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Vacuum Filter Holders

Sterlitech's selection of vacuum filtration equipment provides high quality components for all of your lab’s vacuum filtration processes. Vacuum filtration is driven by negative pressure (from a vacuum pump, for example) applied downstream of the filter holder. The retentate on the filter's surface or the fluid filtrate can be collected for further analysis. 

Vacuum filtration is used primarily in microbiological and laboratory procedures involving the collection of a particulate (bacteria, precipitate, etc.) from a liquid suspension. 

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Material Features Applications Pore Size (μm)
Vacuum Filtration Apparatus, Vacuum Filtration System

Fast, easy set-up

Water testing, media aspiration, botanical/cannabis extraction, general filtration

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Filter Glass Assembly, Glass Filter Assembly - For Vacuum Filtration

Reusable, easy to clean, won't shed particles.

Recommended for low pH solutions, viscous solutions

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Lab Filtration Holder, Plastic - Polyphenylsulfone, PES, Polysulfone - For Vacuum Filtration

Easy to assemble, stable for one-handed operation

Pharmaceuticals and biologics, aseptic filtration, microbiological testing

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Lab Filtration Holder, Stainless Steel - For Vacuum Filtration

Non-breakable stainless steel, autoclavable

Microbiology test or use for purification of corrosive liquid, solvent etc.

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Vac Man Vacuum Manifold For Vacuum Filtration

Lightweight, resistant to acids, autoclavable.

Multiple sample filtration, sterility testing, bacteria detection

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Phase Fraction Collector For Vacuum Filtration - For Vacuum Filtration

Allows multiple samplings, prevents venting

Collecting aliquots of filtrate, multiphase extraction

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