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.
As the world races toward a more sustainable future powered by renewables, we’re faced with a new challenge: what happens to the materials once they’ve served their purpose?
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