Use for air monitoring of carbon black, coal tar products, coke oven emissions, and silica. Referenced by NIOSH for collecting airborne contaminants Ideal for crystalline silica analysis by X-ray diffraction techniques.
Conforms to standard contamination test procedures such as ARP-598 (hydraulic fluids), ASTM-D2276 (aviation turbine fuels), and federal standard 791a (lubricants, liquid fuels, and related products). Includes expendable materials for approximately 600 tests.
The Millipore Express PLUS membrane provides ultrafast filtration of tissue culture media, additives, buffers and other aqueous solutions. This high-throughput, low-protein-binding membrane is also used in many of the ready-to-use sterile filtration devices available from Millipore.
Millipore provides all the tools you need to perform your routine wastewater testing.
Millipore provides all the tools you need to perform your routine wastewater testing.
Monitors particulate contamination rapidly in hydrocarbon-based hydraulic fluids, bulk chemicals, boiler water and lubricating oils. Filter color rating and particle assessment scales correspond to recognized standard contamination levels. Detects significant changes in cleanliness through dependable and sensitive test results. Comes with filters for 100 tests.
For safe handling of filter membranes
Handle Millipore membrane filters without damage using highly polished stainless steel forcep blades with beveled, unserrated tips. Sterilize by autoclaving or flame.
For sampling turbine fuels, water or other liquids through Millipore Contamination Analysis Monitors prior to gravimetric or colorimetric analysis. The stainless sampler assembly plugs into a quick-release valve installed in the system line, which allows a measured quantity of liquid to pass through the monitor filter.
Vacuum filter aqueous, organic or corrosive liquids for particulate contamination analysis. Also recommended for HPLC solvent filtration. Contact Millipore for recommended membranes for filtering organic solvents. Borosilicate glass parts in contact with liquid, with ground glass sealing surfaces.