Transcription of Corning Filtration Guide
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Corning Filtration GuideInnovative Products for Filtration and UltrafiltrationTable of ContentsFiltrationSelecting the Best Filter for Your Application .. 1 Improving Filter Performance .. 5 Spin-X Tube Purification of DNA from Agarose Gels .. 6 Safety Precautions .. 7 Bibliography .. 7 Ordering Information .. 8 Ultrafiltration .. 12 Introduction .. 12 Choosing the Right Concentrator Doesn t Have to be Complicated .. 12 Choosing the Best Molecular Weight Cut-off Membrane .. 14 Helpful Hints .. 14 Chemical Compatibility .. 15 Ordering Information .. 161 FILTRATIONS electing the Best Filter for Your ApplicationChoosing a filter does not have to be complicated Corning has simplified the process. Just follow these four easy steps:Step 1: Match your application with the appropriate pore 2: Select the membrane and housing material for your 3: Select the correct membrane area to optimize flow rate and 4: Choose the best filter design for your 1: Match your application with the pore pore size is usually determined by your application or objective.
This plastic polymer should only be used in filtering and storing nonaggressive aqueous solutions and biological fluids. Refer to Table 3 for more chemical compatibility information. Acrylic copolymer (AC) and Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are used …
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