PXB100C50 MilliporePellicon® XL50 with Biomax® 100 kDa Membrane, C screen, 50 cm²
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Catalogue Number | PXB100C50 |
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Description | Pellicon® XL50 with Biomax® 100 kDa Membrane, C screen, 50 cm² |
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HS Code | 8421 29 90 |
Device Configuration | Cassette |
Filter Code | Biomax 100 |
Maximum Inlet Pressure, bar (psi) | 5.5 bar (80 psi) @ 50 °C |
Maximum Transmembrane Pressure | 2.8 bar (40 psig) |
Filter Type | Ultrafiltration |
Good Manufacturing Practices | These products are manufactured in a facility which adheres to FDA Good Manufacturing Practices. |
NMWL | 100 kDa |
Quality Level | MQ400 |
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Media | Biomax® |
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Membrane Area | 50 cm² |
Width | 3 cm (1.2 in.) |
Length | 18.8 cm (7.4 in.) |
Filtration Area | 50 cm² |
Minimum Working Volume | 15 mL |
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Material Size | 1 |
Material Package | Each Pellicon® XL50 cassette is packaged one per box and includes Operating Instructions, an Accessory Kit and a Certificate of Quality |
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Catalogue Number | GTIN |
PXB100C50 | 04053252458873 |
Documentation
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Technical Info
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A Hands-On Guide to Ultrafiltration/Diafiltration Optimization using Pellicon®Cassettes |
Data Sheet
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Pellicon® XL 50 Cassette |
FAQ
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Can I use TFF systems to separate two proteins based on a significant difference in their respective molecular weights? | As a general rule ultrafiltration does not provide high efficiency separations of protein mixtures. However, it may be possible to effect this type of separation between two proteins that have at least 10 X difference in molecular weight and if there is an ultrafiltration membrane available with a NMWL rating between the molecular weight of the two proteins. These separations are also generally more successful with dilute protein solutions and if run at low pressure. |