool). They explain and summarize their tracking efforts in a neat video below. Sterlitech also offers analytical funnels, Grade F glass fiber filters, manifolds, and microbiological monitors that are similar to the ones you see in the video. If you are also working with or involved in microbiological monitoring, we are also developing a new microbiological monitor that uses a polycarbonate membrane filter in place of the usual MCE filter. You can contact us here, if you would like to learn more.
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June 25, 2014
Sterlitech Corporation is adding the EZWaste Safety Vented Carboy to its roster of ergonomic, compact fluid storage and transport equipment. These new, specially vented carboys are designed to help scientists create a safer laboratory environment by reducing the risks of spills and preventing hazardous solvent vapors from infiltrating the lab. The EZWaste Safety Vented Carboys are a direct descendent of the EZGrip Carboys currently offered by Sterlitech, which means they share the same efficient, ergonomic design. What sets the EZWaste apart from the normal carboy is a special VersaCap with integrated tubing connections and an activated carbon exhaust filter. Each EZWaste system comes with extra plugs for any unused ports in the cap, and a sulfur-cured EPDM gasket to ensure a tight, chemically resistant seal. Once waste collection is complete, the vented cap is easily replaced with a standard cap for storage or transport to a designated waste facility. “Many organic solvents common to
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June 06, 2014
Sterlitech Corporation is adding new product options to its line of silt density index (SDI) testing devices. Sterlitech is offering these all-in-one units in response to the industry’s demand for a convenient and durable on-site tool for measuring the fouling capacity of the feed water used in reverse osmosis systems. Silt density index testing quantifies the amount of particulate contamination in a water source and is used to estimate the rate at which membrane fouling will occur, particularly in applications employing reverse osmosis membranes. The SDI of a feed source is measured by running a stream of feed water through a 0.45 micron filter at a constant pressure and calculating the rate at which the flow slows down (ASTM Test Method 4189-07). “Accurate and reliable SDI testing is key to maintaining good efficiency in membrane purification facilities and to help keep operating costs down, especially when dealing with sources like seawater which have a highly variable SDI,” notes
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May 27, 2014
Have you ever wondered what goes in on inside one of Sterlitech's crossflow testing cells? Most of our cells are opaque, being made of stainless steel or tough, white polymers. Our clear acrylic CF042 cells offer a view of the cell's inner workings, but, as you can see in this video, even that is difficult to watch without some kind of dye in the feed. So how can we show you how our cells work if even video can't capture it clearly? Our answer to that question comes from Ulf Aslak of Aslak Animations, who created the computer simulation of our CF042 FO cell below. Another computer-generated flow diagram of our CF042 by Ulf Alsak can be found here.
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May 22, 2014
Aquaporin A/S and their Aquaporin Inside Membrane were featured last month in CNN's series, Make Create Innovate. As you may recall from this article here, Aquaporin is a customer of ours which is working to perfect membranes made with aquaporins, a protein pore which is found in all living things and only allows water molecules to pass through it. In the video from CNN, we get to see the Aquaporin Inside membrane at work inside of an acrylic CF042 FO cell as it's used to draw water out of coffee. This is a great video to watch if you want to see forward osmosis in action and check out an amazing innovation.
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May 14, 2014
Sterlitech Corporation is adding the EZWaste Safety Vented Carboy to its roster of ergonomic, compact fluid storage and transport equipment. These new, specially vented carboys are designed to help scientists create a safer laboratory environment by reducing the risks of spills and preventing hazardous solvent vapors from infiltrating the lab. “Many organic solvents common to laboratories, like acetonitrile, can give off hazardous vapors, while others, like dimethyl sulfoxide, can easily permeate through the skin when airborne.” says Mark Spatz, founder and President of Sterlitech. “The EZWaste carboy creates a closed waste collection system, preventing spills and minimizing the risks of exposure to personnel from volatile organic compounds.” The EZWaste Safety Vented Carboys are a direct descendent of the EZgrip Carboys currently offered by Sterlitech, which mean they share the same efficient, ergonomic design. What sets the EZWaste apart the normal carboy is a special VersaCap