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SCNY00040 Steriflip Sterile Centrifuge Tube Top Filter Unit

SCNY00040
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Overview

Replacement Information

Key Spec Table

SterilityProcess VolumePore Size
Sterile50 mL40.0 µm
Description
Catalogue NumberSCNY00040
Trade Name
  • Steriflip
DescriptionSteriflip Sterile Centrifuge Tube Top Filter Unit
Background InformationOverview


The Steriflip filter unit is designed to work with standard 50 mL centrifuge tubes, which eliminates sample transfer. To filter, just attach the unit to a 50 mL centrifuge tube containing your sample, flip it over, and apply the vacuum. When finished, the filtrate collects in the attached 50 mL centrifuge tube.

New pore sizes ideal for Cell Isolation applications

Steriflip Nylon Net filters are now available in 40, 60 and 100 µm pore sizes, making them ideal for stem cell, cardiomyocite, neurological and skeletal tissue applications. The vacuum-assisted, closed system option ensures sample sterility while enabling faster separation of large volumes of cellular material and improved recoveries.

The Steriflip® filter unit eliminates messy pouring during sample transfer. Directly attach the unit to a 50 mL centrifuge tube containing your sample, flip it over, and apply vacuum. The filtrate collects in the attached 50 mL centrifuge tube. Steriflip® filters come in different pore sizes that are ideal for cell isolation. These include nylon net filters in 40, 60 and 100 µm pore sizes, which are ideal for stem cell, cardiomyocyte, neurological and skeletal tissue applications. The vacuum-assisted, closed system ensures sample sterility while enabling fast separation of large volumes of cellular material for efficient recoveries.

Features & Benefits

•Eliminates messy sample transfer via a simple vacuum-assisted, closed system

•Isolate cells from cellular debris using any of the various pore-sized nylon net filters

•Ideal for sterilizing small batches of culture media

•Attaches to any standard 50 mL centrifuge tube, eliminating unnecesary materials, time and risk of spillage


Applications

Sterilization of Aqueous Solutions (up to 50 mL), Sterile Filtration of Small Batches of Culture Media, Sterile Filtration of Buffers with High Value Protein or Small Molecule Components, Cell Isolation
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Product Information
Fitting InletDouble lead thread with vacuum port
Fitting OutletDouble lead thread for 50 mL centrifuge tube
Color CodeClear
Maximum Operating Temperature45 °C
Receiver50 mL centrifuge tube with cap
Quality LevelMQ400
Applications
ApplicationSterile, 50 mL process volume, 40.0 µm pore size, hydrophilic nylon net membrane, radio-sterilized
Key Applications
  • Sterile Filtration
Biological Information
SterilitySterile
SterilizationGamma irradiation
WettabilityHydrophilic
Physicochemical Information
Pore Size40.0 µm
Pressure/VacuumVacuum
Hold-up Volume0.6 mL
Dimensions
Height138 mm
Diameter6.4 cm
Filtration Area7 cm²
Funnel Capacity50 mL
Process Volume50 mL
Volume50 mL
Filter Diameter (⌀)4 cm
Materials Information
Chemistry
  • Nylon Net
Device Material
  • MBS/Polypropylene
Toxicological Information
Safety Information according to GHS
Safety Information
Product Usage Statements
Usage Statement
  • For research use only.
Storage and Shipping Information
Packaging Information
Material Size25
Transport Information
Supplemental Information
Specifications
Global Trade Item Number
Catalogue Number GTIN
SCNY00040 04053252314674

Documentation

Certificates of Quality

Title
Certificate of Quality SCNY00040-MPSF222708
Certificate of Quality SCNY00040-MPSF223208
Certificate of Quality SCNY00040-MPSF224807
Certificate of Quality SCNY00040-MPSF230806
Certificate of Quality SCNY00040-MPSF233504
Certificate of Quality SCNY00040-MPSF234101
Certificate of Quality SCNY00040-MPSF240812
Certificate of Quality SCNY00040-MPSF241309
Steriflip - MPSF162504
Steriflip - MPSF163305

Technical Info

Title
Isolation of Cardiac Stem Cells and their Differentiation into Cardiomyocytes