Filtering of Samples
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'''Filtration''' is in general, the removal of parts from a “raw” sample when passing through a filtration material/device. The term does not denote which part is of interest, e.g., the retained material or the filtrate. | '''Filtration''' is in general, the removal of parts from a “raw” sample when passing through a filtration material/device. The term does not denote which part is of interest, e.g., the retained material or the filtrate. |
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![]() | Filtering of Samples |
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Automated Filtration with Press for UniPrep vials by Whatman |
Overview
Filtration is in general, the removal of parts from a “raw” sample when passing through a filtration material/device. The term does not denote which part is of interest, e.g., the retained material or the filtrate.
- Prevents blocking of capillaries, frits, and the column inlet
- Results in less wear and tear on the critical moving parts of injection valves
- Produces improved analytical results by removing potentially interfering contamination
- Results in less downtime of the instrument for repairs
There are multiple options for filtering samples on the PAL from LEAP.
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